Hmc Command Line Functions; Capacity On Demand Configuration Rules; Processor Capacity Upgrade On Demand Configuration Rules; Cod Processor Capacity Settings "Trial Cod" Hmc Window - IBM p5 590 System Handbook

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Figure 4-10 CoD Processor Capacity Settings "Trial CoD" HMC window

4.8.1 HMC command line functions

In addition to the GUI interface to Capacity on Demand functions on the
Hardware Management Console, command line functions are available for most
actions. See the HMC documentation regarding use of remote command line
functions.

4.9 Capacity on Demand configuration rules

All p5-590 and p5-595 multichip module processor books are initially
implemented as 16-way CUoD offerings with zero active processors. All
Sserver p5 platforms are shipped with a CUoD anchor card. This card stores
information regarding system CoD, including the activation entitlements (once
entered) and data regarding capacity usage.

4.9.1 Processor Capacity Upgrade on Demand configuration rules

As previously mentioned, all processor books available on the p5-590 and p595
are initially implemented as 16-way CUoD offerings with zero active processors.
A minimum of eight permanently activated processors are required on the
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