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

Example 14 Error message for temporary capacity partial enforcement
To: root@par1.yourorg.com
Subject: Instant Capacity enforcement notice
This message is being sent to inform you that, due to expiration of
temporary capacity, 1 additional core(s) were deactivated on your Instant
Capacity system (containing the partition par1) to bring the complex
into compliance.
Prior to deactivation, the number of active cores exceeded the number of
available core usage rights by 3. 3 core(s) without usage rights were found to
be active in the complex. This state was likely the result of having activated
Instant Capacity core(s) using temporary capacity (TiCAP), and then allowing
the TiCAP balance to expire prior to deactivation of the core(s).
As a result, the intended active value was reduced by 1 and 1 core(s)
were deactivated.
There are currently 3 active core(s) and 1 core usage rights. This complex
is not in compliance with the Instant Capacity contract. Other partitions
may also experience core deactivation upon reboot until compliance is restored.
To bring the system back into compliance now, perform one or more of the
following steps:
1. Purchase additional temporary capacity and apply the temporary
capacity codeword(s) to the complex.
2. Deactivate cores until no cores are consuming temporary
capacity.
3. Purchase additional usage rights to match the number of cores consuming
temporary capacity and apply the Right to Use codewords to the complex
so that they can be permanently activated.
To activate these 1 core(s) again, you can perform one of the
following actions:
1. Purchase additional temporary capacity and apply the TiCAP
codeword(s) to the complex, and use temporary capacity to
activate the core(s).
2. Deactivate cores in other partitions after the complex is in
compliance. This frees up core usage rights which can be used
to activate cores on this partition.
You can view the current temporary capacity compliance of your system by using
the icapstatus command.
See the Instant Capacity user's guide at /usr/share/doc/icapUserGuide.pdf
for more information.
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