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01-10-2005 01:54 AM
01-10-2005 01:54 AM
On a new rp7420 I was unable to boot beacuse cell0 was in partition0, but it was cell1 that "owned" the boot disk and DVD. Reconfigured partition so that cell1 was root cell in partition0. After that I included cell0 in parttion0 as well. From Glance I noticed that my 6 iCOD CPUs was now activated, I have now 16 Active CPUs contrary to 10 Active and 6 iCOD before I did the reconfiguration.
Since this is a demo server, and I want to show iCOD - how can I get my iCOD CPUs back.
cheers,
Lars C
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01-10-2005 02:19 AM
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01-10-2005 03:15 AM
01-10-2005 03:15 AM
Re: iCOD CPUs activated after reconfiguring partition
Contact your HP Account Rep to find out...
Rgds...Geoff
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01-10-2005 03:26 AM
01-10-2005 03:26 AM
Re: iCOD CPUs activated after reconfiguring partition
What Enrico told is true once this is activated then I think you will egt invoiced by HP. I think you need to talk to the HP account repl regarding this to get this cleared.
Rgds
HGN
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01-11-2005 07:46 PM
01-11-2005 07:46 PM
Re: iCOD CPUs activated after reconfiguring partition
I hope I don't have to worry about invoices, fortunately sendmail is not up and running on this system yet ;-)
Anyway, this is a server located in the HP Norway Technology Center that will be used for workshops, demos etc. So, I hope I'll manage to overcome any extra $$$ issues.
cheers,
lars c