Understanding HP Instant Capacity (iCAP) version 6.x and 7.x Codewords Whitepaper

Product number: A6912A
Unique ID: Z3e119df0de85bc9c
System contact e-mail: Not set
From e-mail: Set to the default ('adm')
Asset reporting: on
Exception status: No exception
Local Hard Partition Information
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Total processors: 8
Intended Active processors: 6
Active processors: 6
Licensed processors that can be activated: 0
Processors that can be activated if licensed: 2
Processors that cannot immediately be activated: 0
Global iCOD Information
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iCOD cells: 0
Actual inactive cells: 0
iCOD processors: 2
Actual inactive processors: 2
iCOD Memory: 0.0 GB
Actual inactive Memory: 0.0 GB
Unlicensed processors that must be deactivated: 0
Temporary capacity available: 0 days, 0 hours, 0
minutes
Allocation of iCOD Resources Among Partitions
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nPar Inactive Inactive Inactive
ID Cells Memory CPUs nPar Name
==== ======== =========== ======== ======================
0 0 0.0 GB 2 Partition 0 (local)
N/A 0 0.0 GB 0 Unassigned Cells
iCOD Partition Configuration Information
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Intended Actual Compatible
nPar Active Active Total Software
ID CPUs CPUs CPUs Installed nPar Name
==== ======== ====== ===== ========== ======================
0 6 6 8 Yes Partition 0 (local)
Applying a Temporary Capacity codeword
In this example, a system with two expected-inactive cores has a codeword applied so that Temporary
Capacity can be used. Both cores are temporarily activated. Then both cores are deactivated, one at
a time, until Temporary Capacity is no longer being used.
Apply the Temporary Capacity codeword
# icod_modify -C WpEi3Cj.uur5DUu.HizgN73.7RBQWPg-
6d0UkNg.HvEaKne.NM6n5w5.Pdce5R6
The following valid codeword has been applied to the complex:
Temporary Capacity Codeword
30 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes
Use icod_stat(1M) to see the results of the application of this codeword.
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