On/off
processor
day
charge
An
informational
log
entry
is
made
when
the
system
decrements
the
processor
day
counter
at
the
start
of
each
24
hour
period
(including
the
first
one).
The
″
account
″
is
being
charged
for
the
next
day’s
use
of
the
processor.
v
Word
16
value
(first
2
bytes):
0800
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
is
being
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
due
to
failing
resources.
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.
(This
will
always
be
24
hours.)
Out
of
compliance
due
to
the
expiration
of
a
trial
CoD
period
An
informational
log
entry
is
made
when
the
system
goes
out
of
compliance
due
to
either:
1.
The
expiration
of
a
trial
CoD
period.
2.
The
cancellation
of
a
trial
CoD
period.
v
Word
16
value
(first
2
bytes):
0900
v
Word
17
value
(first
2
bytes):
The
number
of
trial
on/off
CoD
resources
out
of
compliance.
v
Word
17
value
(second
2
bytes):
The
new
number
of
trial
on/off
CoD
resources.
This
value
is
always
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.
Out
of
compliance
due
to
the
expiration
of
an
on/off
CoD
period
An
informational
log
entry
is
made
when
the
system
goes
out
of
compliance
due
to
the
expiration
of
an
on/off
CoD
period
(when
the
processor
day
counter
is
fully
decremented
to
zero).
v
Word
16
value
(first
2
bytes):
0A00
v
Word
17
value
(first
2
bytes):
The
number
of
on/off
CoD
resources
out
of
compliance.
v
Word
17
value
(second
2
bytes):
The
new
number
of
on/off
CoD
resources.
This
value
is
always
0.
v
Word
18
value
(first
2
bytes):
The
current
value
of
the
processor
day
counter.
This
value
is
always
0.
v
Word
18
value
(second
2
bytes):
The
current
value
of
the
hours
remaining
in
the
current
period
counter.
This
value
is
always
0.
Trial
CoD
termination
An
informational
log
entry
is
made
each
time
a
trial
CoD
period
times
out.
v
Word
16
value
(first
2
bytes):
0B00
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.
SPCN
Informational
Codes
The
following
values
of
word
13
indicate
an
SPCN
informational
message:
C006,
C007,
C00C,
C030,
C0E0,
C0E2,
C0F0,
C0F1.
No
action
is
required
by
the
customer
or
service
representative.
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Eserver
pSeries
690
Service
Guide
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