12.
L3_15
U1.18-P1-C13
13.
L3_10
U1.18-P1-C14
14.
MCM_1
U1.18-P1-C4
15.
L3_11
U1.18-P1-C15
16.
L3_6
U1.18-P1-C16
17.
L3_12
U1.18-P1-C17
18.
L3_9
U1.18-P1-C18
19.
L3_8
U1.18-P1-C19
20.
L3_5
U1.18-P1-C20
To
change
the
plug
count
for
a
particular
module,
enter
a
menu
index
number.
For
example,
to
change
the
plug
count
of
the
L3
module
that
is
physically
in
the
upper-right
corner
(U1.18-P1-C8),
type
5,
then
enter
the
new
plug
count.
When
all
of
the
new
plug
counts
have
been
entered,
select
50,
Commit
the
values
and
write
to
the
VPD
.
This
action
stores
the
new
values
in
NVRAM.
Determining
the
number
of
MCMs
in
a
system:
To
determine
the
number
of
MCMs
installed
in
the
system,
do
one
of
the
following:
–
If
the
managed
system
is
powered
down,
go
to
then
to
the
section
titled
“Processor
Configuration/Deconfiguration
Menu”
and
refer
to
the
example
menu.
The
VPD
port
is
shown
as
x.y
,
where
x
is
in
the
range
3-6
and
y
is
in
the
range
0-7.
The
listing
of
the
VPD
ports
on
the
screen
is
used
to
determine
the
number
of
MCMs
in
the
managed
system.
3.y=MCM0
(U1.18-P1-C1)
4.y=MCM1
(U1.18-P1-C4)
5.y=MCM2
(U1.18-P1-C3)
6.y=MCM3
(U1.18-P1-C2)
–
If
AIX
is
booted
on
the
managed
system,
issue
the
following
command
on
the
AIX
command
line,
to
display
a
line
of
information
for
each
MCM
installed
in
the
system:
lscfg
-vp
|
grep
MCM
The
following
table
shows
the
plugging
order
of
each
MCM
and
its
associated
L3
cache
modules.
MCM
Physical
Location
CODE
Interposer
Plug
Count
Menu
Index
Number
First
MCM:
L3
Modules
U1.18-P1-C1
U1.18-P1-C6
U1.18-P1-C7
U1.18-P1-C10
U1.18-P1-C11
3.
MCM_0
2.
L3_0
4.
L3_1
7.
L3_3
8.
L3_2
Second
MCM:
L3
Modules
U1.18-P1-C4
U1.18-P1-C14
U1.18-P1-C15
U1.18-P1-C18
U1.18-P1-C19
14.
MCM_1
13.
L3_10
15.
L3_11
18.
L3_9
19.
L3_8
Third
MCM:
L3
Modules
U1.18-P1-C3
U1.18-P1-C8
U1.18-P1-C12
U1.18-P1-C16
U1.18-P1-C20
11.
MCM_2
5.
L3_4
9.
L3_7
16.
L3_6
20.
L3_5
Chapter
7.
Using
the
Service
Processor
805
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