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5.5.2 Checking the CPU Activation Key to be Moved


5.5.2 Checking the CPU Activation Key to be Moved
To identify the CPU Activation key to be moved, use the showcodactivation command on the XSCF shell. You can select any CPU Activation key to check its information.

By entering the showcodactivation command, you can list the CPU Activation keys with an index.
XSCF> showcodactivation
Index Description Count
------- ----------- ------

1 PROC 2
2 PROC 2
Next, find the index number of the CPU Activation key that you have decided to move.

Then, use the showcodactivation command to confirm the information on the CPU Activation key identified by the index.
For example, suppose that you are going to move the CPU Activation key of index=1. Then, enter the following command to identify as follows the information on the CPU Activation key to be moved.
XSCF> showcodactivation -r -i 1
*Index1
Product: SPARC M10-1
SequenceNumber: 116
Cpu noExpiration 2
Text-Signature-SHA256-RSA2048:
SBxYBSmB32E1ctOidgWV09nGFnWKNtCJ5N3WSlowbRUYlVVySvjncfOrDNteFLzo
.
.
1TSgrjnee9FyEYITT+ddJQ==
Next, add exactly the same key to another M12/M10 of the same model by copying the entire contents of this key, starting from the Product line, and then pasting the content, or by writing the content.