Use this window to activate, deactivate, or change the number of Utility CoD processors. You can also set, reset, or remove the processor minute usage limit for Utility CoD. If the managed system meets the processor minute usage limit that you set for the managed system, all Utility CoD processors will automatically be removed from the default shared processor pool. The processor minute usage limit is optional and will remain in effect until it is set again or until it is removed.
You can change the number of Utility CoD processors only when the Utility CoD state is one of the following states: Available, Available - Reporting Required, Running, Running - Reporting Required, Suspended, or Suspended - Reporting Required. Note that when the Utility CoD state is Suspended or Suspended - Reporting Required, you must also reset or disable the processor minute usage limit when changing the number of Utility CoD processors.