Instant Capacity on Demand (iCOD) User's Guide for versions B.05.x

iCOD Compatibility with vPars and Psets
iCOD Compatibility with Virtual Partitions
Chapter 8 93
icod_stat Output Differences in a vPar
The following table outlines the differences between a vPar environment
and a non-vPar environment for the icod_stat command’s output:
NOTE In a vPar environment, the usage log information displayed by the
icod_stat -u command reflects the status of the entire hard partition,
rather than the status of the local vPar. Also, the Requested active
processors are the total number of processors assigned to all vPars.
Table 8-2 icod_stat Output Differences in vPars
icod_stat
Option
Meaning in a non-vPar
Environment
Meaning in a vPar
Environment
-i Displays the number of
inactive processors available
for immediate activation
Displays the number of
inactive processors available
for immediate activation in
the local vPar
-I Displays the total number of
inactive processors. This
number includes any
deconfigured processors and
inactive processors that
cannot be instantly activated.
This is basically the reported
number of iCOD processors.
Displays the total number of
inactive processors in the
hard partition. This number
includes any deconfigured
processors and inactive
processors that cannot be
instantly activated. This is
basically the reported number
of iCOD processors for the
hard partition.
-a Displays total number of
active CPUs on the system
Displays total number of
active CPUs in the local vPar
-t Displays total number of
CPUs assigned to (physically
present on) the system
Displays total number of
processors assigned to the
local vPar
-p Displays requested active and
total processors for all hard
partitions in a partitionable
system
Displays number of CPUs
assigned to each vPar AND
the requested active and total
CPUs for all hard partitions
in a partitionable system