Number of cores that are deconfigured or attached to inactive cells:

capacity, icapmodify assumes the core is active for at least 30 minutes. Thus, if a complex has a small temporary capacity balance, it may not be possible to activate all the inactive cores in a partition using temporary capacity. Also, temporary capacity is not used as long as there are available core usage rights on the complex, even if the -toption is used with icapmodify for an activation. This information is not displayed on a virtual partition.

This field displays the number of cores that cannot be activated by Instant Capacity software. This includes cores in inactive cells, deconfigured cores, and failed cores deactivated because of LPMCs (Low Priority Machine Checks). This information is not displayed on a virtual partition.

Instant Capacity Resource Summary

The following status is displayed for the entire complex:

Number of cells without usage rights:

This field displays the number of configured cells in excess of the number of cell usage rights applied to the complex (purchased rights or borrowed from a GiCAP group).

Therefore, this number represents the count of cells which are expected to be inactive.

Number of inactive cells:

This field displays the current number of inactive cells in

 

the complex.

Amount of memory without usage rights:

Amount of inactive memory:

Number of cores without usage rights:

Number of inactive cores:

Number of cores using temporary capacity:

Number of cores that must be deactivated (insufficient usage rights):

Temporary capacity available:

This field displays the total amount of configured memory in excess of the amount of memory usage rights applied to the complex (purchased rights or borrowed from a GiCAP group). This amount of memory is expected to be inactive.

This field displays the current amount of inactive memory in the complex.

This field displays the number of configured cores in excess of the number of core usage rights applied to the complex (purchased rights or borrowed from a GiCAP group). This is the number of cores that are expected to be inactive. (If fewer cores are inactive than are expected to be inactive, the complex is either consuming temporary capacity or is out of compliance.)

This field displays the current number of inactive cores in the complex.

This field displays the number of cores presently consuming temporary capacity in the complex.

This field displays the number of active cores in excess of the number of available usage rights on the complex. For the system to be in compliance, this number of cores must be deactivated.

This field displays the amount of temporary capacity available. This balance is displayed in days, hours, and minutes. This value does not reflect any possible use of pooled temporary capacity from a GiCAP group, if the system is a member of a group.

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