HP Instant Capacity User's Guide for Versions 8.x
Checking the Status of your Instant Capacity System
You can use the icapstatus command to view the status of your Instant Capacity system. With
no options, the icapstatus command provides the following information:
• Version number of the Instant Capacity software
• System identification information (system ID, serial number, product number, unique ID)
• System-contact e-mail address
• Instant Capacity From e-mail address
• Asset reporting status (on or off)
• Temporary capacity warning period (in days)
• Exception status (indicates if complex is in an exception state)
• If a member of a GiCAP group, membership information and borrow/loan status of usage
rights
• Local virtual partition status (if applicable):
— Total number of assigned cores
— Number of active assigned cores
— Number of inactive assigned cores
— Additional cores that can be assigned with current usage rights
— Number of cores that could be assigned with additional usage rights
— Number of cores that can be assigned with temporary capacity
— Number of cores currently unavailable for assignment
• Local nPartition status (if not a virtual partition):
— Total number of configured cores
— Number of Intended Active cores
— Number of active cores
— Number of inactive cores
— Additional cores that can be activated with current usage rights
— Number of cores that could be activated with additional usage rights
— Number of cores that can be activated with temporary capacity
— Number of cores that are deconfigured or attached to inactive cells
• Instant Capacity resource summary:
— Number of cells without usage rights
— Number of inactive cells
— Amount of memory without usage rights
— Amount of inactive memory
— Number of cores without usage rights
— Number of inactive cores
— Number of cores using temporary capacity
— Number of cores that must be deactivated (insufficient usage rights)
— Temporary capacity available
— Projected temporary capacity expiration
• Allocation of Instant Capacity Resources among the Hard Partitions:
— nPar ID
— Total cores
— Intended Active cores
— Actual Active cores
— Inactive cores
— Inactive Memory
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