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Instant CapacityCreating Global Instant Capacity Groups
After the sharing rights codeword and the grouping rules have been applied to the Group Manager (as needed), a GiCAP group can be created by issuing the icapmanage command using the -a and -g options. Members are added by issuing the icapmanage command using the -a option, the -g option to select the group name, and the -m option to specify a name for the new member along with a list of hosts running on the system. The list of hosts must include at least one host per nPartition on the system. Note that a single partition of a complex cannot join a GiCAP group; all partitions of a complex must be specified when creating a group member. An iCAP server can join a group if the Group Manager has at least as many GiCAP Sharing Rights as the total number of iCAP cores on that server. Members can be added to a GiCAP group as long as there are sufficient GiCAP Sharing Rights available and it is permitted by the grouping rules. Each member that joins the group decreases the available GiCAP Sharing Rights by the number of cores without usage rights contributed by that member complex. When adding groups to a Group Manager system, the icapmanage -T command tests hardware compatibility for one or more host systems in order to determine which groups the systems can join. When used in combination with the -g option to specify a group name, it tests whether the specified host systems have hardware which is compatible with the group. Without the -g option, it reports which groups of all the groups managed by this Group Manager have hardware which is compatible with the host systems. The host names do not have to be from the same complex, but in order to best predict the possibility of being able to join a group, the list of hosts should include all the nPartitions for a particular complex. If the hosts are not compatible with each other, no groups will be reported as having compatible hardware. You can create multiple GiCAP groups and they can be managed by the same Group Manager or by different Group Manager systems. Systems which do not have any Instant Capacity components can be part of a GiCAP group. Deactivating resources on these systems allows them to loan usage rights to other members in the group. The following example shows how to apply a Sharing Rights codeword, create a group, and show group status: Example 7-2 Applying a Sharing Rights Codeword and Creating a Group icapmanage -C \ R8J2DBW.5UTxyWQ.2MekJ43.G5cdTVP.1-m9kvweQ.AYqEXym.wj3dyLj.Fbtg7s1 The following valid codeword has been applied to the complex: icapmanage -a -g one Group one added. icapmanage -s Software version: B.08.00.01 The following example updates the grouping rules for all groups managed by the Group Manager, tests if a server complex has hardware which is compatible with group “one”, and adds a member called “IT” to that group. Note that when you first adjust a group, you will be prompted for the root password for each specified host. The password is used only for initial communication and is not saved or stored. Example 7-3 Adding a Member to a Group icapmanage -i -U /tmp/GiCAP.rules icapmanage -T node.corp.com -g one Server mypar is compatible with GiCAP group one icapmanage -a -m IT:node.corp.com -g one Member IT added to group one. Following is an example of the output of icapstatus on a group member system: Example Output of icapstatus on a group member system |