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10,7/system/setcpu.hlp
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SET CPU Command
Function
The SET CPU command allows privileged users to change the
processors where jobs can run. It is used in a multiprocessing
system to specify whether the programs that run under the job can
be processed on the primary CPU, the secondary CPU, or either
CPU. The job remains with the specified CPU until:
o another SET CPU command with a different specification is
given,
o a KJOB command is issued,
o a privileged user's program overrides the SET CPU command by
issuing the SETUUO with a different specification.
If the SETUUO overrides the command, the specification given in
the monitor call remains in effect until a RESET or EXIT monitor
call or another SETUUO with a different specification is
executed. When an EXIT or RESET monitor call is executed, the
job reverts to the specification given in the last SET CPU
command. When you log in, the CPU specification is usually set
to ALL. The schedulers for each CPU compete for jobs with the
ALL specification so that the load is dynamically balanced
between CPUs. Therefore, this command is generally not needed
but is provided in case you want to change the CPU specification.
Formats
SET CPU CPxn
Adds the specified CPU to your job's CPU specification.
SET CPU NO CPxn
Removes the specified CPU from your job's CPU specification.
SET CPU ALL
Adds all of the CPUs to your job's CPU specification.
SET CPU ONLY CPxn
Changes the CPU specification so that it includes only the
specified CPU.
Where: x is:
U designating a logical name,
L designating a KL10 processor,
n is a decimal number from 0 to the number of
processors in the system.
Characteristics
Leaves your terminal at monitor level.
Does not destroy your job's core image.
Restrictions
The privileges required for using this command are determined by
bit 5 (JP.CCC) of the privilege word, .GTPRV.
Examples
1. Your job can run only on CPU1.
.SET CPU ONLY CPU1<RET>
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2. Your job can run on CPU1.
.SET CPU CPU1<RET>
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