Backupcpu command, Cpusets command, Csvfile command – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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ViewSys Run Command Syntax
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BACKUPCPU Command
BACKUPCPU Command
Use the BACKUPCPU command to specify the processor where the backup ViewSys
process should run. ViewSys must be a named process to run as a NonStop process.
cpu-number
specifies the number of a running processor, other than the processor in which the
primary process is running. Values can range from 0 through 15.
Example
VIEWSYS /NAME $vsys,CPU 2/ BACKUPCPU 3
CPUSETS Command
Use the CPUSETS command to specify into how many sets the monitored processors
will be distributed for display. For example, selecting CPUSETS 2 with a total of 10
processors causes the CPU displays to contain 5 processors each.
number
must be in the range 0 through 15 and cannot exceed the number of processors
being monitored by ViewSys.
Example
VIEWSYS CPUSETS 4
CSVFILE Command
Use the CSVFILE command to capture the ViewSys metric values in a text file.
Caution should be used with this command since the EOF will increase during each
ViewSys sample interval. This option is primarily intended for QA purposes.
Delay
Multitype
Tiers
Display
Numcpus
Unstoppable
Errorprompt
Reservelcbs
Upcpus
Exitafter
Rotatecpus
Usercpus
BACKUPCPU cpu-number
CPUSETS number
CSVFILE { ON | OFF }
Table 3-1. Startup Command Options (page 2 of 2)