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

HP-UX Handbook Rev 13.00 Page 24 (of 31)
Chapter 19 Process Resource Manager (PRM)
October 29, 2013
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You can log PRM memory messages to a file. These messages contain information similar to
that of the prmmonitor command. Messages are logged in the file
/var/adm/syslog/syslog.log. Example:
# prmconfig -L APPL
# tail /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
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Jul 11 19:56:27 grcdg455 HP-PRM: [7639]: prm1d: Application manager has been enabled
Jul 11 19:56:32 grcdg455 HP-PRM: [7639]: prm1d: Application manager polling interval is 30 seconds.
Jul 11 20:31:57 grcdg455 HP-PRM: [7639]: prm1d: Application manager logging is ON
Jul 11 20:33:12 grcdg455 HP-PRM: [7639]: prm1d: moved pgrp 7654 (top) to PRMID 20
To stop PRM logging messages:
# prmconfig -L APPL STOP
Monitoring
Monitoring the Resource Consumption
You can monitor and verify your PRM configuration with a number of commands:
prmmonitor
prmconfig
prmlist
id -P
ps [ -P ][ -R group_list ]
acctcom [ -P ][ -R group ]
prmanalyze
Glance
PerfView Analyzer
The commands prmonitor(1)and prmlist(1) report the current resource consumption of the PRM
groups:
# prmmonitor
PRM configured from file: /etc/prmconf