HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 Management Processor Scripting and Command Line Resource Guide
CPU power state – Enables you to examine the CPU power states. CPU power state values are
shown as a part of the cpu target and use an additional property of logical_processor<n>.
Example:
The show cpu1/logical_processor1 command displays the p-states of the processor: For
example:
/system1/cpu1/logical_processor1
Targets
Properties
current_pstate=1
pstate0_avg=0.0
pstate1_avg=100.0
pstate2_avg=0.0
pstate3_avg=0.0
pstate4_avg=0.0
pstate5_avg=0.0
pstate6_avg=0.0
pstate7_avg=0.0
Memory
Displays information about the system memory.
The following properties are available in /system1/memory<n>:
DescriptionAccessProperty
Displays the memory sizeRead
size
Displays the memory speedRead
speed
Displays the location of the memoryRead
location
Slot
Displays information about the system slots.
The following properties are available in /system1/slot<n>:
DescriptionAccessProperty
Displays the slot typeRead
type
Displays the slot widthRead
width
Firmware – Displays information about the system ROM.
The following properties are available in /system1/firmware:
DescriptionAccessProperty
Displays the version of the system ROMRead
version
Displays the date the system ROMRead
date
Examples:
• show /system1/cpu1 – Displays information on one CPU
• show /system1/memory1 – Displays information on one memory slot
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