HP Instant Capacity User's Guide for versions B.07.x

Special Considerations
Upgrading to Instant Capacity versions B.06.x or B.07.x Software
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Step 2. Go to the HP Utility Pricing Solutions web portal:
http://hp.com/go/icod/portal. Log into the portal and click on the link
to get codewords.
Step 3. Click on the
Upgrade Codeword link to get an upgrade codeword.
Step 4. Supply the requested information from the icod_stat -s command
output gathered in
Step 1 and get the upgrade codeword from the portal.
You need the codeword in the next step.
Step 5. Apply the upgrade codeword, generated by the Utility Pricing Solutions
portal, to the system by executing:
/usr/sbin/icod_modify -C
codeword
Where
codeword
is the upgrade codeword that was supplied by the
portal in
Step 4. This is easily accomplished by copying and pasting the
codeword (that is generated by the portal) to the system where you are
executing the icod_modify -C
codeword
command. The upgrade
codeword needs to be applied only once on the entire system.
Step 6. Install/upgrade all other partitions with the Instant Capacity B9073BA
software (version B.06.00 or later). This software is on the 11i v1 and 11i
v2 OE media, starting with the December 2003 media, and is
automatically installed when either the 11i v1 or 11i v2 OE is installed.
The software is also available from the HP web site:
http://www.hp.com/go/softwaredepot (search for “B9073BA”). If you
do not complete this step, in the absence of other information, the
Instant Capacity software assumes that all partitions that have not been
upgraded are fully active. If all partitions in a system are not upgraded,
the Instant Capacity software may determine the system to be in an
exception state.
Step 7. Execute the following command:
/usr/sbin/icod_stat
Inspect the icod_stat command output for the line that indicates the
Exception status (near the top of the output). If it displays “No
exception”, your system is in compliance. Inspect the remainder of the
output to see the distribution of your active and inactive processors in
the system and modify it using /usr/sbin/icod_modify if you want to
make changes.