HP Instant Capacity User's Guide for versions B.07.x

Troubleshooting
Handling Compliance Exceptions
Chapter 7108
Example 7-2 Content of Exception Report for More Cells Active than
Expected
More cells active than expected
'More cells active than expected' means that one or more unlicensed iCOD
cells have been detected to be in use. To find out how many inactive cells
are expected on the system, run icod_stat and look at the expected number
of iCOD cells. This exception may be corrected by using parmodify to set
the use_on_next_boot flag for an assigned cell to "n", followed by a
partition reboot. Alternately, cells may be turned off after a partition
reboot, unassigned from partitions, or purchased for permanent activation.
Example 7-3 Content of Exception Report for More Memory Active than
Expected
More memory active than expected
'More memory active than expected' means that unlicensed iCOD memory has
been detected to be in use in the system. To find out how much inactive
memory is expected on the system, run icod_stat and look at the expected
amount of iCOD memory. Typically, this exception occurs when an iCOD cell
is activated, but it may also occur when a cell with a small amount of memory
is deactivated and replaced with an iCOD cell with a greater amount of memory.
To correct this exception, one or more cells will have to be deactivated in
order to deactivate the appropriate amount of memory. This can be done by
using parmodify to set the use_on_next_boot flag for an assigned cell to "n",
followed by a partition reboot. Alternately, cells may be turned off after a
partition reboot, unassigned from partitions, or the appropriate amount of
iCOD memory may be purchased for permanent activation.
Example 7-4 Content of Exception Report for Negative Temporary Capacity
Balance
Negative temporary capacity balance
'Negative temporary capacity balance' means that the temporary capacity
(TiCOD) balance on the system is negative. To correct this exception, first
correct any 'More processors active than expected' exception so that the
temporary capacity balance does not continue to grow more negative. Then,
purchase additional temporary capacity and apply the temporary capacity
codeword to the system. Alternately, the processors consuming temporary
capacity can be purchased and the Right-to-Use licenses applied to the system.