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.
It
includes
the
processor
days
just
added
with
this
transaction.
v
Word
18
value
(second
2
bytes):
The
current
value
of
the
hours
remaining
in
the
current
period
counter.
Manage
on/off
CoD
request
An
informational
log
entry
is
made
each
time
the
change
that
is
requested
in
the
number
of
on/off
CoD
resources
to
be
activated
is
accepted.
No
processor
day
charges
are
associated
with
this
entry.
v
Word
16
value
(first
2
bytes):
0500
v
Word
17
value
(first
2
bytes):
The
number
entered
on
the
processor
on/off
CoD
management
screen
on
the
HMC
(the
number
itself,
not
the
difference
from
the
previous
value).
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
CoD
number
change,
per
user
request
or
during
IPL
An
informational
log
entry
is
made
when:
1.
On/off
CoD
resources
are
started
during
an
IPL
(logically
partitioned
mode
or
full
system
partition
mode)
2.
On/off
CoD
resources
are
started
or
stopped
due
to
a
customer
request
(logically
partitioned
mode)
v
Word
16
value
(first
2
bytes):
0600
v
Word
17
value
(first
2
bytes):
The
number
entered
on
the
processor
on/off
CoD
management
screen
on
the
HMC
(the
number
itself,
not
the
difference
from
the
previous
value).
v
Word
17
value
(second
2
bytes):
The
resulting
number
of
processors.
This
is
the
number
of
on/off
processors
that
the
firmware
was
able
to
start.
It
may
be
less
than
the
number
requested.
v
Word
18
value
(first
2
bytes):
The
current
value
of
the
processor
day
counter
after
the
charge
for
starting
the
24
hour
period.
v
Word
18
value
(second
2
bytes):
The
current
value
of
the
hours
remaining
in
the
current
period
counter.
At
boot
time,
and
on
an
increase
in
the
number
of
processor
days,
the
counter
is
reset
to
24
hours.
If
the
number
of
processor
days
is
decreased,
the
counter
is
not
changed
and
will
continue
to
show
the
current
value.
On/off
CoD
number
change,
system
An
informational
log
entry
is
made
when
the
number
of
on/off
CoD
resources
is
automatically
reduced
by
the
firmware
due
to
a
failing
processor
being
taken
off-line
and
not
replaced.
v
Word
16
value
(first
2
bytes):
0700
v
Word
17
value
(first
2
bytes):
The
number
entered
on
the
processor
on/off
CoD
management
screen
on
the
HMC.
This
is
the
number
of
on/off
CoD
resources
that
was
previously
requested.
v
Word
17
value
(second
2
bytes):
The
number
of
on/off
CoD
resource
currently
active.
It
may
be
smaller
than
the
number
requested.
v
Word
18
value
(first
2
bytes):
The
current
value
of
the
processor
day
counter
after
the
charge
for
starting
the
24
hour
period.
(This
transaction
never
decrements
the
number
of
processor
days
)
v
Word
18
value
(second
2
bytes):
The
current
value
of
the
hours
remaining
in
the
current
period
counter.
(This
transaction
never
resets
the
hours
remaining.
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