1.
L3_0
U1.x-P1-C1
2.
L3_1
U1.x-P1-C3
3.
MCM_0
U1.x-P1-C2
4.
L3_3
U1.x-P1-C4
5.
L3_2
U1.x-P1-C5
To
change
the
plug
count
for
a
particular
module,
enter
a
menu
index
number.
For
example,
to
change
the
plug
count
of
the
L3
cache
module
that
is
physically
in
the
upper-left
corner
(U1.9-P1-C1),
type
1
,
then
enter
the
new
plug
count.
When
all
of
the
new
plug
counts
have
been
entered,
select
50,
Commit
the
values
and
write
to
the
VPD
.
This
action
will
store
the
new
values
in
NVRAM.
v
Performance
Mode
Setup
Menu
If
certain
types
of
processor
cards
are
installed
in
the
system,
this
menu
remains
not
applicable
.
For
other
types
of
processor
cards,
this
menu
will
be
active
after
the
first
boot.
Note:
The
first
time
the
system
is
booted
after
NVRAM
is
cleared,
Not
Applicable
displays
under
Performance
Mode
Setup
Menu
on
the
screen.
This
may
also
occur
if
the
service
processor
is
replaced,
or
the
processor
MCM
is
upgraded.
If
option
12
is
selected
when
Not
Applicable
is
on
the
screen,
the
system
responds
with
Not
Applicable
and
redisplays
the
system
information
menu.
The
setup
menu
can
be
displayed
after
the
performance
mode
is
set,
which
happens
the
first
time
that
the
system
is
booted.
The
default
performance
mode
is
set
by
the
firmware
during
IPL.
The
default
mode
is
designed
to
provide
the
best
performance
for
the
hardware
configuration
of
the
system.
The
performance
mode
is
system-wide;
it
cannot
be
set
on
a
per-partition
basis.
The
default
setting
can
be
overwritten
using
the
performance
mode
setup
menu.
The
performance
mode
setup
menu
will
be
similar
to
the
following:
Default
Performance
Mode:
Standard
Operation
1.
Current
Performance
Mode:
Standard
Operation
98.
Return
to
Previous
Menu
0>
Selecting
option
1
displays
the
the
following
performance
modes:
Select
from
the
following
options:
1.
Large
Commercial
System
optimization
2.
Standard
Operation
3.
Turbo
Database
Mode
0>
If
you
want
to
override
the
default
setting,
a
brief
description
of
each
performance
mode
follows:
Chapter
4.
Using
the
Service
Processor
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