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

Intended active cores: Displays the number of cores requested to be active for this
hard partition; this is the number of cores that will be activated
during a boot operation. Typically, this is the number that results
from the execution of an icapmodify command. Other
commands such as parmodify and parcreate can also
affect this value. vparmodify does not affect this value.
Actual active cores: Displays the current number of active cores for the hard
partition. In a virtual partition, the count represents the total
number of cores assigned to all the virtual partitions.
Inactive cores: Displays the current number of inactive cores in the hard
partition. In a virtual partition, the count represents the total
number of cores not assigned to any virtual partition.
Inactive memory: Displays the current amount of inactive memory in the hard
partition.
Inactive cells: Displays the current number of inactive cells in the hard
partition.
Runs iCAP: Indicates whether the hard partition contains compatible Instant
Capacity software.
nPar name: Displays the partition name corresponding to the row of
information that is displayed. If the row is the local partition,
the word "local" follows the partition name. For cells that are
not assigned to partitions, the "Unassigned Cells" label is
displayed.
Options
icapstatus recognizes these options:
-s Displays system snapshot information. This option displays the product and serial number for
this system, and a snapshot string that can be entered into the HP Utility Pricing Solutions
portal for periodic auditing purposes.
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment variables
LANG determines the locale to use for the locale categories when both LC_ALL and the
corresponding environment variable (beginning with LC_) do not specify a locale. If LANG is
not set or is set to the empty string, a default of C is used (see lang(5)).
LC_TIME determines the date and time strings output.
LC_MESSAGES determines the language in which messages (other than the date and time
strings) are displayed.
If any internationalization variable contains an invalid setting, icapstatus behaves as if all
internationalization variables are set to C (see environ(5)).
RETURN VALUE
The icapstatus command exits with one of these values:
0 Command succeeded.
2 Command succeeded; system is not an Instant Capacity system.
>0,!=2 Command failed; error message sent to STDERR.
AUTHOR
icapstatus was developed by HP.
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