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Installation and Use with the Tru64Unix Operating System 1-7
consequence of using the /usr/sbin/codconfig command. Informational
messages will appear on the Console as a result. For example:
Starting secondary cpu 1
Stopping secondary cpu 1
See the codconfig(8) reference page for additional information on configuring
iCAP.
4.0 Making Additional CPUs Available After iCAP Has
Been Configured
You must determine the IDs of the reserved offline iCAP CPUs in order to make
them available. You can view the IDs and status of the system's CPUs by using
the System Management "Manage CPUs" task invoked with the following
command:
# /usr/sbin/sysman hw_manage_cpus
You also can use the following command line interface:
# /usr/sbin/sysman -cli -list val -comp hotswap -group cpus
This command lists the values (ID and status) for the given component
(hotswap) and group (cpus).
All CPUs in the offline and spare state are iCAP CPUs that are available for
activation.
4.1 Purchasing Spare Capacity CPUs
Use the /usr/sbin/codconfig -p cpu_id_list command to purchase iCAP CPUs.
4.2 Loaning iCAP CPUs to the System
You can temporarily borrow inactive iCAP CPUs and use them as replacements
for a failed CPU without having to purchase the iCAP CPU.
Use the /usr/sbin/codconfig -l cpu_id_list command to loan the specified CPUs to
the system.
When you no longer need the borrowed CPUs, you may either purchase them or
return them to their spare state. If a CPU is found to be defective and removed
from the system, an additional CPU will not be brought automatically on line.
You must use manually loan an iCAP CPU to the system and use the Manage
CPUs task to add activate the additional CPU.
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