ipmctl-show-cel - Man Page
Shows the current PMem module firmware Command Effect Log.
Synopsis
ipmctl show [OPTIONS] -cel [TARGETS]
Description
Retrieves the PMem module command effect log and presents the response as a list of DimmID, Opcode, SubOpcode and PMem module firmware command effects.
Options
- -h, -help
Displays help for the command.
- -ddrt
Used to specify DDRT as the desired transport protocol for the current invocation of ipmctl.
- -smbus
Used to specify SMBUS as the desired transport protocol for the current invocation of ipmctl.
NoteThe -ddrt and -smbus options are mutually exclusive and may not be used together.
- -lpmb
Used to specify large transport payload size for the current invocation of ipmctl.
- -spmb
Used to specify small transport payload size for the current invocation of ipmctl.
NoteThe -lpmb and -spmb options are mutually exclusive and may not be used together.
- -o (text|nvmxml), -output (text|nvmxml)
Changes the output format. One of: "text" (default) or "nvmxml".
Targets
- -dimm [DimmIDs]
Restricts output to specific PMem modules by supplying one or more comma separated PMem module identifiers. The default is to display all manageable PMem modules.
Examples
Lists command effects for all PMem modules installed in the system
ipmctl show -cel
Lists command effects for PMem module 0x1001
ipmctl show -dimm 0x1001 -cel
Limitations
In order to successfully execute this command:
- The caller must have the appropriate privileges.
- The specified PMem modules must be manageable by the host software.
Return Data
The default behavior is to return a table which lists the command effects per Opcode and SubOpcode.
- DimmID
The default display of PMem module identifiers. One of:
- UID: Use the DimmUID attribute as defined in the command [Show Dimm].
- HANDLE: Use the DimmHandle attribute as defined in the command [Show Dimm]. This is the default.
- Opcode
The Opcode for a command.
- SubOpcode
The SubOpcode for a command.
- CE Description
A comma separated list that includes one or more of:
- NE: No Effect
- SSC: Security State Change
- DCC: DIMM Configuration Change after reboot
- IDCC: Immediate DIMM Configuration Change
- QIO: Quiesce All IO
- IDDC: Immediate DIMM Data Change
- TM: Test Mode
- DM: Debug Mode
- IDPC: Immediate DIMM Policy Change