NOTE: The last remaining configured CPU in a system cannot be deconfigured.
Example
Shell> | cpuconfig |
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0 | 1 | 1 | GHz | 1.5 | MB | None | 1F/01 | B1 | Active |
1 | 1 | 1 | GHz | 1.5 | MB | None | 1F/01 | B1 | Active |
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Example
Shell> cpuconfig 2 off
CPU will be deconfigured on next boot.
Shell> cpuconfig |
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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 | Sched Deconf |
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Use this command to configure the primary console and turn on other consoles for mirroring from the firmware.
Syntax
conconfig [index][on off primary]
Parameters
Index | Specifies index of console | to | set as primary | ||
on | Enables the specified console | as a | secondary console | ||
off | Puts | console into "Not Configured" | (NC) state | ||
primary | Sets | the specified console | as | primary |
Notes
•Primary console setting will take effect after reboot
•P in the status column indicates that the console is the primary.
•S in the status column indicates that the console is the secondary.
•NC in the status column indicates that the console is not configured.
•If a disabled console is set to primary, it will be enabled.
Example
To display current primary operating system console
Shell> | conconfig |
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CONSOLE CONFIGURATION |
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Index Status Type | Device Path | ||
1 | NC | Serial | Acpi(PNP0501,0) |
EFI/POSSE Commands 325