ICAP
Activate | 
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Name
ICAP Activate - Immediately activates additional cores on
the system. See the HP-UX manpage for icapmodify -a.
Format
ICAP ACTIVATE /CPU=n [qualifiers]
Qualifiers
| /CPU=n (Required) | 
|   |   |  Specifies the number
of additional cores to activate.
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| /Defer |   |  Defers the activation
until the next reboot. See the HP-UX icapmodify manpage for the -D option.
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| /TICAP |   |  Authorize the use
of temporary capacity to satisfy this activation request. See the
HP-UX icapmodify manpage for the -t option.
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ICAP
Apply | 
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Name
ICAP Apply - Apply an iCAP codeword. See the HP-UX manpage
for icapmodify -C.
Format
Parameter
| “codeword” |   |  An iCAP codeword
obtained from the HP Utility Pricing Solutions portal. The codeword
should be enclosed in quotation marks.
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ICAP
Deactivate | 
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Name
ICAP Deactivate - Deactivates cores on the system. See the
HP-UX manpage for icapmodify -d.
Format
ICAP DEACTIVATE /CPU=n [qualifiers]
Qualifiers
| /CPU=n (Required) | 
|   |   |  Specifies the number
of cores to deactivate.
  | 
| /Defer |   |  Defers the deactivation
until the next shutdown. See the HP-UX icapmodify manpage for the -D option.
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ICAP
Reconcile | 
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Name
ICAP Reconcile - Activates or deactivates cores (subject to
compliance limits) to bring the system to a state where the intended
active number of cores are active. See the HP-UX manpage
for icapmodify -r.
Format
ICAP
Set | 
  | 
Name
ICAP Set - Sets various iCAP management variables.
Format
ICAP SET parameter [qualifiers]
Parameter Options
| ACTIVE_CPU |   |  Sets the number
of active cores and the number of intended active cores. See the
HP-UX icapmodify manpage -s option.   Format ICAP SET ACTIVE_CPU count   Parameter count: the number of cores to set active in the npartition.
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| ASSET |   |  Sets the asset
reporting e-mail on or off. See the HP-UX icapnotify manpage -a option.   Format ICAP SET ASSET [qualifier]   Qualifiers /STATE=state: specify ON or OFF for
the state qualifier value.
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| EMAIL |   |  Sets the system
contact e-mail addresses. See the HP-UX icapmodify manpage -c option.   Format ICAP SET EMAIL qualifiers   Qualifiers /CONTACT: the e-mail address that will receive the configuration
change notifications and exception reports.   
/FROM: the from address for the e-mail sent from the iCAP system.
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| NOTIFICATION |   |  Sets the iCAP change
configuration e-mail notifications on or off. See the HP-UX icapnotify manpage -n option.   Format ICAP SET NOTIFICATION [qualifier]   Qualifiers /STATE=state: specify ON or OFF for
the state qualifier value.
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| SYSTEM_ID |   |  Sets the system
identification used for iCAP asset reporting. See the HP-UX icapmodify manpage -i option.   Format ICAP SET SYSTEM_ID “id”   Parameter id: A user-defined string to identify this system when tracking
or reporting usage. Specify a null string (“”) to set
the system id to the default value. The default value is the local
hostname.
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| WARNING_DAYS |   |  Sets the temporary
capacity warning period to the number of days specified. See the
HP-UX icapmodify manpage -w option.   Format ICAP SET WARNING_DAYS days   Parameter days: the number of days of temporary capacity left to begin
sending temporary capacity expiration warning e-mail to the system
contact.
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ICAP
Show | 
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Name
ICAP Show - Show the status and settings of the iCAP software
on the OpenVMS system. See the HP-UX icapstatus manpage for more information.
Format
ICAP SHOW STATUS [qualifiers]
Parameter
| status |   |  Show the iCAP status
and system settings to the standard output device.
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Qualifiers
| /SNAPSHOT |   |  Creates a string
of snapshot information containing encrypted audit data and displays
the string to the standard output device. See the HP-UX icapstatus manpage -s option.
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ICAP_SERVER | 
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Name
ICAP_SERVER - iCAP server process.
Description
The ICAP_SERVER process performs the same functions as the icapd daemon process on HP-UX systems. See the HP-UX icapd manpage for more information. To ensure compliance, the ICAP_SERVER is always running on OpenVMS systems in an iCAP complex.