This thread serves as the central command for the activation sequence of the Petka 85, 86, and 88 node cluster. All operators and system administrators must adhere to the following requirements to ensure a successful launch without critical failures.
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This is the most critical piece. Once you install PETKA, a pop-up window usually appears on the first launch showing a unique string of characters. You must provide this exact string in the activation thread. User Identity: This thread serves as the central command for
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This document specifies the activation-thread requirement for Petka models 85, 86, and 88. It defines the purpose, functional requirements, mechanical and electrical constraints, testing procedures, and acceptance criteria to ensure consistent, safe, and reliable activation behavior across product variants.
For Petka 85, 86, and 88 specifically, a "hot activation" means: