power
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--profile
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<
powerprofile>
where
powerprofile can be
maxperformance, osctl, apc
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Displays the settings similar to the BIOS setup screen for
the respective profile. Reboot the system for the settings to take
effect.
If power profiles are not available on the platform,
an error message is displayed.
A:>syscfg power--profile=maxperformance --setuppwdoverride
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custom |
Creates the custom profile. Reboot the system for the settings
to take effect.
A:>syscfg power --profile=custom --setuppwdoverride
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--cpupowermode
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min, max, osdbpm, systemdbpm |
Allows you to set the CPU power and performance management
to minimum power, maximum performance, operating system DBPM, or system
DBPM mode.
Example:
A:>syscfg power --profile=custom --cpupowermode=min --setuppwdoverride
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--memorypowermode
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min, 978, 800, 1067, 1333, max |
Allows you to set memory power and performance management
to minimum power mode, maximum power mode, 978 Mhz, 800 Mhz, 1067
Mhz, or 1333 Mhz.
A:>syscfg power --profile=custom --memorypowermode=min --setuppwdoverride
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--fanpowermode
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min, max |
Allows you to set the fan algorithm to the minimum power
optimized or maximum performance optimized mode.
A:>syscfg power --profile=custom --fanpowermode=min --setuppwdoverride
-
NOTE: Set the value
of
profile to
custom to change the values
of
cpupowermode ,
memorypowermode , and
fanpowermode.
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--profile
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NA |
Displays the profile set and the respective profile parameters.
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--cap
-
NOTE: This option is available
only with the appropriate installed license.
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Displays the values of budgetcap, and the maximum and minimum
power thresholds in Watts.
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--cap<budgetcap> --unit<unit>
-
NOTE: This option is available
only with the appropriate installed license.
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<
budgetcap> is the limit for power consumption
in Watts, or btuphr, or percent.
<
unit> is the unit
of the <
budgetcap> value and can be watt, or btuphr, or
percent.
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The value of <budgetcap> must be between the maximum
and minimum threshold values, else an error is displayed. If the value
is less than the minimum threshold value, a warning message appears.
If the unit is btuphr, it is converted in to Watts using the formula
Watt = BTU/hr /3.413. If the unit is percent, the formula is
Power Cap (Watts) = [Power supply rating for input power (Watts)
- Min potential power (Watts)] * Power Cap (%) + Min potential power
(Watts)]
Example:
A:>syscfg power --cap=<
value> --unit=watt --setuppwdoverride
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--maxpowercap
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Displays the value of the maximum power threshold.
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--minpowercap
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Displays the value of the minimum power threshold.
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--valsetuppwd
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<
string>
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Validates the setup password for power authentication. If
you try to change the DTK settings, you are prompted to enter this
password to access the settings. For more information on delimiters,
see
Command
Line Option Delimiters
.
A:>syscfg power --profile= maxperformance --valsetuppwd= <setup_password>
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--setuppwdoverride
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NA |
Does not prompt you for a password to access the DTK settings
on systems that do not have a setup password configured.
A:>syscfg power --profile= maxperformance –setuppwdoverride
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