HP Instant Capacity user's guide for Version 10.x (March 2011)

icapstatus(1M)......................................................................................................................150
icapd(1M)...........................................................................................................................157
A Special Considerations...........................................................................159
Assumed Values in icapstatus Command.................................................................................159
Assumed Processor Values................................................................................................159
Assumed Memory Values..................................................................................................160
Upgrading to Instant Capacity version B.06.x or later (HP-UX)....................................................160
Dual-Core Support in Instant Capacity Systems.........................................................................161
New Partition Creation and Instant Capacity............................................................................162
Implications of Removing a Cell from an Instant Capacity System ...............................................162
Shutting Down a Partition with Instant Capacity Cores...............................................................163
Instant Capacity and Reinitializing the nPartition (Genesis Partitions)............................................163
par Commands from PC System Management Station................................................................163
Instant Capacity Compatibility with Processor Sets (HP-UX).........................................................163
Overview........................................................................................................................163
Scope of the Instant Capacity Software Interacting with psets.................................................164
psets on nPars.................................................................................................................164
psets on vPars..................................................................................................................164
Configuring Email on Instant Capacity Systems.........................................................................164
Email Requirements..........................................................................................................164
Email Configuration.....................................................................................................165
Steps to Confirm or Diagnose Email Configuration...........................................................166
Configuring Instant Capacity’s From Email Address..........................................................167
Configuring Your Server to Send but Not Receive Email....................................................167
Testing Email Transmission of the Asset Report.................................................................168
Measurement Software and Instant Capacity Systems................................................................168
HP OpenView Measurement Products.................................................................................168
Other Measurement Software............................................................................................168
Dynamic Processor Resilience (HP-UX).....................................................................................168
Security Issues......................................................................................................................169
Customer protections which iCAP assumes to be in place......................................................169
Disabling the iCAP daemon (HP-UX)...................................................................................169
Customer Security Requirements.........................................................................................169
Security Tuning Options....................................................................................................169
B Considerations for OpenVMS Systems.......................................................171
CLI Support on OpenVMS.....................................................................................................171
HP-UX Style Commands....................................................................................................171
OpenVMS Command Mapping.........................................................................................171
OpenVMS iCAP Files.......................................................................................................172
DCL ICAP Command........................................................................................................172
DCL Commands...................................................................................................................172
ICAP ACTIVATE...............................................................................................................172
ICAP APPLY.....................................................................................................................173
ICAP DEACTIVATE...........................................................................................................173
ICAP RECONCILE............................................................................................................173
ICAP SET........................................................................................................................173
ICAP SHOW...................................................................................................................175
ICAP_SERVER..................................................................................................................175
Special OpenVMS-Specific Features and Considerations............................................................175
Core Activation and Deactivation.......................................................................................175
Email Considerations........................................................................................................175
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