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

From email: Displays the email address that will be specified as the sender
of all Instant Capacity initiated email correspondence for the
local system. This field is set via the icapmodify -f command.
If not set, email will be sent from the adm user on the local system.
Asset reporting: Indicates if the Instant Capacity software on the local system is
presently configured to send email asset reports to HP. This is
configured using the icapnotify -a command.
TiCAP warning period: Displays the number of days constituting the temporary capacity
warning period for the complex. When the temporary capacity
balance is projected to be depleted within this number of days,
a warning message is sent by email to the system contact and
to root. The value of the warning period can be set using the
icapmodify -w command.
Exception Status: Indicates if the complex is presently in an exception state. A
complex is usually in an exception state when the number of
active components of a given type (cores, cells, memory) exceeds
the number of available usage rights for that component type.
The one exception is that the number of active cores is allowed
to exceed the number of core usage rights if there is a sufficient
positive balance of temporary capacity. A negative temporary
capacity balance is always an exception state.
Information displayed for a GiCAP group
The following status information is displayed when the system is a member of a GiCAP group.
Member <mname> in GiCAP group
<gname>
This section heading identifies the member name (<mname>)
and the name of the GiCAP group (<gname>) that includes
this system as a member.
Active Group Manager: Identifies the name of the active Group Manager system
where you can get more detailed information about the
group, by invoking the icapmanage command (see
icapmanage(1M)). The IP Address of the active Group
Manager is displayed, instead of the name, in IP mode.
standby Group Manager: Identifies the name of the standby Group Manager system,
if a standby has been defined for the group. The standby
Group Manager has the ability to take control of the group
if the active Group Manager is unavailable for any reason.
The field is displayed as “N/A” if no standby Group
Manager has been defined for the group. The IP Address
of the active Group Manager is displayed, instead of the
name, in IP mode.
Borrowed/Loaned core usage rights: Identifies the count of core usage rights that were either
borrowed from or loaned to the GiCAP group. This value
must be 0 to remove the member from the GiCAP group.
Borrowed/Loaned cell usage rights: Identifies the count of cell board usage rights that were either
borrowed from or loaned to the GiCAP group. This value
must be 0 to remove the member from the GiCAP group.
Borrowed/Loaned memory usage
rights:
Identifies the count of memory usage rights that were either
borrowed from or loaned to the GiCAP group. This value
must be 0 to remove the member from the GiCAP group.
The output of icapstatus reflects the results of any GiCAP group operations: the borrowing or
loaning of component usage rights or the transfer of temporary capacity. The output does not take
into account any component usage rights or temporary capacity that is available on other GiCAP
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