ipmctl-show-socket - Shows basic information about the physical
processors
ipmctl show [OPTIONS] -socket [TARGETS]
Shows basic information about the physical processors in the host
server.
-a, -all
Shows all attributes.
Note
The all and display options are exclusive and may not be used
together.
-d (attributes), -display (attributes)
Filters the returned attributes by explicitly specifying
a comma separated list of any of the attributes defined in the Return Data
section.
-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.
Note
The -ddrt and -smbus 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".
-u (B|MB|MiB|GB|GiB|TB| TiB), -units (B|MB|MiB|GB|GiB|TB| TiB)
Changes the units that capacities are displayed in for
this command. One of: bytes (B), megabytes (MB), mebibytes (MiB), gigabytes
(GB), gibibytes (GiB), terabytes (TB) or tebibytes (TiB).
-socket [SocketIDs]
Restricts output to the PMem modules installed on
specific sockets by supplying the socket target and one or more comma
separated socket identifiers. The default is to display all sockets.
Displays information about all the processors.
Lists all properties for socket 1.
Retrieves specific properties for each processor.
ipmctl show -d MappedMemoryLimit -socket
Displays a table with the attributes listed below for each
physical processor installed in the host server.
SocketID
(Default) The processor socket identifier.
MappedMemoryLimit
(Default) The maximum amount of memory that is allowed to
be mapped into the system physical address space for this processor based on
its SKU.
TotalMappedMemory
(Default) The total amount of memory that is currently
mapped into the system physical address space for this processor.