Processor and Regulatory Information Update - HP Integrity rx2600

Processors
MP Operation Example
Chapter 2
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MP Operation Example
This is an example of using the MP to identify the type of processor installed on the system board. This
example illustrates the steps in the previous section, “Identifying Processors”. The MP screens and
commands vary depending on the MP firmware version installed on your system. Your system will have a
different MP host name, and other details may vary from this example.
After you connect to the MP by logging onto the serial port or LAN/web console, the MP main menu is
displayed.
MP MAIN MENU:
CO: Console
VFP: Virtual Front Panel
CM: Command Menu
CL: Console Log
SL: Show Event Logs
HE: Main Help Menu
X: Exit Connection
MP Host Name: iaslhpa5-george
MP> cm
(Use Ctrl-B to return to MP main menu.)
MP Host Name: iaslhpa5-george
MP:CM> df
DF
To dump all available FRU information without any paging, use the command line interface: DF -ALL -NC
Display FRU Information Menu:
S - Specific FRU
A - All available FRUs
V - Display Mode: Text
Enter menu item or [Q] to Quit: s
s
FRU IDs:
--------
0005-I/O Backplane 0006-MP Board 0032-CPU 00 PIROM
0036-CPU 00 SRAM 0128-DIMM0A 0129-DIMM0B
0136-DIMM1A 0137-DIMM1B 0000-Motherboard
Select FRU ID: 32
32
FRU NAME: CPU 00 PIROM ID:20
PROCESSOR DATA
S-spec/QDF: QYC5
Sample/Prod: 00
CORE DATA
Arch Revision : 00
Core Family : 1F
Core Model : 01
Core Stepping : 05
Max Core Frequency : 1000 MHz
Max SysBus Frequency : 200 MHz
Core Voltage : 1110 mV
Core Voltage Tolerance,High : 16 mV
Core Voltage Tolerance,Low : 16 mV
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