CLI Guide
ProcAdjCacheLine or adjcacheprefetch
Table 125. ProcAdjCacheLine or adjcacheprefetch
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
When set to Enabled (default), the system is optimized for applications that require high
utilization of sequential memory access. When set to Disabled, the system is optimized
for applications that require high utilization of random memory access.
Example:
A:>syscfg --adjcacheprefetch=enable
adjcacheprefetch=enable
Applicable Systems All PowerEdge systems.
ProcBusSpeed
Table 126. ProcBusSpeed
Valid Arguments
• On systems prior to Dell’s 12th generation PowerEdge systems: NA
• On Dell’s 12th generation PowerEdge and later systems: Read-only
Description
Displays the bus speed of the processor.
Example:
A:>syscfg --ProcBusSpeed
Applicable Systems Dell’s 12th generation PowerEdge and later systems.
ProcCores or cpucore
Table 127. ProcCores or cpucore
Valid Arguments
• On systems prior to Dell’s 12th generation PowerEdge systems: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16,
all
• On Dell’s 12th generation PowerEdge and later systems: single, all, dual, quad, 1, 2, 4, 6,
8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18
Description
Controls the number of enabled cores in each processor. The default value is set to the
maximum number of cores per processor. The number of cores depends on the processor.
Reading the cpucore that is set to the highest value of number of cores displays as all.
For example, if six-core CPU is installed, after setting to the highest value, 6, when you read
the cpucore, it displays as all.
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