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Aaron Bartell wrote on Thu, 08 Apr 2010 18:34:11 GMT:

Do you have a link/documentation that would show
me how to accomplish this on a POWER6 machine?

You should be able to retrieve the VET code by going to

http://www-912.ibm.com/pod/pod

You need to supply your 4 digit machine type and 7 digit serial
number. Not only will VET code be retrieval, but also any of the
following codes if they apply to what you ordered

Activation type definitions
POD: CUoD Processor Activation Code
MOD: CUoD Memory Activation Code
TCOD: On/Off CoD Enablement Code
TMOD: On/Off CoD Memory Enablement Code
VET: Virtualization Technology Code
(PowerVM, Enterprise Enablement, WWPN,
Active Memory Expansion)
STDP: Standard Trial CoD Processor Activation Code
STDM: Standard Trial CoD Memory Activation Code
STME: Standard Trial Active Memory Expansion Code
EXCP: Exception Trial CoD Processor Activation Code
EXCM: Exception Trial CoD Memory Activation Code
USTA: Utility CoD Enablement Code
USTO: Utility CoD Termination Code
URPT: Utility CoD Reporting Code
PAID: Utility CoD PrePaid Code



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