Owner`s manual

5.18.2 SET CPU
The SET CPU command allows you to specify a particular
processor as the primary processor or designate its
eligibility to become the primary processor. You can also
disable a vector processor module.
5.18.2.1 Syntax and Qualifiers
Table 5–10: SET CPU Command Qualifiers
Qualifier Meaning
/E[NABLED]
/ALL
Processor is included in the system configuration and is en-
abled to leave console mode. With the /ALL qualifier all proces-
sors are enabled to leave console mode.
/NO_E[NABLED] Processor is disabled from leaving console mode; START, BOOT,
and CONTINUE commands are ignored.
/NEX[T_PRIMARY] Processor will be the primary (boot) processor at the next sys-
tem reset.
/P[RIMARY]
/ALL
Processor will be eligible to be selected as the primary (boot) pro-
cessor at the next system reset. With the /ALL qualifier all pro-
cessors are eligible to become the boot processor; initial de-
fault.
/NOP[RIMARY] Processor will not be eligible to be selected as the pri-
mary (boot) processor at the next system reset.
/V[ECTOR_ENABLED]
1
Vector processor attached to the specified scalar processor is in-
cluded in the system configuration and can be sent vectorinstruc-
tions; initial default.
/NOV[ECTOR_ENABLED]
1
Vector processor attached to the specified scalar processor is ex-
cluded from the system configuration.
None Processor immediately becomes the new primary proces-
sor; the next system prompt comes from the new primary proces-
sor.
1
Used only with an attached vector processor (Models 400 and 500).
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