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

Special Considerations
Instant Capacity and Re-Initializing the nPartition (Genesis Partitions)
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Instant Capacity and Re-Initializing the
nPartition (Genesis Partitions)
Any use of the CC command at the service processor level has the
potential to overwrite all Instant Capacity configuration, including
information about any temporary capacity balance, and is therefore not
recommended on Instant Capacity systems. In particular, creating a
Genesis Partition on an Instant Capacity system is not recommended
because it causes the system to be out of compliance.
If you clear the configuration of a system with unlicensed Instant
Capacity components, you must acquire and apply a repair codeword to
remain in compliance with your contract. Since the codeword can only be
generated using a recent audit snapshot of the system, this means that
you should generate an audit snapshot with icod_stat -s before doing
the reset or, if asset reporting is configured, ensure that a recent asset
report has been sent to the portal.