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Re: How do I turn off processors in a rx4640 Itanium Server

 
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Rob_Taylor
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How do I turn off processors in a rx4640 Itanium Server

Just like the title says. Does anyone have a "how to" on turning off processors in a rx4640 Itanium server? I have an eight-way that I want to reduce it down to two processors to save on licensing costs.

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Robert
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Robert_Jewell
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Re: How do I turn off processors in a rx4640 Itanium Server

From the EFI Shell you can issue the 'cpuconfig' command.

This will allow for the deconfiguration of CPU's by firmware (down to 2).

Basically run > cpuconfig 7 off

See 'help cpuconfig' for more.

-Bob
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Tommy Brown
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Re: How do I turn off processors in a rx4640 Itanium Server

Hello Rob, I have a rx3600 and had the same desire.
Hp Told me to:
1) Enter the EFI shell

2) Type cpuconfig [#] OFF (where # is the number of the CPU you want to turn off) (cpuconfig # ON, will turn it on)

All changes will take effect on next boot of the server.

To verify the status of CPUs, just type cpuconfig.

I hope this helps..
Tommy
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Rob_Taylor
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Re: How do I turn off processors in a rx4640 Itanium Server

Worked like a charm. Thanks Guys!
Rob_Taylor
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Re: How do I turn off processors in a rx4640 Itanium Server

Worked perfectly Thanks!

Re: How do I turn off processors in a rx4640 Itanium Server

if the "licensing costs" are associated with oracle and this system is running HP-UX11iv3 then be aware you could configure a 2 processor "secure resource partition" and run oracle in that - that would satisfy oracle's licensing issues and still leave the other processors available for any non-oracle processing

http://www.hp.com/go/srp

HTH

Duncan

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