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Table 3-2 Class: HP_Processor Properties Property name Description ElementName CIM_ManagedSystemElement Name OperationalStatus StatusDescriptions HealthState CIM_LogicalElement CIM_EnabledLogicalElement EnabledState RequestedState Property implementation (x86 Family x Model y Stepping z), where is the processor brand string, x is the processor family number, y is the processor model number and z is the processor stepping number Example: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.06GHz (x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 7) A string indicating the processor physical location. On cellular systems, the location includes the cabinet and cell number. A string indicating the processor physical location. On cellular systems, the location includes the cabinet and cell number. • 0 (Unknown) • 2 (OK), when CPU is enabled and operational • 5 (Predictive Failure), when IML error information is logged for this CPU • 6 (Error), when CPU is disabled through POST error • 10 (Stopped), when CPU is disabled through RBSU StatusDescriptions[0] text per OperationalStatus[0]: • Processor-module status unknown. • Processor-module status OK • Processor-module is degraded, it is predicted to Fail • Processor-module in Slot: a Socket: b disabled By BIOS (POST Error), where a is the slot number and b is the socket number • Processor-module in Slot: a Socket: b disabled by User through BIOS Setup, where a is the slot number and b is the socket number • 0 (Unknown), when OperationalStatus[0]=0 (Unknown) • 5 (OK), when OperationalStatus[0]=2 (OK) • 15 (Minor Failure), when OperationalStatus[0]=10 (Stopped) • 20 (Major Failure), when OperationalStatus[0]=5 (Predictive Failure) • 25 (Critical Failure), when OperationalStatus[0]=6 (Error) 2 (Enabled) 12 (Not Applicable) 2BCPU 26