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diff -up powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/drmgr.8.man powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/drmgr.8
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--- powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/drmgr.8.man 2011-02-03 15:42:10.822197001 +0100
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+++ powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/drmgr.8 2010-10-05 15:04:41.000000000 +0200
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+.TH DRMGR "8" "Oct 2010" "Linux" "Linux on Power Service Tools"
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+.SH NAME
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+drmgr \- Dynamic Resource Manager. Utility used to perform DLPAR operations on a client partition.
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+
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+.SH SYNOPSIS
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+.B drmgr
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+.RB [ \-w
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+.IR minutes ]
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+.RB [ \-d
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+.IR detail_level ]
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+.RB [ \-C | \-\-capabilities ]
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+.RB [ \-h | \-\-help ]
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+
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+.B drmgr
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+.RB { \-c " {" port " | " slot " | " phb " | " pci " | " mem " | " cpu }
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+.RB | \-m }
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+
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+.B drmgr \-c
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+.RB { port " | " slot " | " phb }
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+.RB { \-a " | " \-r " | " \-Q "} " \-s
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+.I drc_name
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+
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+.B drmgr \-c pci \-s
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+.I slot
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+.RB { \-i " | " \-a " [" \-I "] | " \-r " [" \-I "] | " \-R " [" \-I "]}"
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+
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+.B drmgr \-c mem
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+.RB { \-a " | " \-r "} {" \-q
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+.I quantity
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+.BR \-p
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+.RI { variable_weight " | " ent_capacity "} |"
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+.RB { \-q
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+.I quantity
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+.RB "| " \-s
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+.IR drc_name }}
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+
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+.B drmgr \-c cpu
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+.RB { \-a " | " \-r "} {" \-q
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+.I quantity
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+.BR \-p
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+.RI { variable_weight " | " ent_capacity }
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+.RB [ \-s
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+.IR drc_names ]
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+
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+
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+
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+.SH OVERVIEW
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+.B drmgr
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+program is a member of the ppc64-utils suite of utils.
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+Use it to list DLPAR and hotplug capable slots.
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+
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+.SH DESCRIPTION
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+.B drmgr
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+is a utility to list DLPAR and hotplug capable slots.
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+
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+.SH AUTHOR
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+.B drmgr
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+was written by IBM Corporation
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+.PP
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+This manual page was written by Roman Rakus <rrakus@redhat.com>
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diff -up powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/lsdevinfo.8.man powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/lsdevinfo.8
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--- powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/lsdevinfo.8.man 2011-02-03 15:42:10.824197001 +0100
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+++ powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/lsdevinfo.8 2010-10-05 15:04:41.000000000 +0200
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+.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.36.
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+.TH LSDEVINFO "8" "October 2010" "Linux" "Linux on Power Service Tools"
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+.SH NAME
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+lsdevinfo - information on Virtual devices
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+
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+.SH SYNOPSIS
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+.B lsdevinfo
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+[\fI-q criteria\fR] [\fI-F format\fR] [\fI-R\fR] [\fI-c\fR] [\fI-h\fR]
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+
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+.SH DESCRIPTION
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+Provide information on Virtual devices
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+.PP
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+
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+.SH OPTIONS
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+.TP
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+\fB\-q\fR criteria
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+Specifies a criteria to select which devices are to be displayed.
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+.TP
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+\fB\-F\fR format
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+Specifies the set of attributes to be displayed.
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+.TP
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+\fB\-R\fR
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+Recursively display children of selected devices
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+.TP
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+\fB\-c\fR
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+Display output as a comma separated list for each device.
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+.TP
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+\fB\-V\fR
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+Display version information and exit
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+.TP
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+\fB\-h\fR
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+Display help information and exit
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+
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+.SH AUTHOR
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+.B lsdevinfo
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+was written by Santiago Leon <sleon@ec.ibm.com>.
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+.PP
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+This manual page was written by Roman Rakus <rrakus@redhat.com>.
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+
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diff -up powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/lsprop.8.man powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/lsprop.8
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--- powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/lsprop.8.man 2011-02-03 15:42:10.825197001 +0100
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+++ powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/lsprop.8 2010-09-21 15:16:31.000000000 +0200
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+.TH LSPROP "8" "Sep 2010" "Linux" "Linux on Power Service Tools"
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+.SH NAME
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+lsprop \- list properties
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+.SH SYNOPSIS
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+.B lsprop
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+.RB [ \-R ]
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+.RB [ \-m
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+.IR max-bytes ]
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+.RB [ \-w
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+.IR num-words ]
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+.RI [ FILE .\|.\|.]
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+.SH OVERVIEW
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+.B lsprop
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+program is a member of the ppc64-utils suite of utils.
