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05-09-2003 10:25 AM
05-09-2003 10:25 AM
icod cpu automatic activation
I would like to know if on a keystone server RP8400 an icod cpu may be automatically activated in case a working cpu fails. If this automatic activation is supported, does it require a partition restart ? is the customer charged for this activation ?
has anyone experienced this? if so how to configure the system in such a way when a cpu fails an icod cpu takes over.
has anyone experienced this? if so how to configure the system in such a way when a cpu fails an icod cpu takes over.
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05-09-2003 10:36 AM
05-09-2003 10:36 AM
Re: icod cpu automatic activation
As far as auto activation is considered you can put it in a scripts and activate a CPU when one fails.
(You need to have licese applied for this)
About activating in place CPU and all other details I am not aware of.
But there should not be a problem for auto activation if you have license in place.
(You need to have licese applied for this)
About activating in place CPU and all other details I am not aware of.
But there should not be a problem for auto activation if you have license in place.
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