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Processor Configuration/Deconfiguration Menu
This option allows the user to see and modify processor configuration.
The following is an example of the Processor Configuration/Deconfiguration
Menu:
à ð
PROCESSOR CONFIGURATION/DECONFIGURATION MENU
Processor Number
. Configured by system (x11)
2. Configured by system (x11)
98. Return to Previous Menu
To change the configuration, select the processor number
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The user can manually configure or deconfigure any processor, regardless of
failure status, through this Service Processor menu. The configuration process
takes place during the system power-up. Therefore, the configuration displayed
in STANDBY mode reflects the configuration during the last boot. To view the
current configuration, access the Service Processor menu after the system boots
up. When the user selects a processor, its state toggles between configured and
deconfigured. Processors that are not present are not listed. A processor can
be in any of the following four states:
Configured by System: The processor is present, and has not exceeded
the number of failure threshold. It is configured by the system and is
available.
Deconfigured by System: The processor is present, but has exceeded the
number of failure threshold. It is deconfigured by the system and is currently
unavailable.
Manually configured: The processor is present and available. It is
configured by the user through the Service Processor menus.
Manually deconfigured: The processor is present, but unavailable. It has
been deconfigured by the user through the Service Processor menus.
A-16 Service Guide

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