Specifying Which Virtual Processor Handles Commands

Use the CPU command to select one virtual processor to handle all CP commands, and to enter a specific CP command on a specific virtual processor. Unless you specify otherwise, your base processor (processor 0) handles all CP commands.

To determine which processor is currently handling commands, enter any CP command (for example, QUERY TIME). The output you receive looks similar to that contained in the following example. The number on the left (in this case 00) tells you which virtual processor is currently handling commands.

For SNA/CCS terminals, the command is redisplayed exactly as you typed it (without the processor number).
00: QUERY TIME
00: TIME IS 13:20:25 EST FRIDAY 01/19/95
00: CONNECT= 00:12:51 VIRTCPU= 000:01.20 TOTCPU= 000:02.80