1IPMCTL-SHOW-SYSTEM-CAPABILITIES(1) ipmctl IPMCTL-SHOW-SYSTEM-CAPABILITIES(1)
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6 ipmctl-show-system-capabilities - Shows the platform supported DCPMM
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10 ipmctl show [OPTIONS] -system -capabilities
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13 Shows the total DCPMM memory resource allocation across the host
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17 -a, -all
18 Shows all attributes.
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21 The all and display options are exclusive and may not be used
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24 -d (attributes), -display (attributes)
25 Filters the returned attributes by explicitly specifying a
26 comma-separated list of any of the attributes defined in the Return
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33 -h, -help
34 Displays help for the command.
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36 -o (text|nvmxml), -output (text|nvmxml)
37 Changes the output format. One of: "text" (default) or "nvmxml".
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39 -u (B|MB|MiB|GB|GiB|TB| TiB), -units (B|MB|MiB|GB|GiB|TB| TiB)
40 Changes the units that capacities are displayed in for this
41 command. One of: bytes (B), megabytes (MB), mebibytes (MiB),
42 gigabytes (GB), gibibytes (GiB), terabytes (TB) or tebibytes (TiB).
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45 Displays the supported DCPMM capabilities
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47 ipmctl show -system -capabilities
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50 The default behavior is to return the default attributes listed below;
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53 PlatformConfigSupported
54 (Default) Whether the platform level configuration of DCPMMs can be
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57 · 0: Changes must be made in the BIOS.
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59 · 1: The command Create Memory Allocation Goal is supported.
60 Alignment (Default) Capacity alignment requirement for all
61 memory types as reported by the BIOS.
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63 AllowedVolatileMode
64 (Default) The volatile mode allowed as determined by BIOS setup.
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67 · 1LM: One-level volatile mode. All memory resources in the
68 platform are independently accessible, and not captive of the
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71 · Memory Mode: DCPMMs act as system memory under the control of
72 the operating system. In Memory Mode, any DDR in the platform
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75 · Unknown: The allowed volatile mode cannot be determined.
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77 CurrentVolatileMode
78 (Default) The current volatile mode. One of:
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80 · 1LM: One-level volatile mode. All memory resources in the
81 platform are independently accessible, and not captive of the
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84 · Memory Mode: DCPMMs act as system memory under the control of
85 the operating system. In Memory Mode, any DDR in the platform
86 will act as a cache working in conjunction with the DCPMMs.
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88 · Unknown: The current volatile mode cannot be determined.
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90 AllowedAppDirectMode
91 (Default) The App Direct mode allowed as determined by BIOS setup.
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94 · Disabled: App Direct support is currently disabled by the BIOS.
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96 · App Direct: App Direct support is currently enabled by the
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99 · Unknown: The current App Direct support cannot be determined.
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101 ModesSupported
102 A list of DCPMM modes supported by the BIOS. Refer to the command
103 Show Device to determine the modes supported by the individual
104 DCPMMs. One or more of:
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106 · 1LM: One-level volatile mode. All memory resources in the
107 platform are independently accessible, and not captive of the
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110 · Memory Mode: DCPMMs act as system memory under the control of
111 the operating system. In Memory Mode, any DDR in the platform
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114 · App Direct: DCPMMs and DDR act as independent memory resources
115 under direct load/store control of the application.
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117 SupportedAppDirectSettings
118 The BIOS supported list of App Direct interleave settings in the
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121 · x[Way] - [(IMCSize) iMC x (ChannelSize) Channel] followed by
122 the input format for the command Change Preferences:
123 (ByOne|(IMCSize)_(ChannelSize)).
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125 RecommendedAppDirectSettings
126 The BIOS recommended list of App Direct interleave settings in the
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129 · x[Way] - [(IMCSize) iMC x (ChannelSize) Channel] followed by
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133 MinNamespaceSize
134 The minimum allowed namespace size as reported by the driver.
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136 AppDirectMirrorSupported
137 If the BIOS supports App Direct mirroring. One of:
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139 · 0: Not supported.
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143 DimmSpareSupported
144 If the BIOS supports DCPMM sparing. One of:
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146 · 0: Not supported
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150 AppDirectMigrationSupported
151 If the BIOS supports App Direct migration. One of:
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153 · 0: Not supported
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155 · 1: Supported
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157 RenameNamespaceSupported
158 If the host software supports renaming a namespace with the command
159 Section [Modify Namespace]. One of:
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161 · 0: Not supported
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163 · 1: Supported
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165 GrowAppDirectNamespaceSupported
166 If the host software supports increasing the capacity of an App
167 Direct namespace with the command Section [Modify Namespace]. One
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170 · 0: Not supported
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172 · 1: Supported
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174 ShrinkAppDirectNamespaceSupported
175 If the host software supports decreasing the capacity of an App
176 Direct namespace with the command Section [Modify Namespace]. One
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179 · 0: Not supported
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181 · 1: Supported
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183 InitiateScrubSupported
184 If the platform and host software support initiating an address
185 range scrub on the DCPMMs in the system. One of:
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187 · 0: Not supported
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191 AdrSupported
192 Whether the platform supports asynchronous DRAM refresh (ADR). One
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195 · 0: Not supported. If ADR is not supported, App Direct data
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198 · 1: Supported
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200 EraseDeviceDataSupported
201 Whether Erase Device Data is supported.
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203 · 0: Not supported
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207 EnableDeviceSecuritySupported
208 Whether Enable Device Security is supported.
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210 · 0: Not supported
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214 DisableDeviceSecuritySupported
215 Whether Change Device Security property Lockstate = Disabled is
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218 · 0: Not supported
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220 · 1: Supported
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222 UnlockDeviceSecuritySupported
223 Whether Change Device Security property Lockstate = Unlocked is
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226 · 0: Not supported
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230 FreezeDeviceSecuritySupported
231 Whether Change Device Security property Lockstate = Frozen is
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234 · 0: Not supported
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238 ChangeDevicePassphraseSupported
239 Whether Change Device Passphrase is supported.
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241 · 0: Not supported
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243 · 1: Supported
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245 ChangeMasterPassphraseSupported
246 Whether Change Master Passphrase is supported.
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248 · 0: Not supported
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252 MasterEraseDeviceDataSupported
253 Whether Master Erase Device Data is supported.
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