HP-UX Workload Manager Toolkits A.01.10.xx Release Notes for HP-UX 11i v1, HP-UX 11i v2, and HP-UX 11i v3
HP-UX WLM Toolkits (WLMTK) Release Notes
Announcement
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• Isolate a resource-intensive CGI workload
• Isolate a resource-intensive servlet workload
• Separate all Apache Tomcat workloads from other Apache workloads
• Separate two departments’ applications using two Apache instances
• Separate module-based workloads with two Apache instances
• Manage Apache allocation by performance goal
WebLogicTK WLM BEA WebLogic Server Toolkit provides a data collector called
wlmwlsdc that tracks metrics indicating how busy WebLogic Server
instances are.
WebLogicTK offers the ability to:
• Manually provide a single instance an increasing amount of CPU
resources in the form of a dynamic PSET (processor set) for
benchmarking
• Separate an instance from other workloads, as well as from other
instances, while automatically maintaining performance using a
dynamic PSET based on:
— Group usage of CPU resources
— Server instance queue metrics
For more information, see wlmwlsdc(1M) and the white paper Using HP-UX
Workload Manager with BEA WebLogic Server, which offers various use
cases. This paper is available at the following location:
/opt/wlm/toolkits/weblogic/doc/weblogic_wlm_howto.html
SAPTK In conjunction with HP Serviceguard Extension for SAP (SGeSAP), the
WLM SAP Toolkit enables WLM to integrate with SAP applications. The
WLM SAP Toolkit provides a tool (wlmsapmap) that identifies SAP processes
based on user-defined criteria and can be used in conjunction with WLM’s
process map feature to assign the processes to specific workload groups
managed by WLM. For more information, see wlmsapmap(1M).
In conjunction with WLM process maps, SAPTK offers the ability to:
• Collect processes for an entire SAP instance and isolate them in a
specified workload group
• Collect SAP processes and separate them into different workload groups
based on process types