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name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= Description
attribute=cpuht setting=enabled | disabled
enabled: Enables logical processor
hyperthreading.
disabled: Disables logical processor
hyperthreading.
attribute=cpuvt setting=enabled | disabled
enabled: Enables virtualization.
disabled: Disables virtualization.
attribute=cpuxdsupport setting=enabled | disabled
enabled: Enables Execute Disable (XD)
support on the system.
disabled: Disables XD support on
system.
attribute=cpucore setting=1 | 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 |all
1: Enables one core per processor.
2: Enables two cores per processor.
4: Enables four cores per processor.
6: Enables six cores per processor.
8: Enables eight cores per processor.
10: Enables ten cores per processor.
12: Enables twelve cores per processor.
all: Enables the maximum cores per
processor.
attribute=dbs setting=enable | disable
enable: Enables Demand Based
Switching (DBS) on the system.
disable: Disables DBS on the system.
attribute=diskette setting=o | auto | writeprotect
o: Disables the diskette drive.
auto: Auto-enables the diskette drive.
writeprotect: The diskette drive is
available in read-only format only. Makes
the diskette drive read-only.
attribute=dualnic setting=o | on | pxeboth | nic1pxe |nic2pxe
| isciboth | nic1isci | nic2isci | nic1pxenic2isci
| nic1iscinic2pxe | onpxeboth | onpxenone |
onpxenic1 | onpxenic2
o: Disables the Network Interface
Controllers (NICs).
on: Enables the network interface (PXE
or iSCSI is not enabled on either of the
NICs).
pxeboth: Enables PXE on both NICs.
nic1pxe: Enables PXE on the rst NIC
and none (no PXE or iSCSI) on the
second NIC.
nic2pxe: Enables none (no PXE or iSCSI)
on rst NIC and PXE on the second NIC.
isciboth: Enables iSCSI on both the
NICs.
nic1isci: Enables iSCSI on the rst NIC
and none (no PXE or iSCSI) on the
second NIC.
nic2isci: Enables none (no PXE or iSCSI)
on the rst NIC and iSCSI on the second
NIC.
nic1pxenic2isci: Enables PXE on the rst
NIC and iSCSI on second NIC.
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