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K.6.4 Output of the ldm Command


K.6.4 Output of the ldm Command
If you use the ldm command of Oracle VM Server for SPARC when a CPU Activation Interim Permit is enabled, "PERMANENT" is displayed for additional available CPU cores even though they are not actually permanent.
As an example, suppose that there are four CPU cores in the primary domain of a SPARC M12/M10 and the use of them is permitted by purchased CPU Activation keys. Executing "ldm list-domain -l" when a CPU Activation Interim Permit is enabled displays the following information.
ldm list-domain -l
NAME             STATE      FLAGS   CONS    VCPU  MEMORY   UTIL  NORM  UPTIME
primary          active     -n-c--  UART     8    63744M   0.0%  0.0%  16d 21h 6m
<Omitted>
CPU CORE 
PERMITS (PERMANENT)   IN USE      REST 
16      (16)          16          0
<Omitted>
Actually, only four CPU cores are permanently available (that is, made available by purchased CPU Activation keys). However, all of the 16 CPU cores incorporated physically are displayed as permanent ones in the output of the command when the CPU Activation Interim Permit is enabled.