Type
of
Transaction
and
Resource
Type
Examine
the
first
two
bytes
of
word
16
recorded
above.
The
value
of
the
first
byte
of
word
16
denotes
the
type
of
CoD
transaction;
the
value
of
the
second
byte
of
word
16
is
always
01.
The
Change
in
Number
of
Processors
Due
to
This
transaction,
and
the
Resulting
Number
of
Processor
Due
to
This
transaction
Examine
the
first
two
bytes
of
word
17
recorded
above.
The
value
in
the
first
two
bytes
of
word
17
is
the
change
in
the
number
of
CoD
processors
due
to
this
transaction.
The
value
in
the
third
and
fourth
bytes
of
word
17
is
the
number
of
CoD
processors
resulting
from
this
transaction.
The
On/Off
CoD
Processor
Days
Remaining,
and
the
Hours
Remaining
in
the
Current
On/Off
CoD
Resource
Period
Examine
the
first
two
bytes
of
word
18
recorded
above.
The
value
in
the
first
two
bytes
of
word
18
is
the
change
in
the
number
of
CoD
processors
days
remaining.
The
value
in
the
third
and
fourth
bytes
of
word
18
is
the
number
of
hours
remaining
in
the
current
on/off
CoD
resource
period.
Note:
The
hours
remaining
counter
starts
at
24
hours,
0
minutes.
As
soon
as
it
decrements
to
23
hours,
59
minutes,
59
seconds,
it
will
display
on
the
HMC
as
23
hours.
The
same
is
true
as
the
counter
gets
close
to
zero:
as
the
counter
rolls
over
from
1
to
zero
hours,
zero
is
displayed
on
the
HMC
for
the
next
hour.
Permanent
activation
code
entered
An
informational
log
entry
is
made
each
time
a
permanent
activation
code
is
entered.
An
informational
log
entry
is
made
each
time
a
permanent
activation
code
is
entered.
v
Word
16
value
(first
2
bytes):
0100
v
Word
17
value
(first
2
bytes):
The
number
of
processors
activated
with
this
transaction.
v
Word
17
value
(second
2
bytes):
The
total
number
of
activated
processors
of
this
type.
This
includes
those
previously
activated
plus
those
activated
with
this
transaction.
v
Word
18
value
(first
2
bytes):
The
current
value
of
the
processor
day
counter.
v
Word
18
value
(second
2
bytes):
The
current
value
of
the
hours
remaining
in
the
current
period
counter.
Trial
CoD
activation
An
informational
log
entry
is
made
each
time
a
trial
CoD
period
is
started.
v
Word
16
value
(first
2
bytes):
0200
v
Word
17
value
(first
2
bytes):
The
number
of
processors
activated
with
this
transaction.
v
Word
17
value
(second
2
bytes):
This
value
is
not
used;
it
will
be
0.
v
Word
18
value
(first
2
bytes):
The
current
value
of
the
processor
day
counter.
v
Word
18
value
(second
2
bytes):
The
current
value
of
the
hours
remaining
in
the
current
period
counter.
Trial
CoD
cancellation
An
informational
log
entry
is
made
each
time
a
trial
CoD
period
is
cancelled.
v
Word
16
value
(first
2
bytes):
0300
v
Word
17
value
(first
2
bytes):
The
number
of
processors
originally
requested.
v
Word
17
value
(second
2
bytes):
This
value
is
not
used;
it
will
be
0.
v
Word
18
value
(first
2
bytes):
The
current
value
of
the
processor
day
counter.
v
Word
18
value
(second
2
bytes):
The
current
value
of
the
hours
remaining
in
the
current
period
counter.
On/off
activation
code
entered
An
informational
log
entry
is
made
each
time
an
on/off
CoD
activation
code
is
entered.
v
Word
16
value
(first
2
bytes):
0400
v
Word
17
value
(first
2
bytes):
The
number
of
processors
days
purchased.
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