Re: D M=CPU - What is a 'N' CPU
- From: Alan.C.Field@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 28 Sep 2005 07:06:28 -0700
IEE174I hh.mm.ss DISPLAY M idrâ PROCESSOR STATUS
text
Explanation: Where text is:
ID CPU VF CF SERIAL
cpuid s s s ser_no
cpuid s s s ser_no
cpuid s s s ser_no
+ ONLINE - OFFLINE . DOES NOT EXIST W WLM-MANAGED
N NOT AVAILABLE
A ASSIST PROCESSOR
VF VECTOR FACILITY
CF CRYPTO FACILITY
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D M=CPU - What is a 'N' CPU
When I issue a D M=CPU command it returns my expected number of processors
and also an additional one with status N.
IEE174I 08.56.49 DISPLAY M 158
PROCESSOR STATUS
ID CPU SERIAL
0 + 0E657D2086
1 + 0E657D2086
2 N
WE are licensed for 2 CPUs, RMF III shows 2, but our other monitor package
shows 2 online and one offline.
What is a status 'N'?
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