HP-UX Workload Manager User's Guide

WLM quick start: the essentials for using WLM
Monitoring WLM
Chapter 2 107
# /opt/wlm/bin/wlminfo host
Hostname Cores Cores Used Interval
localhost 2 1.7 6
For more information on the use of the wlminfo command, see
Appendix A, “WLM command reference,” on page 363 and wlminfo(1M).
wlmgui
The wlmgui command, available in /opt/wlm/bin/, graphically displays
information about SLOs, metrics, workload groups, partitions, and the
current host.
prmmonitor
The prmmonitor command, available in /opt/prm/bin/, displays current
configuration and resource usage information, as in the following
example. The ‘CPU Entitle’ column indicates the CPU entitlement
(allocations) for the group. The ‘Upper Bound’ column indicates the
per-group consumption cap; the column is blank for each group because
the CPU consumption cap is not available with WLM. The ‘LCPU State’
column indicates the Hyper-Threading setting (ON or OFF) for
PSET-based groups. The column is blank if the system does not support
Hyper-Threading or if a group is not a PSET-based group.
PRM configured from file: /var/opt/wlm/tmp/wmprmBAAa06335
File last modified: Tue Sep 26 08:35:23 2006
HP-UX vpar02 B.11.31 U ia64 09/26/06
Tue Sep 26 08:43:16 2006 Sample: 1 second
CPU scheduler state: Enabled
CPU Upper CPU LCPU
PRM Group PRMID Entitle Bound Used State
____________________________________________________________
(PRM_SYS) 0 0.00%
OTHERS 1 12.50% 0.00%
grp2 65536 12.50% 0.00% OFF
grp3 131072 25.00% 0.00% ON
grp4 196608 50.00% 0.00 ON
PRM application manager state: Enabled (polling interval: 30 seconds)