/sys$common/syshlp/SDA.HLB  —  Using CLUE with DOSD, REGISTER  Parameters
 ALL

    When used with /CPU, it requests information about all CPUs in
    the system. When used with /PROCESS, it requests information
    about all processes that exist in the system.

 cpu-id

    When used with /CPU, it gives the number of the CPU for which
    information is to be displayed. Use of the cpu-id parameter
    causes the CLUE REGISTER command to perform an implicit SET CPU
    command, making the indicated CPU the current CPU for subsequent
    SDA commands.

 process-name

    When used with /PROCESS, it gives the name of the process for
    which information is to be displayed. Use of the process-name
    parameter, the /ADDRESS qualifier, the /INDEX qualifier, or the
    /IDENTIFICATION qualifier causes the CLUE REGISTER command to
    perform an implicit SET PROCESS command, making the indicated
    process the current process for subsequent SDA commands. You can
    determine the names of the processes in the system by issuing a
    SHOW SUMMARY command.

    The process-name can contain up to 15 letters and numerals,
    including the underscore (_)  and dollar sign ($). If it contains
    any other characters, you must enclose the process-name in
    quotation marks (" ").
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