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This user’s guide is not designed to be
read from front to back in its entirety. To get an understanding of
Instant Capacity versions 8.x, you should read this chapter, Chapter 1 - Instant Capacity Overview, and Chapter 2 - Getting Started. After reading these chapters,
you can utilize the table of contents and index (in back) for specific
topics of interest. About This Guide provides an introduction to this guide and locating Instant Capacity
information. Chapter 1, Instant
Capacity Overview provides an overview of the Instant Capacity
system. Chapter 2, Getting
Started describes Instant Capacity requirements, concepts
and methods, and related software topics. Chapter 3, Installing
and Uninstalling Instant Capacity Software contains procedures
on how to install and reinstall Instant Capacity software. Chapter 4, Using
Instant Capacity to Manage Processing Capacity explains
how to view system status, apply codewords, activate and deactivate
cores, assign and unassign cells, and HP’s test activation policy
for Instant Capacity. Chapter 5, Temporary
Instant Capacity gives you details on what temporary capacity
is, and how to order and use it. Chapter 6, Instant
Capacity Cell Board provides details on what Instant Capacity
Cell Board is, and how to order and use it. Chapter 7, Global
Instant Capacity gives you details on Global Instant Capacity,
describes the concept of groups and shared resources, and how to order
and use it. Chapter 8, Troubleshooting gives you step by step procedures to resolve problems with the Instant
Capacity software and other related configurations. Chapter 9, Frequently
Asked Questions contains questions and answers to common
Instant Capacity software topics. Instant Capacity
HP-UX Manpages contains the actual HP-UX manpages for icap, icapmanage, icapmodify, icapnotify, icapstatus,
and icapd. Appendix A,
Special Considerations describes assumed values in icapstatus output, upgrading to Instant Capacity versions
8.x software, dual core support, creating and shutting down partitions,
implications of removing a cell board from an Instant Capacity system, par commands with PC SMS, integration with virtual partitions
and Psets, configuring e-mail, testing e-mail transmission of an asset
report, measurement software, and dynamic processor resilience. Appendix B,
Considerations for OpenVMS Systems contains information
for running Instant Capacity on OpenVMS systems. Glossary explains Instant Capacity systems and software terms.
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