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

Offline Configuration and Activation of Processors
Configuring and Activating Processors for the V-Class Server
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Step 4. Determine if the V-Class has Single or Dual Processor Boards.
Determining if the V-Class has Single or Dual Processor Boards
If there are a pair processors numbered n and n+16 then the system uses dual
processor boards. In the example below there are two processors numbered 0
and 16; therefore, the system uses dual processor boards and the two
processors reside on one processor board. Otherwise, the system uses single
processor boards. In this example, there are a pair of deconfigured processors
10 and 26 that reside on a dual processor board.
If the V-Class uses dual processor boards, then the two processors residing on
the dual processor board must be configured as a pair. Additionally, each pair
of processors must be configured in the sequence illustrated in the following
table under “Dual Processor Board Configuration Sequence.
In the dual processor board example being outlined, processors 10 and 26
reside on one dual processor board and must be configured after the processor
pair 2 and 18. Processors 10 and 26 are configured as a pair as illustrated
below.
The CPU processor number ON command configures the deconfigured
processors. Repeat the command until all processors that are targeted for
activation are configured.
Always deconfigure processors (CPU processor number OFF> in the reverse
order.