Using Instant Capacity to Manage Processing Capacity
Checking the Status of your Instant Capacity System
Sample Session of icod_stat
/usr/sbin/icod_stat |
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Software version: | B.07.00 |
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System ID: | supericod |
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Serial Number: | 1234567890 |
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Product Number: | A7026A |
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Unique ID: |
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System contact | mjones@corp.com |
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From | icap@corp.com |
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Asset reporting: | on |
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Temporary capacity warning period: 15 days |
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Exception status: | Negative temporary capacity balance | ||
Local Hard Partition Information |
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Total processors: |
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| 2 |
Intended Active processors: |
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Active processors: |
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| 2 |
Licensed processors that can be activated: | 0 | ||
Processors that can be activated if licensed: | 0 | ||
Processors that cannot immediately be activated: | 0 | ||
Global iCOD Information |
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iCOD cells: |
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| 0 |
Actual inactive cells: |
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| 1 |
iCOD processors: |
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| 2 |
Actual inactive processors: |
| 2 | |
iCOD Memory: |
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| 0.0 GB |
Actual inactive Memory: |
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| 4.0 GB |
Processors using temporary capacity: |
| 0 | |
Temporary capacity available: | (negative) | 30 minutes | |
Projected temporary capacity expiration: | N/A |
Allocation of iCOD Resources Among Partitions
nPar | Inactive | Inactive |
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ID | Cells | Memory |
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0 | 1 | 4.0 | GB | 2 | Base |
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1 | 0 | 0.0 | GB | 0 | Partition 1 |
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2 | 0 | 0.0 | GB | 0 | Partition 2 | (local) |
N/A | 0 | 0.0 GB | 0 | Unassigned Cells |
iCOD Partition Configuration Information
| Intended | Actual |
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nPar | Active | Active | Total | Software |
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ID | CPUs | CPUs | CPUs | Installed | nPar Name |
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0 | 2 | 2 | 4 | Yes | Base |
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1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | Yes | Partition 1 |
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2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | Yes | Partition 2 | (local) |
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