The following information displays:
LABEL : COD_CHANGED
IDENTIFIER : nnnnnAnnB
Date/Time : DDD MM YY TIME
Machine ID : nnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Note ID : abcdefxxx
Class : x
Type : INFO
Resource Name : Cod Notify
Description
CHANGING CAPACITY UPGRADE ON DEMAND
Probable Causes
User Causes
USER RAN Chcod COMMAND
Recommended Action
NONE
Detail Data
SYSTEM MODEL
IBM, xxxx-xxx_IBM, xxxxxxxxx
RESOURCE CHANGE
proc
RESOURCE INSTALLED
.......
The RESOURCE INSTALLED is equal to the total number of installed processors (xx).
OLD VALUE
0
NEW VALUE
........
The NEW VALUE must equal (yy), recorded in step 2 on page 353.
5. Shutdown and reboot the system, as follows:
shutdown -Fr
6. Log in to the system as root user or as a user with system group privileges.
7. Type the following at the command line:
chcod
The following information displays:
Current MailAddress _______Reserved________
Current CustInfo Jane_Doe-CustomerNumber_9999999-Phone_(333)_444-5555
Current Model and System ID = IBM, xxxx-xxx_IBM,xxxxxxx
Current number of authorized proc(s) out of (xx_____) installed on
system = (yy_____)
The values of (xx) and (yy) should match the values recorded in step 2 on page 353.
The
processor Capacity Upgrade on Demand feature is enabled and ready to be used. If you want to
enable additional processors, go to “Enabling Additional Capacity Upgrade on Demand Processors” on
page 356.
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