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CPU — Central Processing Unit (Selection Parameter)

EREP Reference
GC35-0152-06

Tells EREP to

Use only the records containing the specified model and CPU ID numbers:
  • The model number is the machine type.
  • The CPU ID number may also be called the serial number in some reports.

The following are valid processor model numbers for the CPU parameter:

Processor
2003 2096 9373
2064 2097 9375
2066 2098 9377
2084 2817 9672
2086 2818 9673
2094 2827 9674

Syntax

CPU=({nnnnnn|Xnnnnn|XXnnnn}.model[,nnnnnn|Xnnnnn|XXnnnn}.model]…)

nnnnnn
The six-digit hexadecimal CPU ID number. It defines a single processor in an n-way central processor complex.
Xnnnnn
The processor identifier. You may wish to use this form if you want to select all the records for an n-way central processor complex, single image or physically partitioned, without having to specify all the processor addresses individually. For example: 012345, 112345, 212345.
XXnnnn
The processor identifier. You may wish to use this form if you want to select all the records for a logical partitioned (PR/SM ™ LPAR) central processor complex, whether single image or physically partitioned. See PR/SM Feature.
model
The four-digit decimal processor model number.

Defaults

EREP processes records from all processors.

Coding

Maximum of six entries.

When using PR/SM to create logical partitions, use the logical partition identifier in conjunction with the last four digits of the serial number. See PR/SM Feature for more information.

Parameter Conflicts

CPUCUA MOD THRESHOLD ZERO

Notes

If you use the CPU parameter, you cannot use ZERO=Y because you have excluded some records from processing.

Examples

CPU=(123456.0168,234567.2084)
CPU=(0A1572.2098,1B1572.2098,2C1572.2098)
CPU=(XX1572.2096,X37297.2097)

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