PROCESSOR CONFIGURATION/DECONFIGURATION MENU
77. Enable/Disable CPU Repeat Gard: Currently Enabled
78. Enable/Disable Processor Hot Sparing (if available): Currently Enabled
1. 0 3.0 (00) Configured by system 2. 1 3.1 (00) Deconfigured bysystem
3. 2 3.2 (00) Configured by system 4. 3 3.3 (00) Configured bysystem
5. 4 3.4 (00) Configured by system 6. 5 3.5 (00) Deconfigured bysystem
7. 6 3.6 (00) Configured by system 8. 7 3.7 (00) Configured bysystem
98. Return to Previous Menu
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Note: This table is built from vital product data collected during the last boot
sequence. The first time the system is powered on, or after the system’s
nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM) has been erased, this table may be empty. The
table is rebuilt during the next boot into AIX.
The fields of the previous table represent the following:
Column 1
(1.) Menu selection index.
Column 2
(0) Logical processor device number assigned by AIX. Youcan display
these logical device numbers by issuing the following command on the AIX
command line:
lsdev -C | grep proc
Column 3
(3.0) Processor address list used by the service processor.
Column 4
(00) Error status of the processors.
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:
1. Bring-up failure
2. Run-time non-recoverable failure
3. Run-time recoverable failure
4. Group integrity failure
5. Non-repeat-gardable error. The resource may be reconfigured on the next boot.
A status of 00 indicates that the CPU has not had any errors logged against it by the
service processor.
Toenable or disable CPU repeat gard, use menu option 77. The default is enabled.
Toenable or disable processor hot sparing, use option 78. The default is enabled.
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