HP Instant Capacity Version 10.x User Guide (762794-001, March 2014)

Warning period for core temporary capacity expiration : 0 Days 0 Hours
Number of cores using temporary capacity : 0
Memory Usage Right Details
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Total memory usage rights (in GB): 78.0
Committed memory usage rights (in GB) : 78.0
Available memory usage rights (in GB) : 0.0
nPartition Resource Summary
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Cores Memory (Gb)
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NPar NPar NPar has
ID Name State VPars? IA* Tot AA CR IA Tot AA CR
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1 nPar0001 VPAR Yes 16 16 14 14 64.0 64.0 16.0 16.0
2 nPar0002 ACT No 6 16 6 6 64.0 64.0 62.0 62.0
vPartition Resource Summary
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Cores Memory (Gb)
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NPar VPar VPar VPar
ID ID Name State AC AA CR AM AA CR
------------------------ -------------- ------------------------------
1 1 vPar0001 ACT 7 7 7 8.0 8.0 8.0
1 2 vPar0002 ACT 7 7 7 8.0 8.0 8.0
# IA - Intended Active, CR - Committed Rights
AA - Actual Active, Tot - Total Cores/Memory Physically Available
AC - Assigned Cores, AM - Assigned Memory
* Intended Active is applicable only if nPartition is booted in nPar mode
Generating snapshot
An audit snapshot must be presented at the Utility Pricing Portal while purchasing usage rights for
iCAP resources. The audit snapshot is an encrypted representation of the iCAP resources on the
complex. The following command can be used to generate the audit snapshot:
icapstatus s
Sample output:
# icapstatus -s
This audit snapshot string may be presented to the HP Portal or to WTEC
to establish the current iCAP state of the complex.The string
is an encrypted and signed representation of the global icapstatus information.
Product number: AxxxxA
Serial number: xxxxxxxxxx
Audit snapshot:
3wyzyGg.bAP4pPC.CyvN6hP.3dzgyJd.6zaCagm.e7F5WHr.ufE4yx9.b370Ywm.0QP6r61.
UmrjePY.vhMgkpb.FDrgjPt.is2rWBW.PcdJUQ3.Q1MnTpH.WQLRvkB.GCs3u1E.terLEda.
QrJJVJf.bDXudkF.GhYK0x5.s8hzuE0.pe8rRUn.C8MLJ
Deactivating cores
You can decrease processing capacity instantly on the HP Integrity Superdome 2 servers with the
iCAP software (even on servers with sufficient usage rights for all cores to be active simultaneously).
Any number of active cores can be deactivated at any time, within the partition constraints. Core
deactivation can be useful for load balancing cores in nPartitions (hard partitions) of iCAP systems.
IMPORTANT: In HP Integrity Superdome 2, an active partition must have a minimum of one active
core. This is unlike the previous generation of servers where a partition with x cell boards require
a minimum of x core usage rights (one per cell board).
The following example shows how to deactivate cores on the HP Integrity Superdome 2 systems:
HP Integrity Superdome 2 with dynamic cores 101