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--CpuCores
Table 101. --CpuCores
Attribute Details Description
Valid Argument 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, All
Controls the number of enabled cores in each processor. By default, maximum number of cores
per processor are enabled.
--CpuCount
Table 102. --CpuCount
Attribute Details Description
Valid Argument Read-only
Displays the number of processors in the system.
--CpuRSA
Table 103. --CpuRSA
Attribute Details Description
Valid Argument Enabled, Disabled
Enables or disables the Reliability Availability Serviceability (RSA) support on CPUs.
--CpuSnoopMode
Table 104. --CpuSnoopMode
Attribute Details Description
Valid Argument Early, HomeSnoop, Clusterondie, OpportunisticSnoop, NoSnoop
Configures the CPU snoop mode.
Early Enables early snoop mode. Use this mode for latency-sensitive applications that
do not require high remote bandwidth.
HomeSnoop Enables home snoop mode. Use this mode for applications that require
high memory bandwidth.
Clusterondie Enables cluster on die mode. Dell recommends this mode for NUMA-
optimized applications to achieve lowest local memory latency and highest local memory
bandwidth.
OpportunisticSnoop Enables opportunistic snoop mode. Directory with Opportunistic
Snoop Broadcast (OSB) offers a good balance of latency and bandwidth.
NoSnoop Enables no snoop mode.
--CpuSpeed
Table 105. --CpuSpeed
Attribute Details Description
Valid Argument Read-only
Displays the current speed of the processor.
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