Table 1 CPU-Related DCL Commands
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Command |
Qualifier |
Description |
SET CPU
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/[NO]AUTO_START
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Sets or clears the instance-specific autostart
flag for the specified CPUs.
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/[NO]FAILOVER
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Defines or removes any instance-specific failover
relationship for the specified CPUs.
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/MIGRATE
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Transfers ownership of the
CPU from the current instance to another soft partition.
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/POWER
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Turns the power on or off
in one or more CPU slots. Valid options are ON and OFF.
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/REFRESH
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Examines and updates the
OpenVMS context for the specified CPU or CPUs, using the hardware
configuration tree.
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/OVERRIDE_CHECKS
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Bypasses the series of checks
that determine whether the specified processor is eligible for removal
if the SET CPU command is being used to remove the CPU from the
active set.
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/START
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Initiates a request for
the specified CPU to join the OpenVMS active set if it is not already
there.
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SHOW CPU
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/ACTIVE_SET
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Selects as the subject of
the display only those processors that are members of the system's
active set.
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/CONFIGURE_SET
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Selects as the subject of
the display only those processors that are members of the system's
configure set -- those that are actively owned and controlled
by the current instance.
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/POTENTIAL_SET
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Selects as the subject of
the display only those processors that are members of the system's
potential set -- those CPUs in the hard partition that meet
the current instance's requirements to join its active set. Inclusion
in this set does not imply that the CPU is (or ever will be) owned
by the current instance. The potential set only describes those
physically existing CPUs that currently meet the instance-specific hardware
and software compatibility constraints, should they ever become available.
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/STANDBY_SET
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Selects as the subject of
the display only those processors that are members of the system's
standby set -- those CPUs in the hard partition that are
not currently owned by soft partitions and may be available for
ownership by the current instance.
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/SYSTEM
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Displays platform-specific
hardware information relating to the current instance.
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START/CPU
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/POWER[=ON]
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Powers on the CPU prior
to bringing the CPU into the active set.
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STOP/CPU
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/MIGRATE
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Transfers ownership of the
CPU from the current instance to another soft partition.
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/POWER=OFF
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Powers down the CPU after it is removed from
the active set.
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