Temporary Instant Capacity for Unlicensed Processors
Tracking the Usage of Temporary Instant Capacity
Tracking the Usage of Temporary Instant
Capacity
The icod_stat command provides the following temporary capacity information:
•Amount of temporary capacity remaining (in days, hours, and minutes)
•Number of processors using temporary capacity — this is the number of active processors that are not licensed
•Projected temporary capacity expiration date and time — this is based on the current temporary capacity consumption rate
You can find this information in the Global iCOD Information section from the icod_stat command’s output.
Here is an example of temporary capacity information, from the Global iCOD Information section of the icod_stat command’s output:
Example
/usr/sbin/icod_stat
Global iCOD Information |
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iCOD cells: | 0 |
Actual inactive cells: | 0 |
iCOD processors: | 2 |
Actual inactive processors: | 1 |
iCOD Memory: | 0.0 GB |
Actual inactive Memory: | 0.0 GB |
Temporary capacity available: | 10 days, 1 hours, 40 minutes |
Processors using temporary capacity: | 1 |
Projected temporary capacity expiration: | 06/03/05 12:30:00 |
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