Technical data
Processor Instant Capacity on Demand (iCOD)
iCOD Requirements for nPartition Servers
HP System Partitions Guide: Administration for nPartitions, rev 5.1
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• For the iCOD software to activate processors, the processors must be
configured processors on active cells that are assigned to the local
nPartition
Processors that are deconfigured cannot be activated by iCOD; they
first must be configured (for example, by using the BCH
Configuration menu’s CPUCONFIG command).
Cells that are inactive cannot have processors activated by iCOD.
Each cell first must boot and complete “partition rendezvous” before
it can contribute resources to the nPartition to which it is assigned.
Likewise, cells that are unassigned cannot have processors activated
by iCOD. Each cell must be assigned to an nPartition and must be an
active member of its nPartition before its resources can be used.










