5.28.3 Parameter

Help

Display help with all available ECPSVM options.

STats

Show statistical counters.

DISable

Disable all ECPS:VM features. This is the default if ECPSVM is not coded.

ENable

Enable all ECPS:VM features.

DEBUG

Debug ECPS:VM features.

NOdebug

Turn debug modus off for ECPS:VM features.

Level

Set/show ECPS:VM level.

nn

The value nn specifies the support level that is reported to the operating system.

5.28.4 Examples

Example 1:

Enable “Extended Control Program Support : Virtual Machine” support.

ECPSVM ENABLE

or

ECPSVM EN

Example 2:

Enable “ECPS:VM” support and set the level reported to the operating system to 20.

ECPSVM LEVEL 20

or

ECPSVM L 20

Example 3:

Debug “ECPS:VM” features.

ECPSVM DEBUG

5.29 ENGINES (Processor engines type)

5.29.1 Function

The ENGINES parameter specifies the type of engine for each installed processor. The default engine
type is CP. The number of installed processor engines is determined by the MAXCPU system parameter.

If the ENGINES system parameter specifies more than MAXCPU engines, the excess engines are
ignored. If fewer than MAXCPU engines are specified, the remaining engines are set to type CP (the de-
fault). See the MAXCPU system parameter or console command for details regarding the compile time
variable MAX_CPU_ENGINES.

For detailed explanations on the interrelationship between ENGINES, MAXCPU and NUMCPU please
see

Appendix B. Configuration of Emulated CPUs ”.

5.29.2 Syntax

Descriptive

nn* CP

Diagram




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5.29.3 Parameter

nn*

This is an optional repeat count.

CP

Specifies a processor engine of type CP. This is the default.

IL

Specifies a processor engine of type IL.

AP

Specifies a processor engine of type AP.

IP

Specifies a processor engine of type IP.

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