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POWER CONSUMPTION CONTROLYou can control the power consumption of the host system through the command lineinterface.The user must have an account as administrator for controlling thepower consumption.To move the current default target to /admin1/system1, enter the following command at thecommand prompt:cd /admin1/system1State confirmation and modification of Power Consumption ControlEnter the following command, if you would like to confirm properties related to the powerconsumption.showEnter the following command if you would like to modify a property related to the powerconsumption.set = value>The properties related to power consumption on /admin1/system1 are as follows. The “()” ofthe property name is a property name in the specific product.“oemnec_ProcessorCoreDisableMax”, “oemnec_ProcessorCoreDisable”,“oemnec_BootPerfomanceOptimized”, “oemnec_BootTimeConfig”,“oemnec_NonAggressiveModeCorrectionTimeLimit”,“oemnec_NonAggressiveModeCapvalue”, “oemnec_NonAggressiveModeSetableCapvalue”,“oemnec_NonAggressiveMode” don’t display at specific product:• EnabledStateThe value is always "2".This specifies whether SSH port is enabled for themanagement LAN. This property is read-only.• oemnec_SafePowerCappingThis specifies whether fault check of the power consumption sensor is enabled. Thevalid values for this property are "enabled" and "disabled". "enabled" means that thefault check is enabled. "disable" means that the fault check is disabled. Default settingis "disabled".• oemnec_ProcessorCoreDisableMaxThis specifies Max Core number which can be set fromoemnec_ProcessorCoreDisable property. This property is not displayed ifoemnec_BootTimeConfig is disabled.• oemnec_ProcessorCoreDisableThis specifies the number of CPU core to disable. This is the dynamic setting. Thisproperty is not displayed if oemnec_BootTimeConfig is disabled.- 53 -
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