Use icapstatus to display Instant Capacity (iCAP) status and information:
# icapstatusSoftware version: B.08.00System ID: test06Serial number: UFR99899X2Product number: A6752AUnique ID: Z3e1999999999ffb4System contact e-mail: me @ mydomain.caFrom e-mail: Set to the default ('adm')Asset reporting: onTemporary capacity warning period: 15 daysException status: No exception
Local nPartition Status-----------------------Total number of configured cores: 8Number of Intended Active cores: 6Number of active cores: 6Number of inactive cores: 2Additional cores that can be activated with current usage rights: 1Number of cores that could be activated with additional usage rights: 0Number of cores that can be activated with temporary capacity: 0Number of cores that are deconfigured or attached to inactive cells: 1
Instant Capacity Resource Summary---------------------------------Number of cells without usage rights: 0Number of inactive cells: 0Amount of memory without usage rights: 0.0 GBAmount of inactive memory: 0.0 GBNumber of cores without usage rights: 1Number of inactive cores: 2Number of cores using temporary capacity: 0Temporary capacity available: 30 days, 0 hours, 0 minutesProjected temporary capacity expiration: N/A
Allocation of Instant Capacity Resources among the nPartitions-------------------------------------------------------------- Intended ActualnPar Total Active Active =======Inactive======= RunsID Cores Cores Cores Cores Memory Cells iCAP nPar Name==== ===== ======== ====== ====================== ==== ====================== 0 8 6 6 2 0.0 GB 0 Yes Partition 0 (local)N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A 0.0 GB 0 N/A Unassigned Cells
Use icapmodify to activate and deactivate cores.
icapmodify -t -a 1 “Temp use of one core:ASGAUR”
icapmodify -d 1 “Temp use of one core no longer required:ASGAUR”
Note: Replace ASGAUR with your name.
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