XSCF> showdateoffset -p 0
PPAR-ID Domain Date Offset
00
4.
Unless the time difference in step 3 was 0 seconds, execute the resetdateoffset
command to initialize the difference between the XSCF system time and the
time of the physical partition.
The time of each physical partition is set to the XSCF system time at the next
physical partition startup.
XSCF> resetdateoffset -p 0
Clear the offset of PPAR-ID 0? [y|n] : y
XSCF>
6.11
Registering a CPU Activation Key
6.11.1
CPU Activation key application conditions
The unit of a CPU Activation key is two cores, and you can register any CPU
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Activation key individually with a purchased, borrowed, or leased SPARC M10
system. The key makes available the two CPU cores, which are assigned in units of
a single core to a physical partition.
Use the XSCF to add a CPU Activation key, and then you need to set the number
of CPU Activations in the physical partition. As a result, you can assign CPU core
resources.
Each CPU Activation key can be registered with only one SPARC M10 system at
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the same time.
Once registered with a SPARC M10 system, a CPU Activation key can be deleted
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from that system and then registered again with another SPARC M10 system.
If a SPARC M10 system has stopped functioning, you can register a CPU
Activation key of the stopped SPARC M10 system with another SPARC M10
system, without deleting the key from the stopped system.
The number/type of software licenses used with the licensed CPU cores differs
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depending on the software. It is the responsibility of the customer to confirm that
proper software licenses are installed for the addition of licensed CPU cores.
6.11.2
Checking a CPU Activation key
1.
Execute the showcodactivation command to check the CPU Activation key
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