HP Instant Capacity (iCAP) Boot Time Compliance, Example 4-7 vPar Boot-Time Compliance Message

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Boot Time Compliance

A compliance check is performed whenever a virtual partition is booted. If the total number of cores assigned to all virtual partitions in the current vPar database exceeds the nPartition’s intended active core count, the Instant Capacity software notifies the vPar monitor. The monitor prevents any virtual partition from booting until the user first performs a hard partition boot and then modifies either the vPar configuration or the Instant Capacity intended active count for the nPartition. Example 4-7shows a sample boot-time compliance message sent when a virtual partition is prevented from booting.

Example 4-7 vPar Boot–Time Compliance Message

To: root@par1.yourorg.com

Subject: vPar Boot Time Compliance

This message is being sent to inform you that a vpar is not being allowed to boot because doing so would take this complex out of compliance from an Instant Capacity perspective. The number of cores assigned to this vPar database (/stand/vpdb) exceeds the number of intended active cores by 1. To correct this problem, boot this partition back into an nPartition and modify the vPars assigned to this database or modify the number of intended active cores for this nPartition.

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HP Instant Capacity (iCAP) manual Boot Time Compliance, Example 4-7 vPar Boot-Time Compliance Message