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.