Instant Capacity on Demand (iCOD) User's Guide for versions B.05.x

Installing and Uninstalling iCOD Software
Updating/Installing iCOD Software
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Step 6. Note, this step is necessary only for add-on systems and it must be
performed by a HP service representative (SR). An add-on system
is a non-iCOD system that has been converted to an iCOD system. If
your system is an add-on, then have your HP SR do the following:
a. Set the number of active processors equal to the number of existing
processors in the system by executing the following command:
/usr/sbin/icod_modify -s number-of-active-processors \
[desc]:user-name:mgr-name:mgr-e-mail:mgr-phone
b. Shut down the iCOD system.
c. Physically install the new processors.
d. If you want to configure iCOD for online activation of processors,
simply reboot the system. If you want to configure iCOD for offline
activation, reboot the system and deconfigure the appropriate
number of iCOD processors from BCH.
Step 7. Verify the correct number of requested active processors, and the
number of activated and deactivated processors, by executing the
following command:
/usr/sbin/icod_stat
Step 8. Test the transmission of your asset report, via e-mail to HP, by entering
the following command:
/usr/sbin/icod_notify
Step 9. An e-mail reply is sent to the system contact after performing the
icod_notify command in
Step 8. Use an e-mail client to verify the
return e-mail from HP to the system contact e-mail address.