Understanding HP Instant Capacity (iCAP) version 6.x and 7.x Codewords Whitepaper
<17> Processors that cannot
immediately be assigned
This field displays the number of unassigned processors (licensed or unlicensed) in
the hard partition that are not assigned to the local virtual partition and cannot be
instantly assigned. Bound processors at the time the local virtual partition booted,
if unbound later, cannot be instantly assigned to the local virtual partition without
an intervening reboot (subject to license limitations). This number will also include
CPUs in inactive cells and deconfigured CPUs.
<18> Local Hard Partition
Information
Lines 19–24 apply to the local hard partition from which the icod_stat
command was run.
<19> Total processors
This field displays the number of processors physically present in the hard
partition.
<20> Intended Active processors
This field displays the number of processors requested to be active for this hard
partition via the icod_modify command.
<21> Active processors
This field displays the current number of processors active in the hard partition.
<22> Licensed processors that
can be activated
This field displays the number of licensed processors that are immediately
available for activation. This information is not displayed on a virtual partition.
<23> Processors that can be
activated if licensed
This field displays the number of unlicensed processors that are available for
licensing and subsequent activation. These processors are also available for
temporary activation if temporary capacity is available. This information is not
displayed on a virtual partition.
<24> Processors that cannot
immediately be activated
This field displays the number of processors (licensed or unlicensed) that cannot be
activated by iCAP software. This includes CPUs in inactive cells, deconfigured
processors, and failed processors deactivated due to LPMCs (low-priority machine
checks). This information is not displayed on a virtual partition.
<25> Global iCOD Information
Lines 26–34 apply to the entire complex.
<26> iCOD cells
This field displays the number of unlicensed cells in the complex. Unlicensed cells
are expected to be inactive.
<27> Actual inactive cells
This field displays the current number of inactive cells in the complex.
<28> iCOD processors
This field displays the total number of unlicensed processors in the complex.
Unlicensed processors are expected to be inactive.
<29> Actual inactive processors
This field displays the current number of inactive processors in the complex.
<30> iCOD memory
This field displays the total amount of unlicensed memory in the complex.
Unlicensed memory is expected to be inactive.
<31> Actual inactive memory
This field displays the current amount of inactive memory in the complex.
<32> Temporary capacity
available
This field displays the amount of temporary capacity available. This balance is
displayed in CPU days, hours, and minutes.
<33> Processors using temporary
capacity
This field displays the number of processors presently consuming temporary
capacity.
<34> Projected temporary
capacity expiration
This field displays the date and time that temporary capacity is projected to expire
at the present consumption rate.
<35–39> Allocation of iCOD
Resources Among Partitions
Lines 35–39 display how iCAP components are distributed among the partitions in
the complex.
nPar ID
This field displays the partition number for the row of data.
Inactive cells
This field displays the current number of inactive cells in the hard partition.
Inactive memory
This field displays the current amount of inactive memory in the hard partition.
Inactive CPUs
This field displays the current number of inactive processors in the hard partition.
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