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

6       ipmctl-show-preferences - Displays a list of the DCPMM software user
7       preferences
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SYNOPSIS

10       ipmctl show [OPTIONS] -preferences
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DESCRIPTION

13       Displays a list of the DCPMM software user preferences and their
14       current values.
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OPTIONS

17       -h, -help
18           Displays help for the command.
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20       -o (text|nvmxml), -output (text|nvmxml)
21           Changes the output format. One of: "text" (default) or "nvmxml".
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EXAMPLES

24       Displays the current values for all the user preferences
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RETURN DATA

29       CLI_DEFAULT_DIMM_ID
30           The default display of DCPMM identifiers. One of:
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32           ·   UID: Use the DimmUID attribute as defined in the command Show
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35           ·   HANDLE: Use the DimmHandle attribute as defined in the command
36               Show Device. This is the default.
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38       CLI_DEFAULT_SIZE
39           The default display of capacities in the CLI. One of:
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41           ·   AUTO: Automatically choose the best format for each capacity in
42               binary multiples of bytes (i.e., B, MiB, GiB or TiB). This is
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45           ·   AUTO_10: AUTO_10: Automatically choose the best format for each
46               capacity in decimal multiples of bytes (i.e., B, MB, GB or TB).
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48           ·   B: Displays all capacities in bytes.
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50           ·   MB: Displays all capacities in megabytes.
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52           ·   MiB: Displays all capacities in mebibytes.
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54           ·   GB: Displays all capacities in gigabytes.
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56           ·   GiB: Displays all capacities in gibibytes.
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58           ·   TB: Displays all capacities in terabytes.
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60           ·   TiB: Displays all capacities in tebibytes.
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62       PERFORMANCE_MONITOR_ENABLED
63           Whether or not the monitor is periodically storing performance
64           metrics for the DCPMMs in the host server. One of:
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66           ·   0: Disabled
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68           ·   1: Enabled. This is the default.
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70       PERFORMANCE_MONITOR_INTERVAL_MINUTES
71           The interval in minutes that the monitor is retrieving and storing
72           performance metrics (if enabled). The default value is 180 minutes.
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74       EVENT_MONITOR_ENABLED
75           Whether or not the monitor is periodically checking for DCPMM
76           events. One of:
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78           ·   0: Disabled
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80           ·   1: Enabled. This is the default.
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82       EVENT_MONITOR_INTERVAL_MINUTES
83           The interval in minutes that the monitor is checking for and
84           storing DCPMM events (if enabled). The default value is 1 minute.
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86       EVENT_LOG_MAX
87           The maximum number of events to keep in the management software.
88           The default value is 0, which indicates no limit.
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90       DBG_LOG_MAX
91           The maximum number of debug log entries to keep in the management
92           software. The default value is 0, which indicates no limit.
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94       APPDIRECT_SETTINGS
95           The interleave settings to use when creating App Direct capacity in
96           the format: (IMCSize_ChannelSize). The default is "RECOMMENDED"
97           which uses the BIOS recommended App Direct settings returned by the
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100       APPDIRECT_GRANULARITY
101           The minimum App Direct granularity per DCPMM supported by the
102           command Create Memory Allocation Goal. One of:
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104           ·   RECOMMENDED: Use the recommended App Direct granularity of 32
105               GiB.
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107           ·   1: Allows 1 GiB App Direct granularity which may result in App
108               Direct region sizes that are not recommended.
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110       DBG_LOG_LEVEL
111           Whether debug logging is enabled in the DCPMM host software. These
112           logs pertain to the operation of the command-line tool only and do
113           not reflect any logging functionality of the DCPMM. One of:
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115           ·   0: Logging is disabled. This is the default.
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117           ·   1: Log Errors.
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119           ·   2: Log Warnings, Errors.
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121           ·   3: Log Informational, Warnings, Errors.
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123           ·   4: Log Verbose, Informational, Warnings, Errors.
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