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K.3.2 Related Commands When Using a CPU Activation Interim Permit


K.3.2 Related Commands When Using a CPU Activation Interim Permit
The following commands are used to manage (register/delete) purchased CPU Activations or to display the status of CPU cores. They are also used as needed during the use of a CPU Activation Interim Permit.
- addcodactivation

- deletecodactivation

- showcodactivation

- setcod

- showcod

- showcodusage

- showcodactivationhistory
These commands do not display the settings of the CPU Activation Interim Permit and the usage status of temporary CPU core resources available when the CPU Activation Interim Permit is enabled.
While CPU Activation Interim Permit is enabled, CPU Activation keys are not used for managing CPU core resources (checking whether a use violation occurs). Even in that case, however, you can change the number of CPU cores assigned to the system by adding or deleting CPU Activation keys in preparation for the expiration of the CPU Activation Interim Permit.
To check when a CPU Activation Interim Permit was enabled or disabled, check the XSCF event log by executing the showlogs event command of the XSCF.