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showcodusage(8)
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DESCRIPTION
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SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised October 2010
The showcodusage -p resource command displays the following COD usage
information for the system:
Identifies the type of COD resources available (processors).
Resource
Specifies the number of COD CPUs currently used in the
In Use
system.
Specifies the number of COD CPUs installed in the system.
Installed
Specifies the number of COD permits installed.
COD Permitted
Specifies one of the following COD attributes:
Status
OK
HEADROOM
Violation
The showcodusage -p domain command displays the following COD usage
information for each domain:
Domain/Resource Identifies COD resources (processors) for each domain. An
Unused processor is a COD CPU that has not yet been
assigned to a domain.
Specifies the number of COD CPUs currently used in the
In Use
domain.
Indicates that there are sufficient permits
for the COD CPUs in use, and displays
the number of COD CPUs that are
available, and the number that can be
used to provide headroom.
The number of COD CPUs in use
providing headroom.
Indicates a COD permit violation exists.
Displays the number of COD CPUs in use
that exceeds the number of COD permits
available. This situation can occur when
you force the deletion of a COD hardware
activation key (COD key) from the COD
database, but the COD CPU associated
with the COD key is still in use.

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