IBM 6.00E+01 manual Processor clock rate, State enable means that processor 0 is enabled

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To determine if a processor is enabled or disabled, use the following AIX® commands:

￿sar command (requires bos.acct fileset to be installed):

# sar -P ALL 2

AIX volker@colt 3 4 000AAFDD4C00 09/18/01 07:30:44 cpu %usr %sys %wio %idle

07:30:46

0

0

0

0

100

 

1

0

0

0

100

 

-

0

0

0

100

In the previous example, two configured processors are shown in the cpu column.

￿lsattr command. The AIX 5L™ Version 5.1 is output shown:

# lsattr -E -l proc0

 

state enable

Processor state False

type PowerPC_POWER3

Processor type False

frequency 375000000

Processor Speed False

state enable means that processor 0 is enabled.

# lsattr -E -l proc1

 

state disabled

Processor state False

type PowerPC_POWER3

Processor type False

frequency 375000000

Processor Speed False

state faulty means that processor 1 is disabled.

Note: The processor(s) remain deconfigured until manually reconfigured.

2.1.5 Processor clock rate

The different processor cards and the processor speeds can be identified by the following three methods:

1.SMS Display Configuration menu. To start and enter the graphical System Management Services, turn on or restart the computer, and press the F1 key after the keyboard icon displays during startup and before the tone. For the text-based verion of SMS, press the 1 key.

2.Use the lsattr -El procX command (where X is the number of processor, for example, proc0 is the first processor in a system). The output of the command is similar to the following:

state enable

Processor state False

type PowerPC_POWER3 Processor type False frequency 375000000 Processor Speed False

The output of the lsattr command has been expanded with AIX 5L Version 5.1 and shows now also the processor clock rate.

3.Use the lscfg -vp more command. Page down to the Processor Card entry and search for the Product Specification (ZC) entry. This gives you detailed information about:

PS

Processor Clock Speed in Hz, ASCII coded hexadecimal

LB

L2 Bus Speed in Hz, ASCII coded hexadecimal

SB

System Bus Speed in Hz, ASCII coded hexadecimal

NP

Number of Processors on Card, ASCII coded hexadecimal

L2

L2 Size in number of Kilobytes, ASCII coded hexadecimal

PF

Processor card failure code, ASCII coded decimal

12pSeries 610 Models 6C1 and 6E1 Technical Overview and Introduction

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Contents IBM Page International Technical Support Organization Second Edition February Contents Page Preface Team that wrote this WhitepaperComments welcome Minimum and optional features General descriptionPage Physical package PSeries 610 Model 6C1 package layoutPSeries 610 Model 6E1 package layout Enterprise racks IBM RS/6000 7014 Model T00 Enterprise RackFlat Panel Display Options IBM RS/6000 7014 Model T42 Enterprise RackRack mounting rules for Model 6C1 VGA switch Cable management armCable management arm for Model 6C1 Architecture and technical overview 1 L1 and L2 cache POWER3-II architectureProcessor and cache Processor deallocation Processor boot time deconfiguration within an SMP systemCopper and Cmos technology State enable means that processor 0 is enabled Processor clock rateMemory Processor part numbersMemory boot time deconfiguration System busMemory interchange with other systems Bus bandwidthPCI-bus, slots, and adapters 1 32-bit versus 64-bit PCI slotsLAN adapters Graphics acceleratorsInternal storage Internal storage attachmentsBoot support and limitations of storage adapters RAID configurationsBoot options and limitations Fast boot MiscellaneousInternal devices External devicesSecurity Software requirementsPage High availability solution Reliability, availability, and serviceability RAS featuresRemark x means available Light Path diagnostics System indicator panelService processor Automatic rebootProcessor and memory boot time deconfiguration Service processor restartBoot to SMS menu SurveillanceSerial port snoop Hot plug power suppliesHot plug fans Hot plug task Scsi hot swap managerAccessibility Handheld based systems managementSpecial notices IBM trademarks AIX AIX 5LSystem Publications Referenced Web SitesHow to Get IBM Redbooks Mail addressRelated Publications