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5.6.1 Displaying CPU Activation Registration and Setting Information


5.6.1 Displaying CPU Activation Registration and Setting Information
To display information on the CPU Activations registered and set in your SPARC M12/M10, use the showcod command on the XSCF shell. You need to have the platadm or platop privilege to execute this command. Alternatively, you can use a user account that has the pparadm, pparmgr, or pparop privilege for the target physical partition.
XSCF> showcod [-p ppar_id]
For the -p ppar_id option, specify the physical partition ID of the information to be displayed. If this option is not specified, the command displays information on all accessible physical partitions.
The following information is displayed when the showcod command is executed.
  1. Number of CPU Activations registered in the system
  2. Number of CPU Activations set for a physical partition
Operation Procedure
  1. Log in to the XSCF with a user account that has the appropriate user privilege.
    For details, see "2.2 Logging In to the XSCF Shell."
  2. Execute the showcod command to display CPU Activation information.
    The following example displays detailed information on all CPU Activations.
XSCF> showcod -v -s cpu
PROC Permits installed : 8 cores
PROC Permits assigned for PPAR 0: 4 [Permanent 4cores]
 :
PROC Permits assigned for PPAR 15: 0 [Permanent 0cores]
  1. Execute the exit command to log out from the XSCF shell.
    If you do not have any further work with the XSCF shell, log out from the XSCF.