setcod(8)
126 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007
COD information, the maximum values allowed are displayed within parentheses
() and default values are displayed within brackets [].
setcod enables COD headroom (processors to be used on demand). Use the -d
domain_id to specify the number of domain COD RTU licenses to be reserved.
EXAMPLES
EXAMPLE 1 Setting COD CPU Headroom Quantity and Reserve Domain COD RTU Li-
censes
EXAMPLE 2 Set the COD Headroom CPUs to 3
After this command completes, you will see a message similar to this one in the
XSCF console:
EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned:
SEE ALSO addcodlicense(8), showcod(8)
XSCF> setcod
COD
---
PROC RTUs installed: 0
PROC Headroom Quantity (0 to disable, 4 MAX) [0]:
PROC RTUs reserved for domain 0 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC RTUs reserved for domain 1 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC RTUs reserved for domain 2 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC RTUs reserved for domain 3 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC RTUs reserved for domain 4 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC RTUs reserved for domain 5 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC RTUs reserved for domain 6 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC RTUs reserved for domain 7 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC RTUs reserved for domain 8 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC RTUs reserved for domain 9 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC RTUs reserved for domain 10 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC RTUs reserved for domain 11 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC RTUs reserved for domain 12 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC RTUs reserved for domain 13 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC RTUs reserved for domain 14 (0 MAX) [0]:
PROC RTUs reserved for domain 15 (0 MAX) [0]:
XSCF>
setcod 3
codd 15:51:36: COD PROC Headroom changed to 3
0 Successful completion.
>0 An error occurred.