Specifying an increase or decrease in the number of active
processors — using the icod_modify command — causes a processor configuration change.
A notification e-mail is sent to the system-contact when a processor
configuration change occurs.
If you do not desire a notification e-mail to be sent whenever a processor configuration change is made, you may disable this feature by using the following command:
/usr/sbin/icod_notify -n off
Here is an example of the processor configuration change notification e-mail
message the Instant Capacity software sends to the system-contact:
Example 2-1 Processor Configuration Change
Notification E-Mail for (non vPar) Instant Capacity System
Subject: Instant Capacity Configuration Change Notification
A configuration change has been made to the following system:
super.corp.com
One or more processors were activated.
Details of the change include:
Time of change: 05/08/03 11:00:00
Previous number of active processors: 3
Current number of active processors: 4
Number of processors to be active after reboot: 4
Description of change: New fiscal year increase
Person making change: Mary Jones
System contact e-mail: mjones@corp.com
If you are the system contact and do not want to receive this
type of notification in the future, it can be disabled by
executing the following command on the system in question:
/usr/sbin/icod_notify -n off
To turn notification on, execute:
/usr/sbin/icod_notify -n on