Reservelcbs command, Rotatecpus command, Examples – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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ViewSys Run Command Syntax
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RESERVELCBS Command
number
must be in the range 1 through 16.
Examples
VIEWSYS NUMCPUS 10 ; USERCPUS 12
causes processors 0 through 9 and processor 11 to be monitored.
RESERVELCBS Command
Use the RESERVELCBS command to specify whether a sender's link control block is
reserved for each processor being monitored. This prevents an LCB allocation failure if
the processor ViewSys is running in becomes short of LCBs.
ON
indicates that a sender's link control block is reserved for each processor being
monitored. This prevents an LCB allocation failure if the processor ViewSys is
running in becomes short of LCBs.
OFF
indicates that no LCBs will be reserved. This is the default.
Example
VIEWSYS RESERVELCBS ON
ROTATECPUS Command
Use the ROTATECPUS command to specify whether CPU sets will be rotated.
ON
indicates that when the ALLCPUS display type is selected, the display rotates
sequentially from CPU set to CPU set. This is the default if more than one
CPUSET is configured.
Note.
A NUMCPUS command overrides any previous USERCPUS command.
RESERVELCBS { ON | OFF }
Note.
In a properly configured system, this command should not be needed. Use this
command only if ViewSys has had an LCB allocation failure.
ROTATECPUS { ON | OFF } ** FKEYS **