Provided by: ipmctl_03.00.00.0423-1_amd64
NAME
ipmctl-show-preferences - Displays a list of the PMem module software user preferences
SYNOPSIS
ipmctl show [OPTIONS] -preferences
DESCRIPTION
Displays a list of the PMem module software user preferences and their current values.
OPTIONS
-h, -help Displays help for the command. -ddrt Used to specify DDRT as the desired transport protocol for the current invocation of ipmctl. -smbus Used to specify SMBUS as the desired transport protocol for the current invocation of ipmctl. Note The -ddrt and -smbus options are mutually exclusive and may not be used together. -o (text|nvmxml), -output (text|nvmxml) Changes the output format. One of: "text" (default) or "nvmxml".
EXAMPLES
Displays the current values for all the user preferences. ipmctl show -preferences
RETURN DATA
CLI_DEFAULT_DIMM_ID The default display of PMem module identifiers. One of: • UID: Use the DimmUID attribute as defined in the command [Show Dimm]. • HANDLE: Use the DimmHandle attribute as defined in the command [Show Dimm]. This is the default. CLI_DEFAULT_SIZE The default display of capacities in the CLI. One of: • AUTO: Automatically choose the best format for each capacity in binary multiples of bytes (i.e., B, MiB, GiB or TiB). This is the default. • AUTO_10: AUTO_10: Automatically choose the best format for each capacity in decimal multiples of bytes (i.e., B, MB, GB or TB). • B: Displays all capacities in bytes. • MB: Displays all capacities in megabytes. • MiB: Displays all capacities in mebibytes. • GB: Displays all capacities in gigabytes. • GiB: Displays all capacities in gibibytes. • TB: Displays all capacities in terabytes. • TiB: Displays all capacities in tebibytes. APPDIRECT_SETTINGS The interleave settings to use when creating App Direct capacity in the format: (IMCSize_ChannelSize). The default is "RECOMMENDED" which uses the BIOS recommended App Direct settings returned by the command [Show System Capabilities]. DBG_LOG_LEVEL Whether debug logging is enabled in the PMem module host software. These logs pertain to the operation of the command-line tool only and do not reflect any logging functionality of the PMem module. One of: • 0: Logging is disabled. This is the default. • 1: Log Errors. • 2: Log Warnings, Errors. • 3: Log Informational, Warnings, Errors. • 4: Log Verbose, Informational, Warnings, Errors.