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

A standby Group Manager can be added anytime after the
active Group Manager has grouping rules installed on it
(before or after the application of sharing rights to the active
Group Manager, before or after groups are created). A
Group Manager in standby status can be removed at any
time.
-U <rule_file> Specify the filename of a rule file.
-I <IP address> Set the IP address for AGM at the IP mode. Without a
specific IP address, the configured IP address is removed
from the members.
-P -I <IP address> Set the IP address for SGM at the IP mode. Without a
specific IP address, the configured IP address is removed
from the members.
Status information
This section describes the fields that might be displayed when icapmanage -s is used to show
status. The exact choice of options used in combination with the -s option determines how much
of the information is displayed.
First, the display shows the software version number of the GiCAP software and the current date
and time. This is followed by the identification information for the Group Manager: serial number,
nPar ID (if any), and vPar code (if any). This identification information is necessary when requesting
a sharing rights codeword from the portal. Next, the Group Manager status (active or standby) is
displayed. On an active Group Manager, this is followed by the name of the dedicated standby
Group Manager (if any). On a standby Group Manager, this is followed by the name of the
associated active Group Manager. Next, the display shows the number of sharing rights that have
been purchased and applied to this Group Manager, and how many sharing rights are currently
in use versus the number still available to accommodate addition of new members or new groups
with new members.
Symbols used in the display
The output of the icapmanage -s command uses symbols next to the value of some fields in
certain circumstances. These symbols are as follows:
* Indicates an estimated number of active cores, memory, or cells, because full information is
not available (for example, when a host is not reachable, or on some platforms when cells are
powered off).
# Indicates that all cores in the partition, rather than any specific number, have been requested
to be active. The number indicates the current number of cores in the partition.
Information displayed for each GiCAP group
These values can be displayed for each group managed by the Group Manager.
Group <group_name>: Displays the name of the GiCAP group.
Group Members: Summarizes the name of each member in the group, and also shows the
host names comprising each member complex.
Instant Capacity
Resource Summary for
the group
Shows values which are summed across all group members.
Displays the total number of cells across all
group members which must remain inactive
because usage rights have not been purchased.
Number of cells
without usage rights:
Number of inactive
cells:
Displays the actual number of inactive cells
across the group. It does not include counts for
inactive cells associated with inaccessible
members (no partitions could be contacted).
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