The icapstatus command provides the following temporary capacity information:
Amount of temporary
capacity remaining (in days, hours, and minutes)
Number of cores using temporary
capacity — this is the number of active cores without usage
rights
Projected temporary capacity
expiration date and time — this is based on the current
temporary capacity consumption rate
You can find this information in the Instant Capacity
Resource Summary section from the icapstatus command’s output.
Here is an example of temporary capacity information, from
the Instant Capacity Resource Summary section
of the icapstatus command’s output:
Example 5-3 Viewing
Temporary Capacity Information from icapstatus Command Output (HP-UX)
Instant Capacity Resource Summary
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Number of cells without usage rights: 0
Number of inactive cells: 0
Amount of memory without usage rights: 0.0 GB
Amount of inactive memory: 0.0 GB
Number of cores without usage rights: 4
Number of inactive cores: 3
Number of cores that must be deactivated (insufficient usage rights): 1
Temporary capacity available: 10 days, 1 hours, 40 minutes
Temporary Capacity Expiration Reminder
The Instant Capacity software calculates when the temporary
capacity balance will expire, based on the current consumption rate.
After the temporary capacity balance reaches a certain residual
number of days (see “Temporary
Instant Capacity Warning Period”),
a reminder e-mail message is automatically sent to the system-contact,
if one is specified, and root. These messages
will be sent on a daily basis until temporary capacity has expired.
Here is an example of a temporary capacity expiration reminder e-mail
message:
Example 5-4 Temporary
Capacity Expiration Reminder
To: root@par1.yourorg.com
Subject: Temporary Capacity Expiration Reminder
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**** Failure to perform the following steps will result in the complex ****
**** attempting to deactivate cores on any booting partitions until ****
**** the complex is in compliance with the Instant Capacity contract. ****
***************************************************************************
This message is being sent to remind you that your Instant Capacity complex
(containing the partition krmt10b) has 3 cores currently consuming temporary
capacity (TiCAP) and that the temporary capacity balance at the current consumption rate is projected to expire on or around:
05/31/05 16:00:00
You can view the current temporary capacity balance and consumption rate,
by using the icapstatus command.
To adjust the number of calendar days to receive the temporary capacity
warning before temporary capacity actually expires use: icapmodify -w
Before the temporary capacity balance runs out, you must perform one of the following steps:
1. Purchase additional temporary capacity and apply the temporary
capacity codeword to the complex.
2. Deactivate cores until the number of inactive cores on
the complex matches the number of cores without usage rights,
reported by icapstatus.
3. Purchase additional core usage rights to match the number of cores
currently consuming temporary, and apply the Right to Use
codewords to the complex so that they can be permanently activated.
See the Instant Capacity User's Guide at /usr/share/doc/icapUserGuide.pdf
for more information.
Also note that the output from icapstatus during the warning period includes a warning about the
expiration of temporary capacity.