HP Instant Capacity User's Guide for Versions 8.x
System contact e-mail: This field displays the e-mail address for the person who
should receive configuration change notification and
exception reports for the local system. This field is set via
the icapmodify -c command.
From e-mail: This field displays the e-mail address that will be specified
as the sender of all Instant Capacity initiated e-mail
correspondence for the local system. This field is set via
the icapmodify -f command. If not set, e-mail will be
sent from the adm user on the local system.
Asset reporting: This field indicates if the Instant Capacity software on the
local system is presently configured to send e-mail asset
reports to HP. This is configured using the icapnotify
-a command.
Temporary capacity warning period: This field displays the number of days constituting the
temporary capacity warning period for the complex. When
the temporary capacity balance is projected to be depleted
within this number of days, a warning message is sent by
e-mail to the system contact and to root. The value of the
warning period can be set using the icapmodify -w
command.
Exception Status: This field indicates if the complex is presently in an
exception state. A complex is usually in an exception state
when the number of active components of a given type
(cores, cells, memory) exceeds the number of available
usage rights for that component type. The one exception
is that the number of active cores is allowed to exceed the
number of core usage rights as long as there is a sufficient
positive balance of temporary capacity. A negative
temporary capacity balance is always an exception state.
Information displayed for a GiCAP group
The following status is displayed when the system is a member of a Global Instant Capacity
(GiCAP) group.
Member
<mname> of GiCAP group <gname>, managed by
<GroupManager>
This section heading identifies the member name and the
name of the GiCAP group that includes this system as a
member. It also identifies the name of the Group Manager
system where you can get more detailed information about
the group, by invoking the icapmanage command (see
icapmanage(1M)).
Borrowed/Loaned core usage rights: This field identifies the count of core usage rights which
have either been borrowed from or loaned to the GiCAP
group. This value must be 0 in order to remove the member
from the GiCAP group.
Borrowed/Loaned cell usage rights: This field identifies the count of cell board usage rights
which have either been borrowed from or loaned to the
GiCAP group. This value must be 0 in order to remove the
member from the GiCAP group.
Borrowed/Loaned memory usage
rights:
This field identifies the count of memory usage rights
which have either been borrowed from or loaned to the
GiCAP group. This value must be 0 in order to remove the
member from the GiCAP group.
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