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iCAP commands, ICAPSTATUS

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20 iCAP commands For more information on using iCAP commands, see the HP Instant Capacity user guide for Version 10.x. ICAPSTATUS • Command: ICAPSTATUS • Description: Allows a display of the Superdome 2 system iCAP status in a format similar to an HP UX-based icapstatus. By default, the OA icapstatus command will display information on all nPars and vPars that are active. The options for the command: Option -s -p n[:v] -a -I | -i -r -t -z -M Long option --audit-snapshot --partition n[:v] --active-cores --inactive-cores --revision --total-cores --hardware-support --format f Meaning Generate an audit snapshot codeword. This encrypts a summary of the complex iCAP state, and must be presented at the HP iCAP portal in order to acquire codewords to modify iCAP state. Specify the nPar and vPar, separated by ":". If omitted when executed on the OA, no "local partition" information is shown. When invoked through IPMI from an OS, defaults to the originating partition. Display the current number of active cores in the nPar specified by -p. Display the current number of inactive cores in the nPar specified by -p. Report iCAP software version. Display the total number of cores in the nPar specified by -p. Return 0, 0 means that the hardware is supported by iCAP. Generate machine-readable status. Format keywords would include delimited, the traditional format of data separated by ":" characters. • Access level/Bay level: All • Restriction: You must be connected to the monarch OA. ICAPSTATUS 125

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20 iCAP commands
For more information on using iCAP commands, see the
HP Instant Capacity user guide for Version
10.x
.
ICAPSTATUS
Command:
ICAPSTATUS
Description:
Allows a display of the Superdome 2 system iCAP status in a format similar to an HP UX-based
icapstatus
. By default, the OA
icapstatus
command will display information on all
nPars and vPars that are active.
The options for the command:
Meaning
Long option
Option
Generate an audit snapshot
codeword. This encrypts a summary
--audit-snapshot
-s
of the complex iCAP state, and must
be presented at the HP iCAP portal
in order to acquire codewords to
modify iCAP state.
Specify the nPar and vPar, separated
by “:”. If omitted when executed on
--partition n[:v]
-p n[:v]
the OA, no “local partition”
information is shown. When invoked
through IPMI from an OS, defaults to
the originating partition.
Display the current number of active
cores in the nPar specified by
-p
.
--active-cores
-a
Display the current number of inactive
cores in the nPar specified by
-p
.
--inactive-cores
-I | -i
Report iCAP software version.
--revision
-r
Display the total number of cores in
the nPar specified by
-p
.
--total-cores
-t
Return 0, 0 means that the hardware
is supported by iCAP.
--hardware-support
-z
Generate machine-readable status.
Format keywords would include
--format f
-M
delimited
, the traditional format of
data separated by “:” characters.
Access level/Bay level:
All
Restriction:
You must be connected to the monarch OA.
ICAPSTATUS
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