HP-UX Workload Manager A.03.00 Release Notes for HP-UX 11i v1 and HP-UX 11i v2

HP-UX Workload Manager Release Notes
What’s in this version
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wlminfo changes
New option: -q
Quiets (suppresses) display of messages from /var/opt/wlm/msglog in the wlminfo
output.
New option to group command: -S
Shows data for the reserved workload group PRM_SYS in the output.
New command: proc
Displays data about the most active processes.
Hostname field in output has been extended
In output of wlminfo host and wlminfo par, the Hostname field has been extended
from 16 characters to 24.
Field size issues in output have been addressed
Values for the Req and Shares columns can no longer extend beyond their fields,
disrupting data in surrounding fields.
wlminfo group produces output only when the configuration data includes workload
groups
There is no output when the configuration data is only for hosts.
Several fields now show a ‘-’
In the Group field of wlminfo slo output and the Workload Group field of the
wlminfo group output, you will see a ‘-’ character if the configuration data is for a
host (rather than a workload group).
New field in wlminfo host output
A field named CPUs Used has been added to display the CPU utilization for the host.
mincpu / maxcpu are now optional in all cases
You are no longer required to specify mincpu / maxcpu statements when creating certain
types of slo structures. For SLOs without a mincpu, goal, or cpushares statement, WLM
requests 0 CPU shares for the associated workload group—unless a gmincpu or hmincpu
value is being used.
New tunable
The tunable cntl_avg allows you to control averaging in usage controllers. By default,
averaging is used.
For more information, see the wlmconf(4) man page.