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Correcting Activation Mistakes

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Too Many Processors Activated on iCOD

iCOD On Hardware- Partitionable Systems

For hardware-partitionable systems under an iCOD contract, deactivating processors in one partition and activating the same number of iCOD processors in another, does not require the payment of an enablement fee as long as the two events occur within the grace period specified in the iCOD agreement. The total number of iCOD processors does not change, so HP does not require that the activated processors be purchased. See “Load-balancing Active Processors” for details.

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