HP Instant Capacity Version 10.x Release Notes (5900-1580, March 2011)
• WBEMCIM bundle (version X2.92 or higher) — Optionally installed with OpenVMS Version
8.4.
• nParProvider bundle — Installed with OpenVMS Version 8.4.
Usage Rights Requirement
A system managed under the Instant Capacity program can include one or more components (core,
cell, or memory) that are without usage rights. Before you can use these components, you must
obtain additional usage rights. Usage rights can either be purchased from HP, or, if the system is
a member of a GiCAP group, borrowed temporarily from another member of the group, as
described in the HP Instant Capacity user’s guide for Version 10.x.
Purchase of usage rights from HP is managed through the use of RTU codewords. Contact your
HP sales representative in order to purchase component-specific usage rights. After such a purchase,
HP sends you a letter informing you how to retrieve the RTU codeword from the HP Utility Pricing
Solutions website:
http://www.hp.com/go/icap/portal
After the RTU codeword is retrieved from the Utility Pricing Solutions portal, the RTU codeword is
applied to your server by the use of the icapmodify -C command. When the codeword is
applied, component-specific usage rights on the system are increased, allowing you to activate
one or more additional components.
GiCAP Requirements
Software and System Requirements
To use Global Instant Capacity, all partitions on all servers in the group must be running Instant
Capacity version 9.0 or later. The Group Manager must be an HP-UX system running Instant
Capacity version 9.0 or later.
GiCAP now uses SSL certificates when making remote connections, rather than SSH as in previous
releases. The GiCAP Group Manager and all OS instances of all member systems must set the
value of the CIM Server configuration property sslClientVerificationMode to “optional”.
GiCAP and iCAP do not use any network ports directly. However, version 9.x (or later) GiCAP
uses WBEM/SSL for the communication protocol, requiring use of the CIM HTTPS port 5989.
GiCAP also uses ping (which uses port 7 for the echo protocol) and host lookup services
(getaddrinfo and getnameinfo) which may use the Domain Name System (DNS), Network
Information Service (NIS), or a local host file to provide the lookup function.
The format and file name of the grouping rules file changed with the release of Instant Capacity
version 8.01. Earlier versions of the grouping rules file are invalid. The Instant Capacity installation
does not include a default grouping rules file. Grouping rules must be downloaded from the HP
Utility Pricing Solutions web portal:
http://www.hp.com/go/icap/portal
Codeword Requirements
While GiCAP is part of Instant Capacity and is installed at the same time as iCAP, it is not enabled
during installation. To create groups and share resources across groups, you must purchase GiCAP
Sharing Rights, acquire the GiCAP codeword from the HP Utility Pricing Solutions portal (http://
www.hp.com/go/icap/portal), and apply the associated codeword to the Group Manager system.
Application of the Sharing Rights codeword to the Group Manager system enables the addition
of members with Instant Capacity components to groups. In addition, you must acquire grouping
rules from the portal and apply those rules to the Group Manager system. GiCAP Sharing Rights
and grouping rules are described in the HP Instant Capacity user’s guide for Version 10.x.
26 Major Changes, New Features, and Requirements of Instant Capacity Version 10.x