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+Use it to list properties
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+
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+.SH DESCRIPTION
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+.B lsprop
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+displays properties for
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+.IR FILE s
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+like Open Firmware
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+.I .properties
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+word.
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+If the
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+.I FILE
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+is not set, the current directory is used.
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+
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+.SH OPTIONS
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+.TP
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+.B \-R
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+Process recursively
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+.TP
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+.BI \-m " max-bytes"
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+Read only first
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+.I max-bytes
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+bytes from the
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+.IR FILE s
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+.TP
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+.BI \-w " num-words"
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+Display up to
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+.I num-words
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+words per line
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diff -up powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/lsslot.8.man powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/lsslot.8
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--- powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/lsslot.8.man 2011-02-03 15:42:10.827197001 +0100
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+++ powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/lsslot.8 2010-10-05 15:04:41.000000000 +0200
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+.TH LSSLOT "8" "Oct 2010" "Linux" "Linux on Power Service Tools"
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+.SH NAME
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+lsslot \- Utility to list DLPAR and hotplug capable slots.
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+
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+.SH SYNOPSIS
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+.B lsprop
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+.RB [ \-c " | " \-a " | " \-b " | " \-p " | " \-o " | " \-s " | " \-F " | " \-d " | " \-w ]
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+
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+.SH OVERVIEW
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+.B lsslot
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+program is a member of the ppc64-utils suite of utils.
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+Use it to list DLPAR and hotplug capable slots.
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+
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+.SH DESCRIPTION
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+.B lsslot
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+is a utility to list DLPAR and hotplug capable slots.
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+
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+.SH OPTIONS
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+.TP
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+.BI \-c " connector type"
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+Display the slots of the specified connector type. The valid connector types
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+are "pci" for hotplg PCI slots, "slot" for logical slots, "phb" fot PHB's
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+and "cpu" for cpu's. The default is "slot" if no -c option is specified.
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+.TP
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+.B \-a
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+Display available slots, valid for "pci" slots only.
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+.TP
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+.B \-b
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+Display cpu's and caches, valid for "cpu" only.
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+.TP
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+.B \-o
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+Display occupied slots, valid for "pci" slots only.
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+.TP
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+.B \-p
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+Display caches, valid for "cpu" slots only.
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+.BI \-s " slot"
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+Display characteristics of the specified slot.
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+.TP
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+.BI \-F " delimiter"
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+Specified a single character to delimit the output. The heading is not
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+displayed and the columns are delimited by the specified character.
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+.TP
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+.B \-d
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+Enable debugging output.
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+.TP
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+.BI \-w " timeout"
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+Specify a timeout when attempting to acquire locks.
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+.SH AUTHOR
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+.B lsslot
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+was written by IBM Corporation
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+.PP
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+This manual page was written by Roman Rakus <rrakus@redhat.com>
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diff -up powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/ls-vdev.8.man powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/ls-vdev.8
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--- powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/ls-vdev.8.man 2011-02-03 15:42:10.828197001 +0100
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+++ powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/ls-vdev.8 2010-10-05 15:04:41.000000000 +0200
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+.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.36.
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+.TH LS-VDEV "8" "October 2010" "Linux" "Linux on Power Service Tools"
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+.SH NAME
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+ls-vdev \- information on Virtual SCSI adapters and devices
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+.SH SYNOPSIS
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+.BR ls-vdev " [" \-h " | " -V ]
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+
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+.SH DESCRIPTION
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+Provide information on Virtual SCSI adapters and devices
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+.PP
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+
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+.SH OPTIONS
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+.TP
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+\fB\-V\fR
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+Display version information and exit
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+.TP
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+\fB\-h\fR
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+Display help information and exit
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+.PP
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+
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+.SH AUTHOR
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+.B ls-vdev
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+was written by Brian King <brking@linux.vnet.ibm.com>.
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+.PP
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+This manual page was written by Roman Rakus <rrakus@redhat.com>.
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diff -up powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/ls-veth.8.man powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/ls-veth.8
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--- powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/ls-veth.8.man 2011-02-03 15:42:10.830197001 +0100
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+++ powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/ls-veth.8 2010-10-05 15:04:41.000000000 +0200
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+.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.36.
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+.TH LS-VETH "8" "October 2010" "Linux" "Linux on Power Service Tools"
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+.SH NAME
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+ls-veth \- information on Virtual Ethernet devices
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+.SH SYNOPSIS
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+.BR ls-veth " [" \-h " | " -V ]
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+
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+.SH DESCRIPTION
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+Provide information on Virtual Ethernet devices
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+.PP
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+
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+.SH OPTIONS
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+.TP
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+\fB\-V\fR
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+Display version information and exit
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+.TP
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+\fB\-h\fR
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+Display help information and exit
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+.PP
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+
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+.SH AUTHOR
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+.B ls-veth
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+was written by Brian King <brking@linux.vnet.ibm.com>.
