HP-UX 11i September 2002 Release Notes
HP-UX 11i Version 1.0 Operating Environment Applications
HP-UX 11i Enterprise Operating Environment (EOE)
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• CAP value is treated as a hard limit to the group’s memory usage. Previously, it was a
soft limit that could be crossed.
• prm2d in-kernel memory manager is the default for HP-UX 11i. If you prefer to use
the previous manager (prm0d), follow the steps below:
1. As root, go to the PRM install directory:
# cd /opt/prm/bin/
2. Make a backup of prm2d:
# mv prm2d prm2d.original
3. Create a symbolic link from prm2d to prm0d:
# ln -s prm0d prm2d
• Provides an enhanced GUI, which enables PRM to be remotely managed from any
system that has Java Runtime Environment 1.2.2 (or later).
• PRM has a SNMP agent that makes configuration and resource information
available.
Installation Requirements
PRM requires a minimum of 9MB of disk space (80MB if the Java Runtime Environment
is not already installed) and 2MB of memory.
Compatibility Issues
PRM can be used with GlancePlus version C.03.35.00 and later.
Documentation
• The following documents are available on the HP-UX 11i Instant Information CD
and on the Web at http://docs.hp.com/:
— The HP Process Resource Manager User’s Guide
— HP PRM version C.02.00.02 Release Notes for 11.0 and 11i, and the PRM Product
Overview
• Manpages:
— prm (1) (revised)
— prmagt (1) (new for 11i)
— prmanalyze (1) (revised)
— prmavail (1) (revised)
— prmconf (4) (revised)
— prmconfig (1) (revised)
— prmlist (1) (revised)
— prmloadconf (1) (revised)
— prmmonitor (1) (revised)
— prmmove (1) (revised)
— prmrecover (1) (revised)
— prmrun (1) (revised)
— xprm (1) (revised)
• For more information on Process Resource Manager, see
http://www.hp.com/go/prm.