Instant Capacity on Demand (iCOD) User's Guide for versions B.05.x
Using iCOD to Manage your Processors
Understanding Configuration Change Notification
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Example 4-1 Configuration Change Notification E-Mail for (non-vPar) iCOD
System
Subject: iCOD Configuration Change Notification
A configuration change has been made to the following system:
super.corp.com
NOTICE: This system is under an iCOD program contract. As per the
terms and conditions of the iCOD contract, when iCOD processors are
activated, you must either:
a) pay an enablement/activation fee for a permanent activation, or;
b) have processing time remaining under a special temporary
activation program.
If an activation is permanent or beyond your temporary activation
agreement, please issue a purchase order to HP or your authorized
channel partner for the required enablement fee. Failure to do so
constitutes a breach of contract.
One or more processors were activated.
Details of the change include:
Time of change: 11/01/02 11:00:00
Previous number of active processors: 1
Current number of active processors: 2
Number of processors to be active after reboot: 2
Description of change: new fiscal year increase
Person making the change: Tim Admin
Authorizing manager: Mr. Smith
Authorizing manager e-mail: wsmith@corp.com
Authorizing manager phone: (970) 888-1111
System contact: Mary Jones
System contact e-mail: mjones@corp.com
System contact phone: (970) 888-9999
If you are the system contact or authorizing manager and do not
want to receive this type of notification in the future, it can
be disabled by executing the following command on the system in
question:
/usr/sbin/icod_notify -n off
To turn notification on, execute:
/usr/sbin/icod_notify -n on