HP-UX 11i December 2006 Release Notes

General System Administration
HP Partitioning and Virtual Server Environment
Chapter 5
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Documentation
Manpages:
/opt/gwlm/man/man1m.Z/gwlm.1m
/opt/gwlm/man/man1m.Z/gwlmcmsd.1m
/opt/gwlm/man/man1m.Z/gwlmplace.1m
/opt/gwlm/man/man1m.Z/gwlmreport.1m
/opt/gwlm/man/man1m.Z/gwlmsend.1m
/opt/gwlm/man/man1m.Z/gwlmsslconfig.1m
/opt/gwlm/man/man4.Z/gwlmxml.4
/opt/gwlm/man/man5.Z/gwlm.5
Web sites:
http://www.hp.com/go/gwlm
http://docs.hp.com/en/netsys.html#HP%20Global%20Workload%20Manager
Documents:
Getting Started with HP Integrity Essentials Global Workload Manager
HP Integrity Essentials Global Workload Manager Administrator’s Guide
VSE Management Software Installation and Update Guide
VSE Management Software Quick Start Guide
Obsolescence
Not applicable.
HP Process Resource Manager
HP PRM C.03.02 provides an efficient and flexible way to manage resource allocation at
times of peak system load. It gives the system administrator the ability to group users or
processes together and guarantee each group minimum amounts of the total CPU, real
memory, and disk bandwidth available.
Summary of Change
HP PRM has been updated to version C.03.02 with the following changes:
Changes in bundles (PRMKernelSW and PRMLibraries)
Integrated with HP System Management Homepage
Ability to map Unix groups to PRM groups
Ability to cap PRM group CPU consumption on a per-group basis
Terminology change: Now use “core” in place of “CPU”
Extended regular expressions in alternate names for application records
Deprecation of xprm GUI
Impact
There are no known impacts other than those previously described.