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Troubleshooting
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Mail Configuration
Right-to-access RTA
System Mgmt Commands
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HP Instant Capacity User’s Guide for
versions B.07.x
Second Edition
Manufacturing Part Number:
B9073-90081
September 2005
United States
© Copyright
2000-2005
Hewlett-Packard
Development Company, L.P.
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Contents
Manufacturing Part Number B9073-90081 September
Second Edition
Legal Notices
Http//docs.hp.com
Publication History
User input
Boldface
Ls -a -i
Contents
Installing and Uninstalling Instant Capacity Software
Frequently Asked Questions
Glossary
About this guide
Welcome
Introduction
Introduction
How to Use this Guide
Terminology
Documentation Feedback
Software Product Overview
Overview
System Overview
Instant Capacity System Elements
System Mgmt Commands
Administration
Solutions Portal
Software
Utility Pricing
Supported Platforms
Most Recent Instant Capacity Product Versions
ICOD HP-UX 11i Available on 11.11.07.01 Servers
Instant Capacity Versions
Instant Capacity User’s Guide History
Instant Capacity Information
Manpages
Instant Capacity Information Chapter
Getting Started
Program Requirements
Instant Capacity Requirements
Software Requirements
HP-UX 11i v1 Requirements
For Instant Capacity Versions B.07.x on HP-UX 11i
Required Patches for HP-UX 11i
For Versions B.07.x on HP-UX 11i
Mail Requirements
HP-UX 11i v2 Requirements
License Requirement
Roles Requirement
Instant Capacity Requirements
Overview
Instant Capacity Components
Processors
Memory
Cell Boards
Instant Capacity Codewords
Instant Capacity Compliance Enforcement
Instant Capacity Compliance and Enforcement
Usr/sbin/icodnotify -n off
Processor Configuration Change Notification
Increasing
Processor Activation
Processing
Capacity
Permanent RTU license to be acquired, as in . See for
Temporary Instant Capacity TiCAP
Cell Board Instant Capacity
Usr/sbin/swlist B9073BA
Instant Capacity Software Validation
Usr/sbin/swverify B9073BA
Instant Capacity System Status Reporting
Timezone for icodd Daemon
Timezone for icodd Daemon Chapter
Installing and Uninstalling
Factory Integrated
Installing Instant Capacity Software
Systems
For HP-UX 11i v1 and 11i v2 Installing from the HP
For HP-UX 11i v1 and 11i v2 Installing from
HP-UX Media
Software Depot
Usr/sbin/icodmodify -c contactemailaddress
For All Installations
Usr/sbin/icodnotify replyaddress
Preserving current Instant Capacity information
Reinstalling Instant Capacity Software
Uninstalling Instant Capacity Software
Using Instant Capacity to
Checking the Status of your Instant Capacity System
Checking the Status of your Instant Capacity System
Usr/sbin/icodstat
Sample Session of icodstat
Setting the System-Contact’s E-mail Address
Setting System-Contact Information
Example
Usr/sbin/icodmodify -c mjones@corp.com
Licensing a
Applying a Right-To-Use RTU Codeword
Processor
Example Applying a RTU Codeword
Application of the codeword increments the count of Licensed
Activating Processors in nPartitions
Activating Processors
Constraints
Example 4-3 Activating an Additional Processor
Instant Capacity Activation Example Session
Usr/sbin/icodmodify -a 1 Add CPU for new FY Bill P
Deactivating
Deactivating Processors
Processors
NPartitions
Hardware-partitionable Systems
Deactivation Example Session for
Example Deactivating an Active Processor
Usr/sbin/icodmodify -d
Usr/sbin/icodmodify -D -a
Overriding Deferred Processor Activations and Deactivations
Usr/sbin/icodmodify -D -s
Usr/sbin/icodmodify -s
Usr/sbin/icodmodify -a
Load-Balancing Active Processors
Partition pre-modification state One cell
Assigning a Cell to a Partition
Assigned with 3 active and 1 inactive
Partition post-modification state Cell
General, when an unassigned cell is assigned to a partition,
Partition pre-modification state Three cells
Unassigning a Cell from a Partition
With 2 active and 2 inactive processors in each
Post-modification state Unassigned cell Cell
With 3 active and 1 inactive processor in each
With 4 unused processors. The system has
One RTU processor license available
Entire complex
Software Application Considerations
Processor Test Activation on Instant Capacity Systems
Lpmc and Hpmc
Replacement of Failed Processors
Failed Monarch Processors
Replacement of Failed Processors
Temporary Instant Capacity for
Temporary Instant Capacity Overview
Instant Capacity cell boards or Instant Capacity memory
HP-UX Licensing and Support with Temporary Instant Capacity
Ordering Temporary Instant Capacity
Acquiring and Configuring Temporary Instant Capacity
Using Temporary Instant Capacity
Example 5-1 Applying a Temporary Capacity Codeword
Usr/sbin/icodmodify -t -a
Utilizing Temporary Instant Capacity
Using Temporary Instant Capacity
Usr/sbin/icodstat
Tracking the Usage of Temporary Instant Capacity
Expiration
Temporary
Reminder
Example 5-4 Temporary Capacity Expiration Reminder
Tracking the Usage of Temporary Instant Capacity
Temporary Instant Capacity Warning Period
Chapter
Chapter
Temporary Capacity Balance Needing Action
Temporary Instant Capacity Exceptions
Temporary Capacity Enforcement
Temporary Capacity Negative Balance
Temporary Instant Capacity Exceptions
Temporary Instant Capacity Exceptions
Temporary Instant Capacity Exceptions Chapter
Cell Board Instant Capacity
Cell Board Instant Capacity
Current number of licensed and unlicensed processors on your
Ordering Cell Board Instant Capacity
HP-UX License and Support
Licensing an Instant Capacity Cell Board
Instant Capacity Cell Board Licensing Examples
Licensed Processors Active Cell Inactive Cell State Board
