HP-UX 11i June 2001 Release Notes

General System Administration and Performance Monitoring
instant Capacity on Demand (iCOD) (updated for June 2001)
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instant Capacity on Demand (iCOD) (updated
for June 2001)
IMPORTANT Update for June 2001
The iCOD product was removed from the HP-UX Operating
Environments at the HP-UX 11i June 2001 Release. You can find iCOD
on the Support Plus media and at the following web site:
http://software.hp.com.
As of June 2001, the current versions of iCOD are B02.02 and B.03.01.
B.03.01 includes support for Superdome systems. For the latest
information on iCOD see Instant Capacity on Demand (iCOD) Release
Notes for Versions B.02.x and B.03.x, part number B9073-90012.
Original HP-UX 11i
Information,
December 2000:
instant Capacity on Demand (iCOD) Version B.02.01 provides additional
processor capacity instantly on N-, L-, and V-Class servers without
requiring a system reboot. That is, this can be done dynamically while
HP-UX is running. This enables applications to take advantage of the
additional CPU power while staying online.
For HP-UX 11i, the iCOD client software bundle, in coordination with
Online Diagnostics, provides the functionality to activate processors
while online and to monitor iCOD processors.
There are correlated process management and command changes that
are being made to properly track statistics related to iCOD processors.
The iCOD software supports participation in the iCOD program. iCOD
processors can be ordered and installed or added to the N-, L-, and
V-Class processors. These processors remain inactive until activated
through the iCOD client software. This allows you the flexibility to
increase the processor capacity on your servers as needed for capacity
growth. These systems must be set up to send e-mail direct to HP for
monitoring purposes of iCOD purchases.