Setting deconfiguration policies

Set various processor and memory configuration and deconfiguration policies.

You can set various policies to deconfigure processors and memory in certain situations. You can enable policies that deconfigure the processor when failures occur, such as a predictive failure (for example, correctable errors generated by a processor exceeding the threshold). You can also enable the firmware to power off a processing unit (also called a node) for concurrent maintenance when any of the resources in that node are deconfigured. The field core override value can also be set.

To set the deconfiguration policies or the field core override value, you must have one of the following authority levels. Any user can view the deconfiguration policies.
  • Administrator
  • Authorized service provider

To set deconfiguration policies or the field core override value, complete the following steps:

  1. On the ASMI Welcome pane, specify your user ID and password, and click Log In.
  2. In the navigation area, expand System Configuration > Hardware Deconfiguration.
  3. Select Deconfiguration Policies.
  4. In the right pane, select Enabled or Disabled for each policy.
  5. Click Save settings.



Last updated: Tue, September 18, 2018