/PREFERRED_CPUS=cpu-a[,cpu-b,cpu-c,...] /NOPREFERRED_CPUS Allows you to specify a CPU or a set of candidate CPUs from which the operating system chooses the CPU to assign to the Fast Path port. The chosen CPU is called the preferred CPU for this Fast Path port. The Fast Path port's interrupt I/O completion processing and I/O initiation processing are performed on this preferred CPU. In addition to selecting the preferred CPU, the User Preferred CPU is set for this port. Setting the User Preferred CPU prevents the port from being reassigned to another CPU unless the User preferred CPU is being stopped. The qualifier can be negated. When the /NOPREFERRED_CPUS qualifier is specified, the User Preferred CPU is cleared for the port, but it remains a Fast Path port, and the current preferred CPU is not changed. If both /PREFERRED_CPUS and /NOPREFERRED_CPUS are specified on the same command line, /NOPREFERRED_CPUS is ignored. If Fast Path is enabled, you can use the DCL command, SHOW DEVICE/FULL, to display the current preferred CPU and the User Preferred CPU. For more information about using Fast Path features to improve I/O performance, see the HP OpenVMS I/O User's Reference Manual.