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+.PP
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+This manual page was written by Roman Rakus <rrakus@redhat.com>.
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diff -up powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/ls-vscsi.8.man powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/ls-vscsi.8
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--- powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/ls-vscsi.8.man 2011-02-03 15:42:10.832197001 +0100
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+++ powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/ls-vscsi.8 2010-10-05 15:04:41.000000000 +0200
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+.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.36.
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+.TH LS-VSCSI "8" "October 2010" "Linux" "Linux on Power Service Tools"
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+.SH NAME
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+ls-vscsi \- information on Virtual devices
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+.SH SYNOPSIS
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+.BR ls-vscsi " [" \-h " | " -V ]
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+
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+.SH DESCRIPTION
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+Provide information on Virtual devices
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+.PP
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+
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+.SH OPTIONS
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+.TP
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+\fB\-V\fR
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+Display version information and exit
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+.TP
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+\fB\-h\fR
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+Display help information and exit
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+.PP
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+
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+.SH AUTHOR
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+.B ls-vscsi
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+was written by Brian King <brking@linux.vnet.ibm.com>.
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+.PP
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+This manual page was written by Roman Rakus <rrakus@redhat.com>.
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diff -up powerpc-utils-1.2.10/man/Makefile.am.man powerpc-utils-1.2.10/man/Makefile.am
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--- powerpc-utils-1.2.10/man/Makefile.am.man 2011-06-17 08:22:44.869137058 +0200
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+++ powerpc-utils-1.2.10/man/Makefile.am 2011-06-17 08:23:54.264930370 +0200
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@@ -2,5 +2,6 @@ dist_man_MANS = activate_firmware.8 rtas
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uesensor.8 amsstat.1 serv_config.8 \
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update_flash.8 nvram.8 set_poweron_time.8 \
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usysattn.8 bootlist.8 ofpathname.8 snap.8 usysident.8 \
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- hvcsadmin.8 rtas_dump.8 sys_ident.8 lparcfg.5 lparstat.8
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-
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+ hvcsadmin.8 rtas_dump.8 sys_ident.8 lparcfg.5 lparstat.8 \
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+ lsdevinfo.8 rtas_event_decode.8 ls-vdev.8 lsslot.8 lsprop.8 \
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+ drmgr.8 ls-veth.8 ppc64_cpu.8 nvsetenv.8 ls-vscsi.8
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diff -up powerpc-utils-1.2.10/man/Makefile.in.man powerpc-utils-1.2.10/man/Makefile.in
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--- powerpc-utils-1.2.10/man/Makefile.in.man 2011-06-17 08:22:55.078436059 +0200
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+++ powerpc-utils-1.2.10/man/Makefile.in 2011-06-17 08:23:49.319676304 +0200
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@@ -137,7 +137,9 @@ dist_man_MANS = activate_firmware.8 rtas
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uesensor.8 amsstat.1 serv_config.8 \
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update_flash.8 nvram.8 set_poweron_time.8 \
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usysattn.8 bootlist.8 ofpathname.8 snap.8 usysident.8 \
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- hvcsadmin.8 rtas_dump.8 sys_ident.8 lparcfg.5 lparstat.8
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+ hvcsadmin.8 rtas_dump.8 sys_ident.8 lparcfg.5 lparstat.8 \
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+ lsdevinfo.8 rtas_event_decode.8 ls-vdev.8 lsslot.8 lsprop.8 \
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+ drmgr.8 ls-veth.8 ppc64_cpu.8 nvsetenv.8 ls-vscsi.8
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diff -up powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/nvsetenv.8.man powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/nvsetenv.8
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--- powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/nvsetenv.8.man 2011-02-03 15:42:10.833197001 +0100
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+++ powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/nvsetenv.8 2011-02-03 15:22:37.651197000 +0100
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+.TH NVSETENV "8" "Oct 2010" "Linux" "Linux on Power Service Tools"
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+.SH NAME
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+nvsetenv \- wrapper to invoke nvram
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+
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+.SH SYNOPSIS
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+.B nvsetenv
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+[ ARG1 ] [ ARG2 ]
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+
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+.SH DESCRIPTION
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+.B nvsetenv
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+is just a wrapper to invoke nvram
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+
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+.SH OPTIONS
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+
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+Without any argument, nvsetenv calls
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+.I nvram --print-config
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+
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+With one argument
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+.IR ARG1 ,
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+nvsetenv calls
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+.I nvram --print-config=ARG1
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+
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+With two arguments
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+.IR "ARG1 ARG2" ,
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+nvsetenv calls
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+.I nvram --update-config ARG1=ARG2
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+
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+.SH "SEE ALSO"
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+.IR nvram (8)
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diff -up powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/ppc64_cpu.8.man powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/ppc64_cpu.8
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--- powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/ppc64_cpu.8.man 2011-02-03 15:42:10.835197001 +0100
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+++ powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/ppc64_cpu.8 2010-09-21 15:16:32.000000000 +0200
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+.TH PPC64_CPU 8 "21 August 2007" "Linux" "Linux on Power Service Tools"
