Reference Guide

--pciresallocationratio
Valid Argument allocateevenly, allocatemoretocpu1
Description Allocates PCI resources, buses, memory-mapped I/O (MMIO) space, and I/O space. If set to
allocateevenly, equal amount of memory is allocated to all the resources when two CPUs are
installed. When set to allocatemoretocpu1, larger amount of device-specic memory is allocated,
which in turn reduces the usable memory on a system with a 32-bit operating system.
--pcisata
Valid Argument enable, disable
Description Enables or disables the PCI Serial ATA controller.
--pcislots
Valid Argument enable, disable
Description Enables or disables the add-in PCI slots of the system.
--pcmcia
Valid Argument
enable, disable
Description Enables or disables the PCMCIA device slot.
--peakshiftbatterythreshold
Valid Argument
integers ranging from 15 to 100
Description
Sets the value of Peak Shift battery threshold. When the Peak Shift battery threshold level is
reached, the system starts using AC power. Setting the value to 00 percent, allows the system to
use power only from the battery during Peak Shift duration (Peak Shift Start time and Peak shift
End time).
Example
C:\>cctk --peakshiftbatterythreshold=50
peakshiftbatterythreshold=50
--peakshiftcfg
Valid Argument
enable, disable
Description
Enables or disables the Peak Shift battery conguration. Using Peak Shift conguration, you can
minimize the consumption of AC power during the peak power usage period of the day using the
enable and disable options. You can set a start and end time for the Peak Shift period. During this
period, the system runs on battery if the battery charge is above the set battery threshold value.
After the Peak Shift period, the system runs on AC power without charging the battery. The
system functions normally using AC power and recharging the battery after the specied Charge
Start Time.
NOTE: To use peakshiftcfg, set the values of Operate only on battery,
Operate only on AC, and Resume normal power/charge are necessary. The
values must be set in such a way that Peak shift start time <= Peak shift end time <=
Peak shift charge start time.
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