Activation
Process
for
CUoD
Features
Note:
These
activation
procedures
are
provided
as
awareness
for
service
and
support
personnel.
The
customer
is
responsible
for
activating
any
installed
CUoD
features.
The
process
begins
when
you
determine
a
potential
need
for
more
processing
capability
in
the
future
and
want
to
have
the
hardware
installed
on
the
server
now.
If
CUoD
features
are
ordered
for
your
server,
they
are
included
in
the
server
when
it
is
delivered.
To
activate
additional
capacity
when
it
is
needed,
use
the
following
steps:
1.
Determine
the
additional
capacity
that
you
want
to
activate.
2.
Contact
your
sales
representative
or
business
partner
to
place
an
order
for
specific
processor
CUoD
activation
features.
3.
The
sales
representative
places
an
order
to
the
system
coordinator
or
feature
coordinator
for
the
features
you
request.
The
order
specifies
the
upgrade
features
to
add.
4.
To
process
the
order,
you
must
send
the
system
Vital
Product
Data
(VPD)
to
IBM
in
either
of
the
following
ways:
v
Electronic
process
(Electronic
Service
Agent)
v
Web-based
VPD
entry.
For
details
on
how
to
submit
the
VPD
either
through
the
Electronic
Service
Agent
or
using
the
Web,
view
the
Planning
Guide
for
Capacity
Upgrade
on
Demand
located
at
http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/pseries/cuod/index.html.
5.
After
the
activation
code
is
received
(from
either
the
Web
or
the
mailed
copy),
use
the
HMC
to
enter
the
activation
code.
Detailed
procedures
are
available
in
the
Planning
Guide
for
Capacity
Upgrade
on
Demand
.
After
you
have
finished
the
activation
process,
you
can
assign
the
activated
processors
to
a
partition.
To
do
this
in
LPAR
mode,
shut
down
the
partition
using
the
operating
system,
alter
the
partition
profile
on
the
HMC,
then
reactivate
the
partition
using
the
HMC.
If
the
managed
system
is
running
a
full
system
partition,
you
must
reboot
the
managed
system
before
the
newly
activated
processors
can
be
used.
Before
adding
processors
to
a
partition
that
is
running
Linux,
you
must
stop
the
Linux
partitions
and
then
restart
them
after
you
have
assigned
the
processors.
Begin
using
the
new
capacity.
If
you
encountered
any
problems
using
the
preceding
process,
see
http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/pseries/cuod/index.html.
Powering
the
System
On
and
Off
For
complete
procedures
to
power
on
and
power
off
the
system
in
various
system
configurations
running
various
operating
systems,
see
Chapter
1.
Reference
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