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NAME

       ipmctl-modify-device - Changes the configurable setting(s) on one or more DCPMMs

SYNOPSIS

       ipmctl set [OPTIONS] -dimm (DimmIDs) AveragePowerReportingTimeConstant=(100-12000)

DESCRIPTION

       Changes the configurable setting(s) on one or more DCPMMs.

OPTIONS

       -f, -force
           Changing DCPMM setting(s) is a potentially destructive operation which requires confirmation from the
           user for each DCPMM. This option suppresses the confirmation.

       -h, -help
           Displays help for the command.

       -o (text|nvmxml), -output (text|nvmxml)
           Changes the output format. One of: "text" (default) or "nvmxml".

TARGETS

       -dimm (DimmIDs)
           Modifies specific DCPMMs by supplying one or more comma-separated DCPMM identifiers. However, this is
           not recommended as it may put the system in an undesirable state. The default is to modify all
           manageable DCPMMs.

PROPERTIES

       AveragePowerReportingTimeConstantMultiplier
           The value that is used to multiply the base time value used for average power consumption
           measurements. Can be set to a value between 0 and 32. The default value is 0.

       AveragePowerReportingTimeConstant
           The value, in milliseconds, used to determine the time constant for reporting the average power
           consumption measurements. Can be set to a value between 100 and 12000, by increments of 100. The
           default value is 1000.

EXAMPLES

       Sets average power reporting time constant multiplier to 1 on all manageable DCPMMs

       set -dimm AveragePowerReportingTimeConstant=1500

LIMITATIONS

       In order to successfully execute this command:

       •   The caller must have the appropriate privileges.

       •   The specified DCPMM(s) must be manageable by the host software.

RETURN DATA

       For each DCPMM, the CLI will indicate the status of the operation. If a failure occurs when modifying
       multiple DCPMMs, the process will exit and not continue modifying the remaining DCPMMs.

SAMPLE OUTPUT

       Modify DIMM (DimmID): Success
       Modify DIMM (DimmID): Error (Code)-(Description)