HP Instant Capacity User's Guide for versions B.07.x

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Appendix C178
Processors that cannot immediately be assigned: This field displays the
number of unassigned processors (licensed or
unlicensed) in the hard partition that are not assigned
to the local virtual partition and cannot be instantly
assigned. This number will also include CPUs in
inactive cells and deconfigured CPUs. When using
versions of vPars before A.04, bound processors at the
time the local virtual partition booted, if unbound later,
cannot be instantly assigned to the local virtual
partition without an intervening reboot (subject to
license limitations).
Information displayed for the local hard partition
Total processors: This field displays the number of processors physically
present in the hard partition.
Intended active processors: This field displays the number of processors
requested to be active for this hard partition via the
icod_modify command.
Active processors: This field displays the current number of processors
active in the hard partition.
Licensed processors that can be activated: This field displays the
number of licensed processors that are immediately
available for activation. This information is not
displayed on a virtual partition.
Processors that can be activated if licensed: This field displays the
number of unlicensed processors that are available for
licensing and subsequent activation. These processors
are also available for temporary activation if temporary
capacity is available. This information is not displayed
on a virtual partition.
Inactive processors that cannot immediately be activated: This field
displays the number of processors (licensed or
unlicensed) that cannot be activated by iCOD software.
This includes CPUs in inactive cells, deconfigured
processors, and failed processors deactivated due to
LPMCs (Low Priority Machine Checks). This
information is not displayed on a virtual partition.