HP Instant Capacity Version 10.x User Guide (5900-1581, March 2011)

Location of Instant Capacity Information
Instant Capacity Version 10.x user guide
You can find the HP Instant Capacity Version 10.x user guide in the following locations:
On the BSC website:
www.hp.com/go/hp-icap-docs
These are the most current and the most current localized versions of the user guide.
March 2011 HP-UX 11i v3 Instant Information media (English, Simplified Chinese, and
Japanese only)
In the Instant Capacity 10.x HP-UX software product:
/usr/share/doc/icapRelNotes.pdf
On the OpenVMS Version 8.4 Documentation CD (English only)
Locating the Instant Capacity Version 10.x release notes
You can find the Instant Capacity release notes for Version 10.x in the following locations:
On the BSC website:
www.hp.com/go/hp-icap-docs
These are the most current release notes and the most current localized versions.
March 2011 HP-UX 11i v3 Instant Information media (English, Simplified Chinese, and
Japanese only)
In the Instant Capacity 10.x HP-UX software product:
/usr/share/doc/icapRelNotes.pdf
This document is not localized and is available in English only.
On the OpenVMS Version 8.4 Documentation CD (English only)
Manpages
NOTE: The information contained in this section applies only to HP-UX systems. It does not apply
to Integrity servers running OpenVMS.
See “Instant Capacity HP-UX Manpages” (page 115) for more information about the following
manpages:
icap(5): overview of the Instant Capacity commands and their usage
icapmanage(1M): how to manage Global Instant Capacity (GiCAP) groups
icapmodify(1M): how to manage processing capacity in your Instant Capacity system, change
system contact information, and apply codewords
icapnotify(1M): how to manage asset reporting and configuration notification
icapstatus(1M): how to display processing capacity status, usage information, and system
information
icapd(1M): overview of the Instant Capacity daemon, which provides the software a
complexwide view of processing capacity
112 Support and other resources