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12.1.11 Checking the COD Log


12.1.11 Checking the COD Log
The COD log is collected when there is a CPU Activation addition or deletion. COD log is also referred to as CPU Activation log. Use the showcodactivationhistory command to refer to the COD log.
Operation Procedure
  1. Execute the showcodactivationhistory command on the XSCF shell.
    The following example displays the COD log.
XSCF> showcodactivationhistory
11/30/2012 01:42:41PM PST: Report Generated M10-1 SN: 843a996d
10/02/2012 02:08:49PM PST: Activation history initialized: PROC 0 cores
10/15/2012 01:36:13PM PST: Capacity added: PROC 2 cores
10/15/2012 01:46:13PM PST: Capacity added: PROC 2 cores
11/07/2012 01:36:23PM PST: Capacity deleted: PROC 2 cores
11/27/2012 01:46:23PM PST: Configuration backup created: PROC 2 cores
11/27/2012 21:26:22PM PST: Configuration restored: PROC 2 cores
11/28/2012 01:37:12PM PST: Capacity added: PROC 2 cores
11/28/2012 01:47:12PM PST: Capacity added: PROC 2 cores
11/30/2012 01:37:19PM PST: Capacity added: PROC 2 cores
11/30/2012 01:41:19PM PST: Capacity added: PROC 2 cores
11/30/2011 01:42:41PM PST: Summary: PROC 10 cores
Signature: yU27yb0oth41UL7hleA2vHL7S1aX4pmkBTIxesD1XEs
Note - For details of the showcodactivationhistory(8) command, see the man pages or the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF Reference Manual.