Temporary Instant Capacity for Unlicensed Processors
Temporary Instant Capacity Exceptions
Example
To: root@par1.yourorg.com
Subject: iCOD license enforcement notice
This message is being sent to inform you that, due to expiration of temporary capacity, 1 CPUs were deactivated on your iCOD system (containing the partition par1) to bring the system into compliance with iCOD licensing.
Prior to deactivation, the number of processor licenses distributed among the partitions exceeded the number of available licenses by 1.
Also, 1 unlicensed CPUs were found to be active in the complex. This state was likely the result of having activated iCOD processors using temporary capacity (TiCOD) and then allowing the TiCOD balance to expire prior to deactivation of the processors.
As a result, 1 licenses were revoked and 1 processors were deactivated in conjunction with the revocation of the licenses. To activate these 1 processors again, you can perform one of the following actions:
1.Purchase a new TiCOD license, apply it to the system, and use TiCOD to activate the processors.
2.Deactivate processors in other partitions. This frees up the licenses associated with the processors and allows them to be activated here.
There are currently 3 active CPUs and 3 CPU licenses. This complex is now compliant with iCOD licensing.
You can view the current temporary capacity compliance of your system by using the icod_stat command.
See the iCOD User's Guide at /usr/share/doc/icodUserGuide.pdf for more information.
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