Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont’d)
cmd | arg1 | arg2 | arg3 | arg4 | Description |
clear | mmcxy | rowz | - | - | Clears the memory bit error counters of ROW. |
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| “x” is the physical CELLV Board number |
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| “y” is the MMC number |
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| “z” is the ROW number |
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| Each ROW has 3 counters. 3 counters are |
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| [Types of error counters] |
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| • Single bit error counter: |
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| Counts in the unit of DIMM in the ROW. |
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| Counts in the unit of the ROW. |
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| This subcommand can be executed in the AC |
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| POWER ON state or DC POWER ON state. |
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Displayed String | Description |
nonexist | Indicates that a component is defined as |
| component as if it does not exist). |
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INVISIBLE | The iSP manages a component as if it exists, but it does not exist when seen |
| from the iSP due to failure or other reasons. |
| Once it is recognized by the iSP (regardless of auto detection or manual setting), |
| it will be managed as if it exists unless you delete it explicitly using the “delete” |
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Indicates that the power supply (DC) is OFF. | |
| For some components, the power supply (DC) becomes ON when AC is |
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Indicates that the power supply (DC) is ON. | |
| For some components, it is overwritten by the following state display. |
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offline | Indicates that the power supply (DC) is ON and a component is not configured in |
| the software (OS or BIOS). |
| This applies to the CELLV Board, XIC/XBR Board, PCIV/PCIX Unit, and their |
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online | Indicates that the power supply (DC) is ON and a component is configured in the |
| software (OS or BIOS). |
| This applies to CELLV Board, XIC/XBR Board, PCIV/PCIX Unit, and their |
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master | This is valid only for the state display of the |
| it is operating as the master. |
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enable | Indicates that the component itself is enabled (used for system operation). |
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