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K.6.3 Moving CPU Activation Keys (Deleting/Moving)


K.6.3 Moving CPU Activation Keys (Deleting/Moving)
Moving (deleting and moving) one or more purchased CPU Activation keys from one SPARC M12/M10 to another when the CPU Activation Interim Permit is enabled does not affect the move process.
Use the deletecodactivation command of the XSCF for deleting and the addcodactivation command for adding.
Before deleting a CPU Activation key from a SPARC M12/M10 by using the deletecodactivation command, be sure to externally save the CPU Activation key as a text file, etc. by using the showcodactivation command.
The saved CPU Activation key can be added to another SPARC M12/M10 by using the addcodactivation command.
The CPU Activation Interim Permit is not affected by the CPU Activation move process. Note that, however, the number of CPU cores in use must not exceed the number of purchased CPU Activations after the move process in a system for which the CPU Activation Interim Permit is not enabled.
While the CPU Activation Interim Permit is enabled, all purchased CPU Activation keys can be deleted from the system, and the system continues operating even after the deletion. However, once the CPU Activation Interim Permit is disabled or expires, the system does not operate until a purchased CPU Activation key is registered in the system.