HP Pay per use (PPU) User's Guide for versions 8.x > Chapter 4 Using
the PPU SoftwareUnderstanding Utilization Capping (HP-UX and OpenVMS)
You are billed by HP according to the usage of the active cores in your PPU system. For example, if you are on the percent utilization metric and have a 32-core PPU Superdome system, you are billed the same amount whether you utilize all 32 cores at 50 percent utilization, or you utilize 16 cores at 100 percent utilization. You can cap the usage of cores in your PPU system in any of these ways:
HP recommends that you use the PPU CONFIG/CAP=n/RECONCILE command to activate and deactivate cores on OpenVMS I64 PPU systems. If the DCL commands START/CPU or STOP/CPU are used to activate or deactivate cores, the operation is allowed. The output of the PPU CONFIG command will list an active core value based on the results of the DCL command. This active core value will differ from the cap value entered in the PPU command. Enter the PPU CONFIG/RECONCILE command to adjust the number of active cores to the PPU cap value. In a future version of PPU, the PPU_SERVER process will dynamically adjust the active core value to the PPU cap value. |