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name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= Description
attribute=NodeInterleave
NOTE: Use NodeInterleave
instead of numa as numa will be
deprecated in future releases.
setting=enabled | disabled
enabled: Enables Node Interleaving
and disables Non-Uniform Memory
Access.
disabled: Disables Node Interleaving
and enables Non-Uniform Memory
Access.
attribute=ppaddress setting=off | lpt1 | lpt2 | lpt3
off: Disables the parallel port address.
lpt1: Locates the device on LPT1.
lpt2: Locates the device on LPT2.
lpt3: Locates the device on LPT3.
attribute=ppmode setting=at | ps2 | ecp | epp
at: Sets the parallel port mode to AT.
ps2: Sets the parallel port mode to
PS/2.
ecp: Sets the parallel port mode to
ECP (extended capabilities port).
epp: Sets the parallel port mode to
EPP (enhanced parallel port).
attribute=primaryscsi setting=on | off force=true
CAUTION: If you modify the setting
for primary scsi, romb, romba, or
rombb, the system becomes
inoperable until you reinstall the
operating system.
on: Enables this device.
off: Disables this device.
force=true: Verification of setting
change.
attribute=romb setting=raid | off | scsi force=true
raid: Instructs the BIOS to detect
RAID-on-motherboard as a RAID
device.
off: Disables RAID-on-motherboard
during system boot.
scsi: Instructs the BIOS to detect the
RAID-on-motherboard device as a
SCSI device.
force=true: Verification of setting
change.
attribute=romba setting=raid | scsi force=true
raid: Instructs the BIOS to detect
RAID-on-motherboard channel A as a
RAID device.
scsi: Instructs the BIOS to detect the
RAID-on-motherboard device as a
SCSI device.
force=true: Verification of setting
change.
attribute=rombb setting=raid | scsi force=true
raid: Instructs the BIOS to detect
RAID-on-motherboard channel B as a
RAID device.
scsi: Instructs the BIOS to detect the
RAID-on-motherboard device as a
SCSI device.
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