Deployment Guide

On Dell’s 12th generation PowerEdge systems and later systems: Enabled, Disabled
Description
Enables or disables C1-E. By default, it is enabled. This option can be replicated.
Example:
A:>syscfg --cpucle=enable
cpucle=enable
Applicable Systems On Dell’s 11th generation PowerEdge systems and later systems
ProcCStates / cstates
Table 189. ProcCStates / cstates
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to Dell’s 12th generation PowerEdge systems
: enable, disable
On Dell’s 12th generation PowerEdge and later systems
: Enabled, Disabled
Description Enables or disables the power c states of the processor. When enabled, the processor
can operate in all available power states.
A:>syscfg --cstates=enable
cstates=enable
Applicable Systems On Dell’s 12th generation PowerEdge and later systems
ProcPwrPerf / cpupowermode
Table 190. ProcPwrPerf / cpupowermode
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to Dell’s 12th generation PowerEdge systems: min, max, osdbpm,
systemdbpm
On Dell’s 12th generation PowerEdge and later systems: MaxPerf, MinPwr,
SysDbpm, OsDbpm
Description
Sets CPU Power Management to maximum performance, operating system DBPM, or
System DBPM (DAPC).
NOTE: The cpupowermode option is a suboption of Power.
Example:
A:>syscfg --ProcPwrPerf=OsDbpm
ProcPwrPerf=OsDbpm
Applicable Systems All PowerEdge systems.
ProcTurboMode / turbomode
Table 191. ProcTurboMode / turbomode
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to Dell’s 12th generation PowerEdge systems: enable, disable
On Dell’s 12th generation PowerEdge and later systems: Enabled, Disabled
Description
Enables or disables core-based turbo mode. Turbo mode is a feature on Intel
processors that allows one processor core to increase the frequency by one bin
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