The
error
status
of
each
processor
is
indicated
by
AB,
where
B
indicates
the
number
of
errors
and
A
indicates
the
type
of
error
according
to
the
following
table:
1.
Bring-up
failure
2.
Run-time
non-recoverable
failure
3.
Run-time
recoverable
failure
A
status
of
00
indicates
that
the
CPU
has
not
had
any
errors
logged
against
it
by
the
service
processor.
To
enable
or
disable
CPU
Repeat
Gard,
use
menu
option
77.
CPU
Repeat
Gard
is
enabled
by
default.
If
CPU
Repeat
Gard
is
disabled,
processors
that
are
in
the
deconfigured
by
system
state
will
be
reconfigured.
These
reconfigured
processors
are
then
tested
during
the
boot
process,
and
if
they
pass,
they
remain
online.
If
they
fail
the
boot
testing,
they
are
deconfigured,
even
though
CPU
Repeat
Gard
is
disabled.
The
failure
history
of
each
CPU
is
retained.
If
a
processor
with
a
history
of
failures
is
brought
back
online
by
disabling
Repeat
Gard,
it
remains
online
if
it
passes
testing
during
the
boot
process.
However,
if
Repeat
Gard
is
enabled,
the
processor
is
taken
offline
again
because
of
its
history
of
failures.
Note:
The
processor
numbering
scheme
used
by
the
service
processor
is
different
from
the
numbering
scheme
used
by
AIX.
Consult
the
AIX
documentation
before
configuring
or
deconfiguring
a
processor
to
ensure
that
the
correct
processor
is
selected.
The
AIX
Documentation
library
is
available
at
the
following
Web
address:
http://www-
1.ibm.com/servers/aix/library/.
Select
Technical
Publications
.
AIX
documentation
is
also
contained
on
the
AIX
Documentation
CD.
The
documentation
is
made
accessible
by
loading
the
documentation
CD
onto
the
hard
disk
or
by
mounting
the
CD
in
the
CD-ROM
drive.
v
Memory
Configuration/Deconfiguration
Menu
These
menus
allow
the
user
to
change
the
system
memory
configuration.
If
it
is
necessary
to
take
one
of
the
memory
DIMMs
offline,
this
menu
allows
you
to
deconfigure
a
DIMM,
and
then
reconfigure
the
DIMM
at
a
later
time.
When
this
option
is
selected,
a
menu
displays,
showing
the
memory
riser
cards
in
the
system.
Type
the
number
of
the
memory
riser
card
on
which
the
DIMM
is
plugged
that
you
want
to
configure
or
deconfigure.
An
example
of
this
menu
is
shown
below:
MEMORY
CONFIGURATION/DECONFIGURATION
MENU
77.
Enable/Disable
Memory
Repeat
Gard:
Currently
Enabled
1.
Memory
riser
card
1
2.
Memory
riser
card
2
98.
Return
to
Previous
Menu
After
you
select
a
memory
riser
card,
a
menu
allowing
the
selection
of
a
memory
DIMM
is
displayed.
The
following
is
an
example
of
this
menu.
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