Example 2:

Configure CPU 1 offline.

HHC00013I Herc command: 'cpu 1'

HHC00013I Herc command: 'cf off'

HHC00101I Thread id 000010E0, prio 0, name 'Processor CP01' ended

HHC00820I Processor CP01: offline

Figure 54: CF command (configure CPU offline)

Example 3:

Configure CPU 1 online.

HHC00013I Herc command: 'cpu 1'

HHC00013I Herc command: 'cf on'

HHC00100I Thread id 000006F8, prio 0, name 'Processor CP01' started

HHC00811I Processor CP01: architecture mode 'S/370'

HHC00819I Processor CP01: online

Figure 55: CF command (configure CPU online)

8.27 CFALL (Configure all CPUs online or offline)

8.27.1 Function

The CFALL command is used to place all CPUs online or offline. If the CFALL command is issued without
a parameter, the actual status of all CPUs is displayed

8.27.2 Syntax

Descriptive

Diagram

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8.27.3 Parameter

ON

Place all CPUs online.

OFF

Place all CPUs offline.

8.27.4 Examples

Example 1:

Display the current status of all CPUs.

HHC00013I Herc command: 'cfall'

HHC17007I NumCPU = 04, NumVEC = 00, ReservedCPU = 00, MaxCPU = 04

HHC17008I Avgproc 001% 08; MIPS[ 2.44]; SIOS[ 2]

HHC17009I PROC CP00 - 003%; MIPS[ 0.43]; SIOS[ 0]

HHC17009I PROC CP01 - 001%; MIPS[ 0.13]; SIOS[ 2]

HHC17009I PROC CP02 - 001%; MIPS[ 0.10]; SIOS[ 0]

HHC17009I PROC CP03 - 000%; MIPS[ 0.09]; SIOS[ 0]

HHC17010I - Started : Stopping * Stopped

Figure 56: CFALL command (display status of all CPUs)

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