Shows the number of processors that are temporarily activated on the managed system for each of the CoD options. You can also see the state of each CoD option.
The following CoD options may be shown:
On/Off CoD
Trial CoDYou can see the total number of On/Off Capacity on Demand (On/Off CoD) processors that are temporarily activated on the managed system. On/Off CoD allows you to activate the inactive processors that are installed on the managed system for a specified number of days as your business peaks demand. You are charged for the total number of processor days that the On/Off CoD processors remain activated. You can also see the state of the On/Off CoD option. Possible values are:
Available
You can activate one or more of your inactive processors for a specified number of days using On/Off CoD.Running
An On/Off CoD request is currently active on the managed system.Unreturned
You have previously activated On/Off CoD processors, but the request period has expired and you have not made all the processors available to be reclaimed by the managed system. Unreturned processor days are recorded at the beginning of each 24-hour period. You will be charged for these unreturned processor days at the end of the On/Off CoD billing cycle. To make the processors available to be reclaimed by the managed system, you need to remove them from all partitions to which they are assigned. In some cases, you might want to delete the specific partitions to which the processors were assigned.Code Not Entered
On/Off CoD for processors is not enabled on the managed system. You must obtain and enter an On/Off processor enablement code before you can activate any inactive processors using On/Off CoD.Not Available
An On/Off processor enablement code has been entered on the managed system and processor days are available. However, because one or more of the following conditions exists, you cannot activate any inactive processors using On/Off CoD at this time:
- No inactive processors are available on the managed system.
- Trial CoD for processors is currently running on the managed system.
- Reserve CoD for processors is currently running on the managed system.
- Utility CoD for processors is currently running on the managed system.
Not Capable
On/Off CoD for processors is not supported on the managed system.
You can see the total number of Trial Capacity on Demand (Trial CoD) processors that are temporarily activated on the managed system. Trial CoD allows you to activate the inactive processors that are installed on the managed system for a trial period (that is, a defined number of days). You can also see the state of the Trial CoD option. Possible values are:
Running
Trial CoD processors are temporarily activated on the managed system.Not Running
Trial CoD processors are not activated on the managed system. To start Trial CoD on the managed system, you must obtain and enter a Trial processor code.Unreturned
Trial CoD processors are still in use after the Trial CoD period has expired. The Trial CoD processors that were activated could not be reclaimed by the managed system when the trial period ended. Remove the processors from all partitions to allow the managed system to reclaim them. In some cases, you might want to delete the specific partitions to which the processors were assigned.Not Capable
Trial CoD for processors is not supported on the managed system.
Reserve CoD
You can see the total number of Reserve Capacity on Demand (Reserve CoD) processors that are temporarily activated on the managed system. Reserve CoD allows you to pre-pay for a specified number of processor days. You can then activate the inactive processors that are installed on the managed system as your business requires.The activated processors are placed in the default shared processor pool, where they are used as needed by uncapped partitions. Whenever the capacity of the non-Reserve CoD processors in the default shared processor pool is no longer sufficient to support the workload, then the Reserve CoD processors are used. When a Reserve CoD processor is used, a reserve processor day is charged against the Reserve CoD prepaid number of days. You pay only for the number of processor days that the processors are actually used. The processors can remain active until the number of days you have paid for has been used.
You can also see the state of the Reserve CoD option. Possible values are:
Available
You can activate one or more of your inactive processors using Reserve CoD.Running
A Reserve CoD request is currently active on the managed system.Code Not Entered
Reserve CoD for processors is not enabled on the managed system. You must obtain and enter a Reserve capacity prepaid code before you can activate any inactive processors using Reserve CoD.Not available
A Reserve capacity prepaid code has been entered on the managed system and processor days are available. However, because one or more of the following conditions exists, you cannot activate any inactive processors using Reserve CoD at this time:
- No inactive processors are available on the managed system.
- On/Off CoD for processors is currently running on the managed system.
