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Table 24. Fields and Description (continued)
Field Description
State Whether the processor slot is enabled or disabled.
Core Count Number of processors integrated into one chip.
Capabilities and cache properties of a specific processor
To view the cache properties of a processor on a given connector, type:
omreport chassis processors index=n
or
omreport mainsystem processors index=n
The index parameter is optional. If you do not specify the index, Server Administrator displays properties for all processors. If
you specify the index, Server Administrator displays properties for a specific processor.
The following table lists the fields that are defined for the capabilities present on a particular microprocessor:
Table 25. Microprocessors and Fields
Microprocessor Fields
Intel Processor
64-bit Support
Hyperthreading (HT)
Virtualization Technology (VT)
Demand-Based Switching (DBS)
Execute Disable (XD)
Turbo Mode
AMD Processor
64-bit Support
AMD-V
AMD PowerNow!
No Execute (NX)
The following fields are defined for a cache present on a particular microprocessor. If the cache is internal to the processor, the
fields do not appear in the cache report:
Speed
Cache Device Supported Type
Cache Device Current Type
External Socket Name
The following table displays the fields that are displayed for each cache on a particular processor:
Table 26. Fields And Description
Field Description
Status Reports whether a specific cache on the processor is enabled or disabled.
Level Refers to a primary or secondary cache. Primary-level cache is a memory bank built into
the processor. Secondary-level cache is a staging area that feeds the primary cache. A
secondary-level cache is built into the processor or resides in a memory chipset outside
the processor. The internal processor cache is referred to as a Level 1 (or L1). L2 cache
is the external cache in a system with an Intel Pentium processor, and it is the second
level of cache that is accessed. The names L1 and L2 are not indicative of where the
cache is physically located (internal or external), but describe which cache is accessed
first (L1, therefore internal).
Speed Refers to the rate at which the cache can forward data from the main memory to the
processor.
34 omreport Viewing System Status Using The Instrumentation Service