Owner's manual

CPUs
The following information about each processor in the system is available in this window. This
information may vary depending on device type.
Processor—Lists the type of processor and its speed. For devices, the colored ball indicates
the status of each processor.
Co-processor—Displays the type and speed of the coprocessor on the device or client PC,
such as 80387 at 33 MHz, or W 3167 at 33 MHz.
Slot—Lists the number of the slot where the processor is installed. Use this information for
identification purposes.
Slot 0—Indicates that a CPU or a memory module is connected directly to the system board
and not in an expansion board.
Socket—Displays the currently selected processor’s socket. Use this information for identification
purposes.
Cache—Displays the amount of device or client hardware cache available. For example,
Cache L2: 64KB indicates 64 KB of secondary level cache between the processor and system
memory.
Action—Indicates what action, if any, should be taken for the currently selected processor.
Possible values include No Action Needed, and Replace CPU.
Step—Displays the revision level of the processor.
Cores—Indicates the number of cores present in this processor
Threads—Indicates the number of threads present in this processor
Hyper-Thread—Indicates whether hyper-threading is enabled or disabled. When
Hyper-Threading enabled a single processor act as two logical processor and the Operating
Systems view it as two processor
NOTE: Contact your Compaq/HP authorized re-seller or Hewlett Packard Corporation regarding
Pre-Failure Warranty to see if the module is under warranty.
Memory
This section displays the following information about the Device memory information:
Total Memory [KB] —The total amount of memory available on the device or client PC, such
as 8192 KB.
Correctable Memory—Memory errors are corrected by the Error Correcting Code (ECC)
memory subsystem when they occur. The Correctable Memory field displays the status of the
Correctable Memory as one of the following.
Logging—ECC memory correction is supported and error logging is enabled.
Disabled—ECC memory correction is supported, but errors are not logged for this device.
When a certain rate of errors is exceeded the health driver automatically disables logging of
these errors, and sends an alarm. The errors are corrected, but are no longer logged. Logging
is re-enabled when the driver is reloaded or the operating system restarts.
Not Supported—Logging of correctable memory errors is not available for this device. Either
the device does not support ECC memory or the driver is not loaded.
Unknown—You may need to upgrade the driver software and/or Server Agents. The Server
Agent cannot determine the status of the devices.
Sub-system Classification 127