Licensing an Instant Capacity Cell Board No Increase
Instant Capacity Cell Board Licensing Examples
Usr/sbin/parmodify -p 3 -m 0/5y
Activation of an Instant Capacity Cell Board
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Chapter 101
Cell Board
Accidental Activation of an Instant Capacity
Usr/sbin/parmodify -p 3 -m 0/5n
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Instant Capacity Cell Board Activation Exception Error
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Cell Board Instant Capacity and Temporary
Troubleshooting
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Handling Compliance Exceptions
Chapter 107
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Software
Troubleshooting the Instant Capacity
Usr/bin/ps -e grep icodd
Additional
Troubleshooting
Steps for E-mail
Connectivity
Diagnosing E-mail Configuration
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I get the Instant Capacity B.07.x software bundle?
Instant Capacity Software
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Chapter 115
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Mail sent by the Instant Capacity software
What e-mail is sent by the Instant Capacity software?
Triggered By Mail Message
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Asset reporting e-mail sent by the Instant Capacity software
Special Considerations
Assumed Processor Values
Assumed Values in icodstat
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Assumed Memory Values
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Usr/sbin/icodstat -s
Usr/sbin/icodmodify -C codeword
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Usr/sbin/icodmodify -c contacte-mailaddress
Dual Core Support in Instant Capacity Systems
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New Partition Creation and Instant Capacity
Appendix a 127
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Shutting Down a Partition with Instant Capacity Processors
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Par Commands from PC System Management Station SMS
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Instant Capacity Integration with Virtual Partitions
Appendix a 133
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Activation and Deactivation of Processors
Integrated Virtual Partition Environment
Example A-2 vPar Boot Time Compliance Message
Boot Time Compliance
Compatible Virtual Partition Environment
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Temporary Capacity and Virtual Partitions
Usr/sbin/icodstat
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Appendix a 139
Lpmc Deactivations in Virtual Partitions
Static Virtual Partitions
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Psets on nPars
Instant Capacity Compatibility with Processor Sets
Psets on vPars
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Configuring E-Mail on Instant Capacity Systems
Before you Start
Mail Configuration
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Overview of E-mail Routing Across the Internet
Sendmail
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Steps to Confirm or Diagnose E-mail Configuration
Default from
Configuring a
Specified from
Address
Sbin/init.d/sendmail stop
Configuring Your Server to Send but Not Receive E-Mail
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Testing E-Mail Transmission of the Asset Report
OpenView Measurement Products
Measurement Software on Instant Capacity Systems
Other Measurement Software
Monarch Processors
Dynamic Processor Resilience DPR
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Glossary
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Instant Capacity Terminology
Deactivated processor
Deconfigured processor
Hard partition
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Migrating processors
Right-to-access RTA
Monarch processor
Online activation
Virtual partition
Temporary capacity TiCAP, TiCOD
VPars
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Instant Capacity Manpages
Initializing an iCOD Server
ICOD 5 Manpage
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Software Removal
Codewords
Contractual Status Of iCOD Processors
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Virtual Partitions
TiCOD Temporary Capacity Program
Processor Sets
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ICOD Cell Board
Synopsis
Icodmodify 1M Manpage
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Options and Arguments
Appendix C 167
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Appendix C 169
International Code Set Support
Environment Variables
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Icodmodify -f admin@research.corp.com
Icodmodify -a 1 Add horsepower nowSuper User
Icodmodify -t -a 1 Temp use of one CPUSuper User
Icodmodify -s 8 Set active CPUs to 8Super User
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Icodnotify 1M Manpage
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Options
Icodnotify -a on
Icodnotify superuser@corp.com
Icodnotify -a off
Icodnotify -n on
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Icodstat 1M Manpage
Information displayed for the local virtual partition
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Information displayed for the local hard partition
Icodstat 1M Manpage Appendix C 179
Allocation of iCOD Resources Among Partitions
Global iCOD information
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ICOD Partition Configuration Information
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Icodd 1M Manpage
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Index
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