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Overriding Deferred Processor Activations and Deactivations

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NOTE: Only activation of processors is discussed in this section, but deactivation of processors also applies.

If you have performed a deferred processor activation, using the -D option in the icod_modify command, and the requested number of active processors specified is no longer desirable, you can override the (pending) deferred activation by performing another deferred or instant icod_modify operation, which overrides the first activation.

You may experience one of the following deferred activation scenarios:

  • The specified number of active processors was incorrect and you want to correct it, and apply the change, when the system reboots

  • The entire operation was accidental and you want to undo it

Two examples are used to explain how to override these situations.

Example 4-2 Correcting an Incorrect Number of Deferred Active Processors

  1. On your system or partition you currently have 2 processors activated and 2 processors inactive. You decide 4 active processors are needed, so you perform a deferred activation for 2 additional active processors by entering the following command:
    icod_modify -D -a 2 [desc]:user-name:mgr-name:mgr-email:mgr-phone

  2. Later, and prior to a system reboot, you realize that you need only 3 active processors (not 4). You can override the initial deferred activation in Step 1 by entering the following command:
    icod_modify -D -s 3 [desc]:user-name:mgr-name:mgr-email:mgr-phone

The -s option in Step 2 (above) sets the number of active processors. The activation takes place after the next system reboot due to the -D option. You could also perform Step 2 without the -D option for the icod_modify operation to be instant.

Example 4-3 Undoing an Accidental Deferred Processor Activation

  1. On your system or partition you currently have 2 processors activated and 2 processors inactive. You accidentally perform a deferred activation for 1 additional active processor by entering the following command:
    icod_modify -D -a 1 [desc]:user-name:mgr-name:mgr-email:mgr-phone

  2. Later, and prior to a system reboot, you realize that you didn’t want to activate the additional processor — which would give you 3 active processors — and you want your number of active processors to be 2. You can override the initial deferred activation in Step 1 by entering the following command:
    icod_modify -a 0 [desc]:user-name:mgr-name:mgr-email:mgr-phone

The -a 0 option in Step 2 (above) overrides the previous (deferred) icod_modify command, which was executed in Step 1.

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