Understanding CPU binding validation while iHub is running
When BIRT iHub is running, each encycsrvr process periodically compares the list of processors to which it is bound with the list to which it was bound when it started. If the lists differ:

BIRT iHub writes a message with the processor information to the log file. The message contains the maximum number of processors the BIRT iHub license file permits and the following information:

Current and original number of bound processors

Current and original list of bound processors

If configured, BIRT iHub sends an e-mail message to the administrator. The message states that the BIRT iHub System will shut down in one hour if the list of bound processors is not corrected. The e-mail message contains the information that BIRT iHub sends to the log file.
You must rebind the encycsrvr process to the same processors to which it was originally bound.
During the next hour, any attempt to use the encycsrvr services fails and a message is written to the appropriate log file. If the list of processors is not restored after an hour, each BIRT iHub in the cluster shuts down and writes an error to its log file.