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chcuod command will change the Capacity Upgrade on Demand attribute
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The chcuod command will change the Capacity Upgrade on Demand attribute:

chcuod -o [ e | d | s ] -m "managed system" -k "activation key" -q quantity -r [ cpu | mem ] [ —help ]
where:

• -o – the operation to perform. s indicates a set activation key operation, d indicates disabling activate immediately, and e indicates enabling activate immediately.

• -m – the name of the managed system where the CUoD attribute should be changed. If there are multiple managed systems with the same user-defined name, specify the managed system name enclosed in double quotes and in the form mmm*ssss, where mmm is the machine type and ssss the serial number of the managed system.

• -k – the activation key to be sent to the managed system.

• -q – the quantity of processors or memory to enable activate immediate.

• -r – the resource type to operate on. Valid values are cpu for processors or mem for memory.
Example

chcuod -o [ e | d | s ] -m "managed system" -k "activation key" -q quantity -r [ cpu | mem ] [ —help ]

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