HP-UX HB v13.00 Ch-19 - PRM

HP-UX Handbook Rev 13.00 Page 23 (of 31)
Chapter 19 Process Resource Manager (PRM)
October 29, 2013
ATTENTION:
If you like to activate the CPU capping feature (i.e. unused CPU time will not be given to
PRM groups going beyond their entitlement), you need to specify the -M option with
prmconfig:
$ prmconfig -ie -M CPUCAPON
Details regarding the capping and other features can be found in the man pages and the HP
Process Resource Manager User Guide.
The commands prmconfig(1)and prmlist(1) let you display the PRM groups:
# prmconfig
PRM configured from file: /etc/prmconf
File last modified: Thu Mar 1 17:22:57 2009
PRM CPU scheduler state: Enabled
PRM Group PRMID CPU Entitlement
-------------------------------------------------------
OTHERS 1 55.56%
SETI 3 2.78%
WWW 2 41.67%
PRM memory manager state: Not Running
PRM User Initial Group Alternate Group(s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ohaensel SETI
root PRM_SYS
www WWW
PRM application manager state: Enabled (polling interval: 30 seconds)
Disk manager state: Disabled
# prmlist
PRM configured from file: /etc/prmconf
File last modified: Thu Mar 1 17:22:57 2009
PRM Group PRMID CPU Entitlement
-------------------------------------------------------
OTHERS 1 55.56%
SETI 3 2.78%
WWW 2 41.67%
PRM User Initial Group Alternate Group(s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ohaensel SETI
root PRM_SYS
www WWW
PRM Application Assigned Group Alternate Name(s)