HP t520 Administrator Guide - Page 133

CpuMgr, Registry key, Description, Password, Username, Wait for network before connecting

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Registry key root/ConnectionType/xen/gui/XenManager/ widgets/password root/ConnectionType/xen/gui/XenManager/ widgets/username root/ConnectionType/xen/gui/XenManager/ widgets/waitForNetwork root/ConnectionType/xen/gui/fbpanel/autohide root/ConnectionType/xen/gui/fbpanel/edge root/ConnectionType/xen/gui/fbpanel/hidden Description user can interact with it. If set to inactive, the widget is hidden. If set to read-only, the widget is visible in the readonly state. Controls the state of the Password widget in Citrix Connection Manager. If set to active, the widget is visible in the UI and the user can interact with it. If set to inactive, the widget is hidden. If set to read-only, the widget is visible in the readonly state. Controls the state of the Username widget in Citrix Connection Manager. If set to active, the widget is visible in the UI and the user can interact with it. If set to inactive, the widget is hidden. If set to read-only, the widget is visible in the readonly state. Controls the state of the Wait for network before connecting widget in Citrix Connection Manager. If set to active, the widget is visible in the UI and the user can interact with it. If set to inactive, the widget is hidden. If set to read-only, the widget is visible in the read-only state. If set to true, the taskbar auto-hides. Sets the default position of the taskbar when more than one published desktop or application is available. If set to 1, the taskbar is completely hidden, but only if autoStartResource or autoStartDesktop is enabled. CpuMgr Registry key Description root/CpuMgr/General/CpuNumber Indicates the number of CPUs in the system. This value is readonly. root/CpuMgr/General/EnableCpuMgr If set to 1, the CPU Manager will control system performance. If set to 0, the system will run at its default performance level. root/CpuMgr/General/ScalingAvailableGovernors Indicates the available CPU scaling governors in the system. This value is read-only. root/CpuMgr/General/ScalingGovernor Sets the CPU scaling governor to use when the CPU Manager is enabled. The available governors are hardware-dependent. Some common governors are performance and ondemand. The performance governor uses the most power and configures the system to run at maximum performance, even if nothing is in use. The ondemand governor configures system resources based on the current demand and might yield the best performanceper-watt, but user performance might suffer if the system is constantly increasing or decreasing the performance. The default governor is performance. A change in governor takes effect immediately. CpuMgr 121

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Registry key
Description
user can interact with it. If set to
inactive
, the widget is
hidden. If set to
read-only
, the widget is visible in the read-
only state.
root/ConnectionType/xen/gui/XenManager/
widgets/password
Controls the state of the
Password
widget in Citrix Connection
Manager. If set to
active
, the widget is visible in the UI and the
user can interact with it. If set to
inactive
, the widget is
hidden. If set to
read-only
, the widget is visible in the read-
only state.
root/ConnectionType/xen/gui/XenManager/
widgets/username
Controls the state of the
Username
widget in Citrix Connection
Manager. If set to
active
, the widget is visible in the UI and the
user can interact with it. If set to
inactive
, the widget is
hidden. If set to
read-only
, the widget is visible in the read-
only state.
root/ConnectionType/xen/gui/XenManager/
widgets/waitForNetwork
Controls the state of the
Wait for network before connecting
widget in Citrix Connection Manager. If set to
active
, the widget
is visible in the UI and the user can interact with it. If set to
inactive
, the widget is hidden. If set to
read-only
, the
widget is visible in the read-only state.
root/ConnectionType/xen/gui/fbpanel/autohide
If set to
true
, the taskbar auto-hides.
root/ConnectionType/xen/gui/fbpanel/edge
Sets the default position of the taskbar when more than one
published desktop or application is available.
root/ConnectionType/xen/gui/fbpanel/hidden
If set to 1, the taskbar is completely hidden, but only if
autoStartResource
or
autoStartDesktop
is enabled.
CpuMgr
Registry key
Description
root/CpuMgr/General/CpuNumber
Indicates the number of CPUs in the system. This value is read-
only.
root/CpuMgr/General/EnableCpuMgr
If set to 1, the CPU Manager will control system performance. If
set to 0, the system will run at its default performance level.
root/CpuMgr/General/ScalingAvailableGovernors
Indicates the available CPU scaling governors in the system. This
value is read-only.
root/CpuMgr/General/ScalingGovernor
Sets the CPU scaling governor to use when the CPU Manager is
enabled. The available governors are hardware-dependent. Some
common governors are
performance
and
ondemand
. The
performance
governor uses the most power and
configures
the system to run at maximum performance, even if nothing is in
use. The
ondemand
governor
configures
system resources based
on the current demand and might yield the best performance-
per-watt, but user performance might
suffer
if the system is
constantly increasing or decreasing the performance. The default
governor is
performance
. A change in governor takes
effect
immediately.
CpuMgr
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