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

icapmodify(1M)
NAME
icapmodify -- Activate and deactivate cores. Specify system contact email address. Change
Instant Capacity configuration information. Specify Instant Capacity from email address. Specify
system identifier. Specify temporary capacity warning period. Apply codewords.
SYNOPSIS
icapmodify -c <contact_email_address>
icapmodify -C <codeword>
icapmodify -f <from_email_address>
icapmodify -i <system_id>
icapmodify -r
icapmodify -w <warning_days>
icapmodify -a <n> [-D] [-t] [desc[:user_name]]
icapmodify -d <n> [-D] [desc[:user_name]]
icapmodify -s <n> [-D] [-t] [desc[:user_name]]
Obsolescent:
icod_modify -c <contact_email_address>
icod_modify -C <codeword>
icod_modify -f <from_email_address>
icod_modify -i <system_id>
icod_modify -r
icod_modify -w <warning_days>
icod_modify -a <n> [-D] [-t] [desc[:user_name]]
icod_modify -d <n> [-D] [desc[:user_name]]
icod_modify -s <n> [-D] [-t] [desc[:user_name]]
DESCRIPTION
Use icapmodify to activate or deactivate cores, specify system contact or Instant Capacity “from
email address, apply iCAP codewords, change the system identifier, specify a warning notification
period before temporary capacity expires, and change Instant Capacity configuration information.
Note that the deprecated icod_modify command performs identical functions to the icapmodify
command and is maintained for backward compatibility.
For detailed information on the use of this command, activation and deactivation of Instant Capacity
components, compliance, and temporary capacity, see the HP Instant Capacity user's guide for
Version 10.x located at /usr/share/doc/icapUserGuide.pdf.
Compliance
The icapmodify command does not allow activation of cores beyond the number of available
core usage rights. Additional usage rights are granted through the application of either an RTU
codeword or a temporary capacity codeword. In general, a complex is in a compliant state when
the number of active components of a given type does not exceed the number of usage rights
associated with the type of component. The one exception is that the number of active cores is
allowed to exceed the number of core usage rights as long as there is a sufficient positive balance
of temporary capacity.
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