- Trial CoD for processors is currently running on the managed system.
Not Capable
Reserve CoD for processors is not supported on the managed system.
Utility CoD
You can see the total number of Utility Capacity on Demand (Utility CoD) processors that are temporarily activated on the managed system. Utility CoD allows you to activate the inactive processors that are installed on the managed system to meet the variable workload demands of your business.
When you use Utility CoD, activated Utility CoD processors are placed in the default shared processor pool and are used only as needed by uncapped partitions. If all non-Utility CoD processors in the default shared processor pool are being used, and one or more uncapped partitions require additional resources, then the managed system allows the uncapped partitions to use one Utility CoD processor for one minute, and one Utility CoD processor minute of use is recorded. The managed system continues to use this Utility CoD processor and record processor minutes until the Utility CoD processor is no longer needed. The managed system continuously monitors processor utilization. If additional processor resources are needed, the managed system automatically uses additional Utility CoD processors and records processor minutes for those processors. You pay only for the number of processor minutes that the Utility CoD processors are used. Optionally, you may prepay for Utility CoD usage.
You can also see the state of the Utility CoD option. When the state indicates Reporting Required, then Utility CoD usage reporting is required because the number of unreported Utility CoD processor minutes has reached the Utility CoD reporting threshold. When this happens, you must report your Utility CoD usage as soon as possible to ensure continued availability of your Utility CoD processors. To report your usage, you must first get the Utility CoD reporting information for the managed system using the HMC. Next, enter the Utility CoD reporting information at the CoD website to obtain a Utility CoD reporting code. Finally, enter the Utility CoD reporting code on the HMC. You must report your usage within 30 power-on days of reaching the Utility CoD reporting threshold and prior to reaching the Utility CoD reporting limit. Otherwise, all Utility CoD processors will be removed from the default shared processor pool and Utility CoD will be disabled on the managed system.
Possible Utility CoD states are:
Available
You can activate one or more of your inactive processors using Utility CoD.Available - Reporting Required
Same as Available except Utility CoD usage reporting is required.Running
One or more Utility CoD processors are currently activated on the managed system.Running - Reporting Required
Same as Running except Utility CoD usage reporting is required.Suspended
Utility CoD is enabled on the managed system. However, you cannot activate any inactive processors using Utility CoD at this time because the Utility CoD processor minute usage limit that you set for the managed system has been reached. If you want to activate Utility CoD processors, you must disable or reset the Utility CoD processor minute usage limit.Suspended - Reporting Required
Same as Suspended except Utility CoD usage reporting is required.Not Available
Utility CoD is enabled on the managed system. However, because one or more of the following conditions exists, you cannot activate any inactive processors using Utility CoD at this time:
- No inactive processors are available on the managed system.
- Trial CoD for processors is currently running on the managed system.
- On/Off CoD for processors is currently running on the managed system.
- There are unreturned Trial CoD processors on the managed system.
- There are unreturned On/Off CoD processors on the managed system.
- The managed system does not support micro-partitioning.
- The managed system is in the manufacturing default configuration.
Not Available - Reporting Required
Same as Not Available except Utility CoD usage reporting is required.Code Not Entered
Utility CoD is not enabled on the managed system. You must obtain a Utility CoD enablement code at the CoD website and enter that code on the HMC before you can activate any inactive processors using Utility CoD.Disabled - Reporting Required
Utility CoD has been disabled on the managed system because one of the following conditions exists:
- The number of unreported Utility CoD processor minutes has met or exceeded the Utility CoD reporting threshold for 30 or more consecutive power-on days.
- The number of unreported Utility CoD processor minutes has met or exceeded the Utility CoD reporting limit.
If you want to activate Utility CoD processors, report your Utility CoD usage and request a new Utility CoD enablement code at the CoD website. Enter the Utility CoD reporting code first then the Utility CoD enablement code on the HMC.
Not Capable
Utility CoD is not supported on the managed system.