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

Glossary
iCOD Terminology
Appendix C 139
deconfigured processors
Processors that have not yet been configured at the
boot console interface (BCH). The iCOD software
cannot activate a processor that is deconfigured.
enablement fee
The fee a customer pays to activate and use an iCOD
processor. This fee pertains to only the iCOD program.
hard partition
A physical partitioning of a computer that divides the
computer into groups of cell boards where each group
operates independently of the other groups. A hard
partition can run a single instance of HP-UX or be
further divided into virtual partitions. Hard partitions
are also referred to as “nPartitions”.
icod processors
Processors that are physically installed in an iCOD
system, but are not activated. iCOD processors can be
turned on by the iCOD software or during installation.
iCOD processors are activated with the icod_modify
command while HP-UX is running.
icod-purchase
The HP product name of the iCOD software. The HP
product number for icod-purchase is B9073AA.
icod-utility
The HP product name of the pay per use (PPU)
software. The HP product number for icod-utility is
T1322AA.
inactive cell
On a hardware-partitionable system, a cell that is
either powered off, or in a state prior to BCH, defined
as “waiting on SINC_BIB”.
inactive partition
A partition where all of the cells in the partition are
inactive.