Chapter 5
Utilities
EFI/POSSE Commands
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Example 5-5
boottest
Command
Shell> boottest
BOOTTEST Settings Default Variable
Selftest
Setting
-------------
-------------------------
booting_valid
On (OS speedy boot aware)
early_cpu
Run this test
late_cpu
Run this test
platform
Run this test
chipset
Run this test
io_hw
Run this test
mem_init
Run this test
mem_test
Run this test
Example 5-6
boottest early_cpu off
Command
Shell> boottest early_cpu off
BOOTTEST Settings Default Variable
Selftest
Setting
-------------
-------------------------
booting_valid
On (OS speedy boot aware)
early_cpu
Skip this test
late_cpu
Run this test
platform
Run this test
chipset
Run this test
io_hw
Run this test
mem_init
Run this test
mem_test
Run this test
cpuconfig
Displays the config/deconfig state of processors in the system and allows the user to configure or reconfigure processors.
Syntax
cpuconfig <cpu> <on|off>
Parameters
<cpu>
specify a processor
<on|off>
state to set the processor to
Operation
Issuing cpuconfig with no parameters displays the config/deconfig status of all processors. A user can reconfigure CPUs by
specifying a CPU number and a state (on or off). If a valid state is entered and is different from the current state of a CPU, its
status changes on the next boot. The last remaining configured CPU in a system cannot be deconfigured.
Example 5-7
cpuconfig
Command
Shell>
cpuconfig
PROCESSOR INFORMATION
# of
L3
L4
Family/
CPU
Logical
Cache
Cache
Model
Processor
Slot
CPUs
Speed
Size
Size
(hex.)
Rev
State
---
-------
---------
----
-----
------
----
----------
0
1
1 GHz
3 MB
None
1F/00
B2
Active
1
1
1 GHz
3 MB
None
1F/00
B2
Active
2
1
1 GHz
3 MB
None
1F/00
B2
Active
3
1
1 GHz
3 MB
None
1F/00
B2
Active
Summary of Contents for Integrity rx4640
Page 8: ...Contents 8 ...
Page 14: ...Chapter 1 About This Document Where to Get Help 14 ...
Page 28: ...Chapter 2 Controls Ports and Indicators Rear Panel 28 ...
Page 86: ...Chapter 4 Installing Additional Components and Configuring Booting the Server 86 ...
Page 120: ...Chapter 5 Utilities Management Processor Command Interface 120 ...
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Page 138: ...Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Using Offline Support Tools 138 ...
Page 139: ...Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Using Offline Support Tools 139 ...
Page 140: ...Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Using Offline Support Tools 140 ...
Page 210: ...Chapter 7 Removing and Replacing Components DVD Drive 210 Step 3 Replace the front bezel ...
Page 221: ...Chapter 7 Removing and Replacing Components QuickFind Diagnostic Board 221 ...
Page 222: ...Chapter 7 Removing and Replacing Components QuickFind Diagnostic Board 222 ...
Page 226: ...Chapter 8 Parts Information Field Replaceable Parts FRU List 226 ...
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