HP-UX Workload Manager User's Guide

WLM quick start: the essentials for using WLM
Monitoring WLM
Chapter 2108
prmlist
The prmlist command, available in /opt/prm/bin, displays current CPU
allocations plus user and application configuration information. 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 Attr’ column indicates the
Hyper-Threading setting (ON or OFF) for a PSET-based group; the
column is blank if the system does not support Hyper-Threading or the
group is not a PSET-based group.
PRM configured from file: /var/opt/wlm/tmp/wmprmBAAa06228
File last modified: Thu Aug 24 08:35:23 2006
PRM Group PRMID CPU Upper LCPU
Entitlement Bound Attr
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OTHERS 1 65.00%
g2 2 15.00%
g3 3 20.00%
PRM User Initial Group Alternate Group(s)
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root (PRM_SYS)
PRM Application Assigned Group Alternate Name(s)
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/opt/perl/bin/perl g2 loop2.pl
/opt/perl/bin/perl g3 loop3.pl
GlancePlus
The optional HP product GlancePlus allows you to display resource
allocations for the workload groups as well as list processes for
individual workload groups.
wlm_watch.cgi
This CGI script, available in /opt/wlm/toolkits/apache/bin/, allows you to
monitor WLM using a web browser interface to prmmonitor, prmlist,
and other monitoring tools.
For information on setting up this script, see wlm_watch(1M).