Deactivating iCOD Processors in iCOD Systems
You have the ability to decrease processor capacity instantly
on HP enterprise servers with iCOD software. At any time, any number
of active processors can be deactivated. Processor deactivation
can be useful for load balancing processors in hardware-partitionable
iCOD systems.
iCOD provides two types of processor deactivation:
Instant (
icod_modify command’s default behavior) — the deactivation
occurs immediately
Deferred (
icod_modify command’s -D option) — the
deactivation occurs after the next reboot of the partition
Instant deactivation of processors occurs when the icod_modify command is used with the -d option,
and the -D option is not specified.
Deferred deactivation of processors occurs when the icod_modify command is used with both the -D and -d options
specified. With the deferred option (-D), processor
deactivation occurs after a reboot of the partition. The scheduled
timing of the reboot (and the processor deactivation) can take place
at a planned time. For example, if you deactivate processors in
deferred activation mode and schedule a partition reboot to occur
on the first day of the next month, the processors are deactivated
at that time.
To deactivate one or more active processors, use the icod_modify command as root. See the manpage icod_modify(1M) for
details.
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for each active cell. Deactivation of processors is limited by this
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