I'm sorry, I missed some of this. What model type is this? That should 
explain it.

We run 9672 RB6 and while I understand that it's a 2-way I also understand 
that this model type can be upgrade coded to an RD6 or 4-way. I'm not sure 
what the annoyance is. I believe that you are just seeing what you are 
potentially capable of putting online. *N* means not available and must be 
coded by IBM to make available unless there is additional meaning to *N* 
that I'm not aware of.

d m=cpu 
  IEE174I 11.12.22 DISPLAY M 710 
  PROCESSOR STATUS 
  ID  CPU                  SERIAL 
  0    +                   xxxxxxxxxxxx 
  1    +                   xxxxxxxxxxxx 
  2    N 
  3    N

 



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I agree, but "not available" does not explain what it is and why it is
shows up when I am not even licensed for more than 2 CPUs.

It's shows on only one of our processors, so it it an annoyance, 
everything
is working as expected.

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