1 /ALL
Selects all remaining processors in the system's available set to
join the multiprocessing system.
2 /DEFAULT_CAPABILITIES
Eliminates all previous capability (user and system)
modifications for the specified CPU and reinitializes them with
the values in the global initialization variable SCH$GL_DEFAULT_
CPU_CAP.
Normally, user capabilities survive CPU shutdowns and restarts
(not reboots), making the downtime as transparent to the user as
possible. The CPU user capability bits are only initialized from
SCH$GL_DEFAULT_CPU_CAP at the first boot of the CPU. (The system
capability bits, however, are reinitialized to their defaults
taken from SCH$GL_DEFAULT_CPU_CAP.)
However, there may be times when the CPU needs to be returned to
a known, consistent state. The /DEFAULT_CAPABILITIES qualifier
mimics the behavior of the initial bootstrap of the CPU.
3 /POWER
/POWER[=ON] (Alpha/Integrity servers only)
Powers on the CPU prior to bringing the CPU into the active set.
Supported only on AlphaServer GS series systems.