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ftSMC Component Properties
Table 3-1. ftSMC System Inventory Component Properties (Continued)
Property
DumpQuickEnabled
DumpsToSave
Duplex
ECC Info: HardErrors
ECC Info:
IntermittentHardErrors
ECC Info: SoftErrors
ECC Info: ThresholdExceeded
ECC Info:TotalEccErrors
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Description
Controls the operation of a system crash dump. All of the system
memory may be dumped, depending on what you specify for the
type of memory dump. Therefore, you need to reserve disk space
for the dump. See also DumpNumberOfFilesToSave. The valid
choices are True or False, with True (enabled) as the default.
If DumpQuickEnabled is disabled or if the CPU element is in
simplex mode, the normal Windows dump mechanism is used.
If DumpQuickEnabled is enabled and CPU elements are in duplex
mode, one CPU element is held in the Broken state and the
remaining element(s) will be rebooted. After the system is running
again, the broken element is dumped and returned to service if
AutoBringUpEnabled
is enabled.
If DumpQuickEnabled is disabled and CPU elements are in duplex
mode, the system will attempt to obtain both kinds of dumps; that is,
one CPU is held in the Broken state, and a normal Windows dump
is initiated. Upon reboot, the Broken element is dumped and
returned to service. If two dumps are produced, the normal
Windows dump will be deleted, as it is redundant.
Specifies the maximum number of VTM memory dumps to retain.
The default is 1. Memory dumps are 16 MB. If DumpsToSave is
specified as 0, no dumps are created. The dump occurs if VTM
crashes. The dump is saved to %SystemRoot% with the file name
smmmemx.dmp, where x is the dump number derived from
LastGoodDump
and DumpsToSave.
Describes how the Ethernet adapter sends and receives packets
when connected to the Twisted-Pair Ethernet (TPE) connectors.
Settings are: Auto (default) - negotiate with the switch or hub to
determine the best mode. Half - half duplex performs one operation
(either send or receive) at a time. Full - full duplex sends and
receives packets at the same time.
Number of uncorrectable errors detected.
Number of correctable errors reported for the same bit.
Number of correctable errors detected.
Indicates whether an error threshold has been exceeded. If this
property is false, nonzero counts should not be considered errors.
Number of ECC errors detected.

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