To Reserve Licenses For Allocation - Sun Microsystems SPARC Enterprise M4000 User Manual

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4. Install the replacement license in the new server, as described in
COD License" on page

To Reserve Licenses for Allocation

You need to reserve licenses only if you want to make sure a specific number of
COD licenses are allocated to a particular domain.
1. Log in to the XSCF console with platadm privileges.
2. Type the setcod command.
You can use one of two methods, as follows.
Use the setcod command with the -d domain_id and the license_quantity options:
XSCF> setcod -d domain_id license_quantity
For example:
XSCF> setcod -d 1 4
Use the setcod command with no options.
This option allows you to reserve licenses for all domains at once. First, the
number of available licenses (8 in the example below) and the headroom
quantity prompt are displayed:
XSCF> setcod
PROC RTUs installed: 8
PROC Headroom Quantity (0 to disable, 4 MAX) [0]:4
WARNING: Using headroom requires you to install license key(s)
within 30 days.
a. Enter a headroom number or press Return to leave the headroom
unchanged.
The following prompts are displayed, in order:
PROC RTUs reserved for domain 0 (6 MAX) [0]:
PROC RTUs reserved for domain 1 (6 MAX) [2]:
PROC RTUs reserved for domain 2 (4 MAX) [0]:
PROC RTUs reserved for domain 3 (4 MAX) [0]:
7.
Do you agree? [y|n]: y
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