Library /sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb  —  SHOW  CPU  Qualifiers

1    /ACTIVE_SET

    Selects as the subject of the display only those processors that
    are members of the system's active set.

2    /ALL

    Selects all configured processors, active and inactive, as the
    subject of the display.

3    /BRIEF

    Produces information from the summary display and also lists the
    current CPU state and current process (if any) for each processor
    in the configuration.

4    /CONFIGURE_SET

       /CONFIGURE_SET (Alpha/Integrity servers only)

    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.

5    /EXACT

    Use with the /PAGE=SAVE and /SEARCH qualifiers to specify a
    search string that must match the search string exactly and must
    be enclosed with quotation marks (" ").

    If you specify the /EXACT qualifier without the /SEARCH
    qualifier, exact search mode is enabled when you set the search
    string with the Find (E1) key.

6    /FULL

    Produces information from the summary display. The /FULL
    qualifier also lists the current CPU state, the current process
    (if any), the revision levels, and the capabilities for each
    configured processor. It indicates which processes can execute
    only on certain processors in the configuration. In addition, if
    one or more uniprocessing drivers are present in the system, the
    /FULL qualifier lists them by name.

    The SHOW CPU/FULL command lists the current process on each
    configured processor without stopping other activity on the
    system. The current process may change while the data is
    displayed. As a result, there may be apparent inconsistencies in
    the display. For example, a process may be listed as the current
    process on more than one CPU.

    This qualifier also displays whether the CPU is enabled or
    disabled for use as a Fast Path preferred CPU, then lists the
    Fast Path ports assigned to it, and shows whether or not the
    ports are user-assigned.

    For more information about using Fast Path features to improve
    I/O performance, see the HP OpenVMS I/O User's Reference Manual.

7    /HIGHLIGHT

       /HIGHLIGHT[=keyword]

    Use with the /PAGE=SAVE and /SEARCH qualifiers to specify the
    type of highlighting you want when a search string is found. When
    a string is found, the entire line is highlighted. You can use
    the following keywords: BOLD, BLINK, REVERSE, and UNDERLINE. BOLD
    is the default highlighting.

8    /OUTPUT

       /OUTPUT[=filespec]
       /NOOUTPUT

    Controls where the output of the command is sent. If you do
    not enter the qualifier, or if you enter the /OUTPUT qualifier
    without a file specification, the output is sent to the current
    process default output stream or device, identified by the
    logical name SYS$OUTPUT.

    If you enter the /OUTPUT qualifier with a partial file
    specification (for example, specifying only a directory), SHOW
    is the default file name and .LIS the default file type. If you
    enter a file specification, it may not include the asterisk (*)
    and the percent sign (%)  wildcard characters.

    If you enter the /NOOUTPUT qualifier, output is suppressed.

9    /PAGE

       /PAGE[=keyword]
       /NOPAGE (default)

    Controls the display of device information on the screen.

    You can use the following keywords with the /PAGE qualifier:

    CLEAR_SCREEN   Clears the screen before each page is displayed.

    SCROLL         Displays information one line at a time.

    SAVE[=n]       Enables screen navigation of information, where n
                   is the number of pages to store.

    The /PAGE=SAVE qualifier allows you to navigate through screens
    of information. The /PAGE=SAVE qualifier stores up to 5 screens
    of up to 255 columns of information. When you use the /PAGE=SAVE
    qualifier, you can use the following keys to navigate through the
    information:

    Key Sequence              Description

    Up arrow key, Ctrl/B      Scroll up one line.
    Down arrow key            Scroll down one line.
    Left arrow key            Scroll left one column.
    Right arrow key           Scroll right one column.
    Find (E1)                 Specify a string to find when the
                              information is displayed.
    Insert Here (E2)          Scroll right one half screen.
    Remove (E3)               Scroll left one half screen.
    Select (E4)               Toggle 80/132 column mode.
    Prev Screen (E5)          Get the previous page of information.
    Next Screen (E6),         Get the next page of information.
    Return, Enter, Space
    F10, Ctrl/Z               Exit. (Some utilities define these
                              differently.)
    Help (F15)                Display utility help text.
    Do (F16)                  Toggle the display to oldest/newest
                              page.
    Ctrl/W                    Refresh the display.

    The /PAGE qualifier is not compatible with the /OUTPUT qualifier.

10    /POTENTIAL_SET

       /POTENTIAL_SET (Alpha/Integrity servers only)

    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.

11    /SEARCH

       /SEARCH="string"

    Use with the /PAGE=SAVE qualifier to specify a string that you
    want to find in the information being displayed. Quotation marks
    are required for the /SEARCH qualifier, if you include spaces in
    the text string.

    You can also dynamically change the search string by pressing the
    Find key (E1) while the information is being displayed. Quotation
    marks are not required for a dynamic search.

12    /STANDBY_SET

       /STANDBY_SET (Alpha/Integrity servers only)

    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.

    Supported only on AlphaServer systems that support partitioning.

13    /SUMMARY

    Produces a display listing the processors in the OpenVMS
    multiprocessing or single-CPU system, indicating which is the
    primary processor, which processors are configured, and which
    processors are active.

    The /SUMMARY qualifier also indicates the minimum revision
    levels required for processors in the system, which OpenVMS
    synchronization image has been loaded into the operating system,
    and whether multiprocessing is enabled. If the presence of one or
    more uniprocessing drivers in the system prohibits the enabling
    of multiprocessing, the SHOW CPU command displays a warning
    message.

14    /SYSTEM

       /SYSTEM (Alpha/Integrity servers only)

    Displays platform-specific hardware information relating to the
    current instance.

15    /WRAP

       /WRAP
       /NOWRAP (default)

    Use with the /PAGE=SAVE qualifier to limit the number of columns
    to the width of the screen and to wrap lines that extend beyond
    the width of the screen to the next line.

    The /NOWRAP qualifier extends lines beyond the width of the
    screen and can be seen when you use the scrolling (left and
    right) features provided by the /PAGE=SAVE qualifier.
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