Neoview Workload Management Services Guide (R2.5)
Set the Service Attributes
This table describes the attributes that you can set for a WMS service when adding or altering
the service:
Description or ActionAttribute or FieldGroup Box
If you are adding a service, enter a name for the service. The name can
be up to 24 characters long and can include multibyte characters. The
name must be unique in WMS. It is not case-sensitive and is always
converted to uppercase.
If you are altering a service, this is a read-only field.
Service Name
Select a priority of the service relative to other services in WMS:
• URGENT
• HIGH
• MEDIUM-HIGH
• MEDIUM
• LOW-MEDIUM
• LOW
For more information, see “Service Priority” (page 48).
NOTE: The service priority is not a process priority.
You cannot alter the priority of the system-created services:
HP_DEFAULT_SERVICE, HPS_MANAGEABILITY, and
HPS_TRANSPORTER. The service priority is disabled for those services.
Service Priority
If you are adding a service, this field does not appear.
If you are altering a service, this read-only field shows the state of the
service, which might be:
• INIT (initialization)
• ACTIVE (when the service is within its active period)
• HOLD (when the service is put on hold)
• STOPPING (when the service has been stopped by a STOP SERVICE
command but queries are still executing in the service)
• STOPPED (when the service is stopped by a STOP SERVICE
command)
• TRANSIENT (when the service temporarily goes into different states,
such as STOPPED and STOPPING, on different segments of the
Neoview platform)
State
Maximum CPU busy allowed.
Enter a percentage from 0 to 100. Zero means that this threshold is not
checked.
Max Processor Utilization
(%)
Thresholds
Maximum memory usage allowed.
Enter a percentage from 0 to 100. Zero means that this threshold is not
checked.
Max Memory Usage (%)
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