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тАО05-18-2011 01:42 AM
тАО05-18-2011 01:42 AM
Procedure to locate/idnetify an iCAP processor
There are three iCAP CPUs in a superdome partition. How can I locate/idnetify which are iCAP CPUs (cell number, CPU slot number).
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тАО05-18-2011 10:52 PM
тАО05-18-2011 10:52 PM
Re: Procedure to locate/idnetify an iCAP processor
Why do you care which CPU is on and which is off?
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Duncan
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тАО05-19-2011 01:11 AM
тАО05-19-2011 01:11 AM
Re: Procedure to locate/idnetify an iCAP processor
So if I move a CPU or a full cell board with 4 CPUs from an iCAP enabled partition to another partition, what will be the status of CPU there? (active or inactive)?
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тАО05-19-2011 01:26 AM
тАО05-19-2011 01:26 AM
Re: Procedure to locate/idnetify an iCAP processor
http://bizsupport2.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c01942677/c01942677.pdf
See section 4.11 on p67
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Duncan
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тАО05-19-2011 02:16 AM
тАО05-19-2011 02:16 AM
Re: Procedure to locate/idnetify an iCAP processor
This document discuss about the same complex with more than one partition.
If I move the CPU or Cell board from one complex (iCAP enabled)to other complex (non iCAP). What would be the status of CPUs in this 2nd complex?
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тАО05-19-2011 02:53 AM
тАО05-19-2011 02:53 AM
Re: Procedure to locate/idnetify an iCAP processor
So for example if I had:
System A - a rx8640 with 4 cell boards/32 cores and iCAP reported 24 Active/8 iCAP cores
System B - a rx8640 with 3 cell boards/24 cores and no iCAP
and I took a cell board out of system A and put it in system B, I would end up with:
System A - a rx8640 with 3 cell boards/24 cores and iCAP reported 16 Active/ 8 iCAP cores
System B - a rx8640 with 3 cell boards/32 cores and no iCAP
See section A.5 on p189 of the same manual.
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Duncan
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тАО05-19-2011 03:18 AM
тАО05-19-2011 03:18 AM
Re: Procedure to locate/idnetify an iCAP processor
So after moving the cell board, the system B is
>>System B - a rx8640 with 3 cell boards/32 cores and no iCAP
it would be
System B - a rx8640 with 4 cell boards/32 cores and no iCAP
??
And what about all the 32 cores in system B, active?
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Abid Iqbal
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тАО05-19-2011 03:34 AM
тАО05-19-2011 03:34 AM
Re: Procedure to locate/idnetify an iCAP processor
Also your opinion will be of great value to me.
Below is a new situation.
System A - a rx8640 with 3 cell boards/24 cores and iCAP reported 18 Active/6 iCAP cores
System B - a rx8640 with 2 cell boards/12 cores (six on each cell) and no iCAP
and I took a cell board out of system A and put it in system B, It would end up with:
System A - a rx8640 with 2 cell boards/16 cores and iCAP reported 16 Active/ 0 iCAP cores
System B - a rx8640 with 3 cell boards/20 cores and no iCAP ( all active cores)
Is it true??
Regards,
Abid Iqbal
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тАО05-19-2011 03:58 AM
тАО05-19-2011 03:58 AM
Re: Procedure to locate/idnetify an iCAP processor
> And what about all the 32 cores in system B, active?
Yes, all active because iCAP (inactive) cores have stayed with iCAP system (system A)
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Duncan
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тАО05-19-2011 04:04 AM
тАО05-19-2011 04:04 AM
Re: Procedure to locate/idnetify an iCAP processor
> System A - a rx8640 with 3 cell boards/24 cores and iCAP reported 18 Active/6 iCAP cores
>
> System B - a rx8640 with 2 cell boards/12 cores (six on each cell) and no iCAP
>
> and I took a cell board out of system A and put it in system B, It would end up with:
>
> System A - a rx8640 with 2 cell boards/16 cores and iCAP reported 16 Active/ 0 iCAP cores
>
> System B - a rx8640 with 3 cell boards/20 cores and no iCAP ( all active cores
No, we don't give away activations! In the above you went from a total across the 2 systems with a total of 30 active / 6 iCAP to 36 active / 0 iCAP! You certainly can't do that. The number of inactive cores on system A has to remain the same if you did this you would end up with:
System A - a rx8640 with 2 cell boards/16 cores and iCAP reported 10 Active/6 iCAP cores
System B - a rx8640 with 3 cell boards/20 cores (six on the 2 existing cells, 8 on the new one) and no iCAP
HTH
Duncan
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