1IPMCTL-SHOW-GOAL(1)                 ipmctl                 IPMCTL-SHOW-GOAL(1)
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NAME

6       ipmctl-show-goal - Shows the memory allocation goal on one or more PMem
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SYNOPSIS

10           ipmctl show [OPTIONS] -goal [TARGETS] [PROPERTIES]
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DESCRIPTION

13       Shows the memory allocation goal on one or more PMem modules. Once the
14       goal is successfully applied by the platform firmware (BIOS), it is no
15       longer displayed. Use the command [Show Memory Resources] to view the
16       system-wide memory resources or the command [Show Persistent Memory]
17       for detailed persistent memory information.
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OPTIONS

20       -a, -all
21           Shows all attributes.
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24           The all and display options are exclusive and may not be used
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27       -d (attributes), -display (attributes)
28           Filters the returned attributes by explicitly specifying a
29           comma-separated list of any of the attributes defined in the Return
30           Data section.
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32           Note
33           The all and display options are exclusive and may not be used
34           together.
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36       -h, -help
37           Displays help for the command.
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39       -ddrt
40           Used to specify DDRT as the desired transport protocol for the
41           current invocation of ipmctl.
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43       -smbus
44           Used to specify SMBUS as the desired transport protocol for the
45           current invocation of ipmctl.
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48           The -ddrt and -smbus options are mutually exclusive and may not be
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51       -o (text|nvmxml), -output (text|nvmxml)
52           Changes the output format. One of: "text" (default) or "nvmxml".
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54       -u (B|MB|MiB|GB|GiB|TB| TiB), -units (B|MB|MiB|GB|GiB|TB| TiB)
55           Changes the units that capacities are displayed in for this
56           command. One of: bytes (B), megabytes (MB), mebibytes (MiB),
57           gigabytes (GB), gibibytes (GiB), terabytes (TB) or tebibytes (TiB).
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TARGETS

60       -dimm [DimmIDs]
61           Restricts output to specific PMem modules by supplying one or more
62           comma separated PMem module identifiers. The default is to display
63           all manageable PMem modules with memory allocation goals.
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65       -socket [SocketIds]
66           Restricts output to the PMem modules on specific sockets by
67           supplying the socket target and one or more comma-separated socket
68           identifiers. The default is to display all manageable PMem modules
69           on all sockets with memory allocation goals.
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EXAMPLES

72       Shows the default memory allocation goal attributes for each PMem
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75           ipmctl show -goal
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77       Shows all the memory allocation goal attributes for the PMem modules on
78       socket 1.
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80           ipmctl show -a -goal -socket 1
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LIMITATIONS

83       In order to successfully execute this command:
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85       ·   The caller must have the appropriate privileges.
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87       ·   The specified PMem modules must be manageable by the host software.
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RETURN DATA

90       The default behavior is to display a table with the default attributes
91       for each PMem module; applying options changes the output to a more
92       detailed format.
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94       SocketID
95           (Default) The processor socket identifier where the PMem module is
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98       DimmID
99           (Default) The PMem module identifier
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101       MemorySize
102           (Default) The PMem module capacity that will be configured in
103           Memory Mode.
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105       AppDirect1Size
106           (Default) The PMem module capacity that will be configured as the
107           first App Direct interleave set if applicable.
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109       AppDirect1Index
110           Unique identifier of the first App Direct interleave set.
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112           ·   N/A: If no App Direct interleave set
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114           ·   Numeric value if App Direct interleave set is present.
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116       AppDirect1Settings
117           The settings for the first App Direct interleave set in the format:
118           x(Way) [- (Size) iMC] [x (Size) Channel]
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120       AppDirect2Size
121           (Default) The PMem module capacity that will be configured as the
122           second App Direct interleave set if applicable.
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124       AppDirect2Index
125           Unique identifier of the second App Direct interleave set.
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127           ·   N/A: If no App Direct interleave set
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129           ·   Numeric value if App Direct interleave set is present.
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131       AppDirect2Settings
132           The settings for the second App Direct interleave set in the
133           format: x(Way) [- (Size) iMC] [x (Size) Channel]
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135       Status
136           The status of the memory allocation goal. One of:
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138           ·   Unknown: The status cannot be determined.
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140           ·   New: A reboot is required for the memory allocation goal to be
141               processed by the BIOS.
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143           ·   Failed - Bad request: The BIOS failed to process the memory
144               allocation goal because it was invalid.
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146           ·   Failed - Not enough resources: There were not enough resources
147               for the BIOS to process the memory allocation goal.
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149           ·   Failed - Firmware error: The BIOS failed to process the memory
150               allocation goal due to a firmware error.
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152           ·   Failed - Unknown: The BIOS failed to process the memory
153               allocation goal due to an unknown error.
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SAMPLE OUTPUT

156       If a new memory allocation goal has been created, a prompt to reboot
157       will be presented.
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159           A reboot is required to process new memory allocation goals.
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163ipmctl                            2020-05-01               IPMCTL-SHOW-GOAL(1)
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