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

$ @sys$manager:ICAP$CLI_UTILS.COM CONFIG_CHECK
$ show log ICAP$CONFIGURED
"ICAP$CONFIGURED" = "TRUE" (LNM$JOB_nnnnnnnn)
Reinstalling iCAP software
Preserving current iCAP information
If you reinstall HP-UX on a partition with iCAP (for example, installing HP-UX by either cold-installing
or installing from a golden image), you must perform the following steps. Otherwise, all information
in the iCAP configuration file (change history, system contact information) is lost.
IMPORTANT: If the system is a member of a GiCAP group, it should be removed from the group
before reinstalling HP-UX, and added back into the group after the reinstallation. “Reinstalling a
group member” (page 77) describes a workaround if HP-UX is reinstalled while a system is a
member of a GiCAP group. If the system is a GiCAP Group Manager, additional steps described
in Chapter 7 are necessary to configure the Group Manager after a reinstallation of HP-UX.
1. Before the reinstall action , manually save your iCAP data and processor allocation history
by backing up the following files:
a. HP-UX: /etc/.iCOD_data
OpenVMS: SYS$SYSTEM:SYS$ICAP.DAT
b. HP-UX: /var/adm/icap.log
OpenVMS: SYS$MANAGER:ICAP.LOG
c. HP-UX: /var/adm/icap.log.old
d. OpenVMS: SYS$MANAGER:ICAP$CORES.DAT
These files are restored in step 3.
2. Install the appropriate HP-UX or OpenVMS OE from its media onto the partition. The iCAP
software bundle B9073BA is installed automatically when the HP-UX OE is installed, and the
iCAP software bundle BA484AA is installed automatically on OpenVMS systems.
3. Restore your iCAP data and processor allocation history files:
a. HP-UX: /etc/.iCOD_data
OpenVMS: SYS$SYSTEM:SYS$ICAP.DAT
b. HP-UX: /var/adm/icap.log
OpenVMS: SYS$MANAGER:ICAP.LOG
c. HP-UX: /var/adm/icap.log.old
d. OpenVMS: SYS$MANAGER:ICAP$CORES.DAT
Removing iCAP software
IMPORTANT: Do not attempt to remove the iCAP software.
34 Installing and removing iCAP software