HP Instant Capacity Version 10.x User Guide (5900-2170, January 2012)

iCAP(5)...............................................................................................................................181
A Special Considerations...........................................................................189
Assumed values in icapstatus command...................................................................................189
Assumed processor values.................................................................................................189
Assumed memory values...................................................................................................190
Upgrading to Instant Capacity version B.06.x or later (HP-UX)....................................................190
Dual-core support in Instant Capacity systems...........................................................................191
New partition creation and Instant Capacity............................................................................192
Implications of removing a cell from an Instant Capacity system .................................................192
Shutting down a partition with Instant Capacity cores................................................................192
Instant Capacity and reinitializing the nPartition (Genesis Partitions)............................................193
par Commands from PC System Management Station................................................................193
Instant Capacity compatibility with Processor Sets (HP-UX)..........................................................193
Overview........................................................................................................................193
Scope of the Instant Capacity software interacting with psets.................................................193
psets on nPars.................................................................................................................194
psets on vPars..................................................................................................................194
Configuring email on Instant Capacity systems..........................................................................194
Email requirements...........................................................................................................194
Email configuration.....................................................................................................195
Steps to confirm or diagnose email configuration.............................................................196
Configuring Instant Capacity’s From Email Address..........................................................196
Configuring your server to send but not receive email.......................................................197
Testing email transmission of the asset report..................................................................197
Measurement software and Instant Capacity systems.................................................................198
HP OpenView measurement products.................................................................................198
Other measurement software.............................................................................................198
Dynamic processor resilience (HP-UX)......................................................................................198
Security issues......................................................................................................................198
Customer protections which iCAP assumes to be in place......................................................198
Disabling the iCAP daemon (HP-UX)...................................................................................198
Customer security requirements..........................................................................................199
Security tuning options.....................................................................................................199
B Considerations for OpenVMS systems.......................................................201
CLI Support on OpenVMS.....................................................................................................201
HP-UX style commands.....................................................................................................201
OpenVMS command mapping..........................................................................................201
OpenVMS iCAP files........................................................................................................202
DCL ICAP command........................................................................................................202
DCL commands....................................................................................................................202
ICAP ACTIVATE...............................................................................................................202
ICAP APPLY.....................................................................................................................203
ICAP DEACTIVATE...........................................................................................................203
ICAP RECONCILE............................................................................................................203
ICAP SET........................................................................................................................203
ICAP SHOW...................................................................................................................205
ICAP_SERVER..................................................................................................................205
Special OpenVMS-Specific Features and Considerations............................................................205
Core Activation and Deactivation.......................................................................................205
Email Considerations........................................................................................................205
Restrictions...........................................................................................................................206
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