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+.SH NAME
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+\fBppc64_cpu\fP \- cpu settings utility
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+.SH SYNOPSIS
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+.nf
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+\fB/usr/sbin/ppc64_cpu\fP --smt
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+\fB/usr/sbin/ppc64_cpu\fP --smt={on|off}
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+\fB/usr/sbin/ppc64_cpu\fP --smt=X
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+.PP
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+\fB/usr/sbin/ppc64_cpu\fP --cores-present
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+\fB/usr/sbin/ppc64_cpu\fP --cores-on
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+\fB/usr/sbin/ppc64_cpu\fP --cores-on=X
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+.PP
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+\fB/usr/sbin/ppc64_cpu\fP --dscr
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+\fB/usr/sbin/ppc64_cpu\fP --dscr=<val>
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+.PP
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+\fB/usr/sbin/ppc64_cpu\fP --smt-snooze-delay
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+\fB/usr/sbin/ppc64_cpu\fP --smt-snooze-delay=<val>
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+.PP
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+\fB/usr/sbin/ppc64_cpu\fP --run-mode
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+\fB/usr/sbin/ppc64_cpu\fP --run-mode=<val>
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+.PP
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+\fB/usr/sbin/ppc64_cpu\fP --frequency
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+.fi
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+.SH DESCRIPTION
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+This utility allows users to view and set the cpu SMT, cores, DSCR,
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+smt-snooze-delay, run mode and frequency settings.
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+.SH OPTIONS
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+.TP
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+.B \--smt
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+Get current SMT state.
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+.TP
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+.B \--smt={on|off}
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+Turn SMT on/off.
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+.TP
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+.B \--smt=X
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+Set SMT state to X.
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+.TP
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+.B \--cores-present
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+Get the number of cores installed.
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+.TP
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+.B \--cores-on
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+Get the number of cores currently online.
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+.TP
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+.B \--cores-on=X
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+Put exactly X cores online.
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+.TP
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+.B \--dscr
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+Get current DSCR setting.
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+.TP
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+.B \--dscr=<val>
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+Change DSCR setting.
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+.TP
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+.B \--smt-snooze-delay
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+Get current smt-snooze-delay setting.
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+.TP
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+.B \--smt-snooze-delay=<val>
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+Change smt-snooze-delay setting.
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+.TP
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+.B \--run-mode
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+Get current diagnostics run mode
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+.TP
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+.B \--run-mode=<val>
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+Set current diagnostics run mode
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+.TP
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+.B \--frequency
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+Determine cpu frequency
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+.SH AUTHOR
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+\fBppc64_cpu\fP was written by Anton Blanchard.
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+.PP
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+This manual page was written by Aur\['e]lien G\['E]R\[^O]ME
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+<ag@roxor.cx>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
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+Enhanced by Roman Rakus <rrakus@redhat.com>
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diff -up powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/rtas_event_decode.8.man powerpc-utils-1.2.6/man/rtas_event_decode.8
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+.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.36.
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+.TH RTAS_EVENT_DECODE 8 "September 2010" "Linux" "Linux on Power Service Tools"
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+.SH NAME
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+\fBrtas_event_decode\fP - RTAS message decoder
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+.SH SYNOPSIS
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+.B rtas_event_decode
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+[\fI-dv\fR] [\fI-n eventnum\fR] [\fI-w width\fR]
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+.SH DESCRIPTION
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+RTAS messages are placed in the syslog encoded in a binary
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+format, and are unreadable. This tool will take exactly one
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+message, parse it, and spit out the human-readable equivalent.
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+This program expects ascii data on stdin.
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+
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+This tool is mostly meant to be used in conjuction with the
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+rtas_dump shell script, which provides a suitable user
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+interface.
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+
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+.SH OPTIONS
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+.TP
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+.B \-d
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+dump the raw RTAS event
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+.TP
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+.BI \-n " eventnum"
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+event number of the RTAS event being dumped
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+.TP
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+.B \-v
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+verbose, print all details, not just header
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+.TP
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+.BI \-w " width"
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+limit the output to the specified width, default width is 80 characters. The width must be > 0 and < 1024.
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