setcod(8)
172 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised July 2010
OPERANDS The following operands are supported:
EXTENDED
DESCRIPTION
If you run the setcod command without specifying any options, the command
prompts you for COD information.
You are asked to specify the amount of COD headroom to be used, and the number
of COD permits to be reserved for your domains. When you are prompted for COD
information, the maximum values allowed are displayed within parentheses and
default values are displayed within brackets ([]).
setcod enables COD headroom (processors to be used on demand). Use the -d
domain_id to specify the number of domain COD permits to be reserved.
EXAMPLES EXAMPLE 1 Setting COD CPU Headroom Quantity and Reserve Domain COD Permits
headroom Amount of headroom (processors) to be enabled. Maximum
value is 4.
proc-permits The number of COD permits reserved for a domain. One COD
permit is required for each CPU.
XSCF> setcod
PROC Permits installed: 0
PROC Headroom Quantity (0 to disable, 4 MAX) [0]: 1
WARNING:Using headroom requires you to install COD key(s) within 30 days.
Do you agree? [y|n]: y
PROC Permits reserved for domain 0 (1 MAX) [0]:
PROC Permits reserved for domain 1 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC Permits reserved for domain 2 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC Permits reserved for domain 3 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC Permits reserved for domain 4 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC Permits reserved for domain 5 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC Permits reserved for domain 6 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC Permits reserved for domain 7 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC Permits reserved for domain 8 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC Permits reserved for domain 9 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC Permits reserved for domain 10 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC Permits reserved for domain 11 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC Permits reserved for domain 12 (0 MAX) [0]: