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

iCOD Compatibility with vPars and Psets
iCOD Compatibility with Virtual Partitions
Chapter 896
LPMC and icod_stat Reporting
In a vPar environment, the icod_stat command does not report the
correct number of “Unassigned processors that can be assigned” if the
following conditions occur:
1. the LPMC monitor marks a failing processor for deconfiguration
2. the vPar with the failed processor is rebooted
If the above two conditions occur, the failed processor is erroneously
included in the count of “Unassigned processors that can be assigned” as
reported by the icod_stat command.
Removal of the iCOD Software
In a vPar environment, you cannot remove the iCOD software, unless the
following conditions are true:
the total number of activated processors on the hard partition = total
processors
the total number of processors assigned to all vPars for the hard
partition = total processors