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EDAC-CTL(8)		      EDAC admin utility		   EDAC-CTL(8)

NAME
       edac-ctl - EDAC admin utility

SYNOPSIS
       edac-ctl [OPTION]...

DESCRIPTION
       The  edac-ctl  program  is  a perl(1) script which performs some useful
       administration tasks for EDAC (Error Detection and Correction) drivers.

OPTIONS
       --help Display a brief usage message.

       --driver
	      Attempt to determine the name of a valid	EDAC  driver  for  the
	      current	 hardware.    This   uses   a	driver	 database   in
	      /etc/edac/driver.db, along with the output of lspci(8).

       --mainboard
	      Print mainboard vendor and model for this	 hardware,  if	availā€
	      able.   This  option  requires  that the dmidecode(8) utility be
	      installed, and must be run as root.

       --load Load EDAC drivers.

       --unload
	      Unload EDAC drivers.

       --status
	      Print the status of EDAC drivers (loaded or unloaded).

       --register-labels
	      Register motherboard DIMM labels into EDAC driver	 sysfs	files.
	      This  option  uses the detected mainboard manufacturer and model
	      number in combination with a "labels  database"  file  found  in
	      /etc/edac/labels.db.  An	entry  for  the	 current hardware must
	      exist in the labels database for this option to do anything.

       --print-labels
	      Display the configured labels for the current hardware, as  well
	      as the current labels registered with EDAC.

       --labeldb=DB
	      Specify an alternate location for the labels database.

       --driverdb=DB
	      Specify and alternate location for the EDAC driver database.

SEE ALSO
       edac(3), edac-util(1)

@META_ALIAS			  2007-05-08			   EDAC-CTL(8)
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