PROC table

Table 1. PROC Table
Field Name Format Description
Table Name Text PROC
ID Text <IODF Key> The ID of the IODF object. (This is the processor's name.)
Grouped with Text Applicable only for new processors that are not already in the PC configuration.

For alternate processors, and OPPP (One Processor Per Partition) style processors, the name of the primary processor that this processor should be grouped with.

Ignored for processors which are already in the PC configuration file (they have already been placed).

Style Enum Applicable only for new processors that are not already in the PC configuration.
If Grouped with is specified:
  • This field defaults to the style of the Grouped with processor.

    If specified here, it must match the style of the Grouped with processor.

If Grouped with is blank, or contains your processor name (grouped with itself):
  • This field defaults to IBM.
  • Either value may be coded.

Valid values are IBM or OPPP (One Processor Per Partition). Ignored for processors which are already in the PC configuration file.

Status Enum Applicable only for new processors that are not already in the PC configuration.
If Grouped with is specified and that processor is IBM style:
  • Alternate is the only valid value.
  • This field defaults to alternate in this case.
If Grouped with is specified and that processor is OPPP style:
  • Either value is valid.
  • This field defaults to alternate in this case.
If Grouped with is blank, or contains your processor name (grouped with itself):
  • Primary is the only valid value.
  • This field defaults to primary in this case.

Valid values are: primary, alternate.

Ignored for processors which are already in the PC configuration file.

Short name Text The short name of the physical machine which contains this processor.

Defaults to the first two characters of the processor ID (or first character in the case of single character IDs).

Export will place the same value in this column for all processors in the physical machine.

On import, all processors in the machine are expected to have the same value for this attribute, but this is not strictly enforced. If the specified value does not match that of other PROC records in the import file having the same machine, the last PROC record found in the import file will be taken. You will not be informed with a warning message.

Valid values: any string of one, or two text file characters in which each character must be either non-alphabetic or uppercase alphabetic. An empty string is not a valid value.

Serial number Text <Updates the IODF> The serial number of the IODF object.
Description Text <Updates the IODF> The description of the IODF object.
Model Text EO Value taken from the IODF object. For example, 9021-720.
Support level Text EO Value taken from the IODF object.
Mode Text EO Value taken from the IODF object, for example, BASIC.
Network name Text EO Value taken from the IODF object.
CPC name Text EO Value taken from the IODF object.
ufi01 Text User field 1, or customized user field name.
ufi02 Text User field 2, or customized user field name.
ufi20 Text User field 20, or customized user field name.
Local sysname Text EO Value taken from the IODF object. Blank if not applicable.