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

iCOD Compatibility with vPars and Psets
iCOD Compatibility with Processor Sets
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Scope of the iCOD Software Interacting with Psets
The iCOD software does not provide any additional functionality to
specifically support adding or removing processors from a specific Pset,
and it does not interfere with any Psets on the system. Processor
activations and deactivations are limited to the default Pset.
Activation and Deactivation of Processors
In a non-vPar environment where Psets are present, the iCOD software
only activates and deactivates processors in the default Pset.
Processors can be migrated to the default Pset for purposes of
deactivation, or from the default Pset to other Psets after activation.
Psets on vPars
In a vPar environment, the iCOD software passes the request for a
processor activation or deactivation to the vparmodify command. No
special consideration is given to Psets from the vparmodify command’s
perspective. Therefore, when using vPars, processors in non-default
Psets must be bound processors. Otherwise, a processor designated for
deactivation by vparmodify may be selected from an unexpected Pset.