Understanding HP Instant Capacity (iCAP) version 6.x and 7.x Codewords Whitepaper
<18> Local Hard Partition Information
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<19> Total processors: 8
<20> Intended Active processors: 8
<21> Active processors: 2
<22> Licensed processors that can be activated: 0
<23> Processors that can be activated if licensed: 1
<24> Processors that cannot immediately be activated: 0
<25> Global iCOD Information
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<26> iCOD cells: 0
<27> Actual inactive cells: 0
<28> iCOD processors: 1
<29> Actual inactive processors: 6
<30> iCOD Memory: 0.0 GB
<31> Actual inactive Memory: 0.0 GB
<32> Processors using temporary capacity: 0
<33> Temporary capacity available: 30 days, 0 hours, 0
minutes
<34> Projected temporary capacity expiration: N/A
<35> Allocation of iCOD Resources Among Partitions
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<36> nPar Inactive Inactive Inactive
<37> ID Cells Memory CPUs nPar Name
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<38> 0 0 0.0 GB 6 HP-UX 11.23... (local)
<39> N/A 0 0.0 GB 0 Unassigned Cells
<40> iCOD Partition Configuration Information
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<41> Intended Actual Compatible
<42> nPar Active Active Total Software
<43> ID CPUs CPUs CPUs Installed nPar Name
==== ======== ====== ===== ========== ======================
<44> 0 8 2 8 Yes HP-UX 11.23... (local)
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