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Appendix C 167
intended active processors by
n
for the nPartition. If
specified within a virtual partition, it also results in
the assignment of additional processors to the local
vPar.
-c
<contact_email_address>
Sets the system contact e-mail address.
This is the e-mail address that will receive
configuration change notification and exception
reports. Note that this can be an e-mail alias, if
multiple recipients of these reports are desired.
-C
<codeword>
Codeword application. This option allows the user to
apply a codeword they receive from the HP iCOD
portal. Application of codewords only authorizes the
use of iCOD components; it does not activate any
components.
-d
<n>
Deactivates
n
processors. This option reduces the
number of intended active processors by
n
for the
nPartition. If specified within a virtual partition, it also
results in the deassignment of the specified number of
processors from the local vPar.
-D Defers a processor activation or deactivation until the
next reboot. This option modifies the default behavior
of the -d, -s, and -a options, which is to activate or
deactivate processors instantly. This option is not
supported within a virtual partition. NOTE: the
behavior of the -d and -a options is modified such that
all invocations are calculated based on the running
configuration, and NOT on any previous icod_modify
-D[asd] commands.
-f
<from_email_address>
Set iCOD "from" e-mail address. Causes all
iCOD e-mail correspondence from this system to
appear to be sent from
from_email_address
.
Specifying an empty string ("") returns to default
behavior, which is to send from the adm user on the
local system. The address specified must be DNS
resolvable by HP.
-i
<system_id>
Set system identifier used during asset reporting. The
default setting for the system identifier is the
hostname of the iCOD system. This value can be