HP-UX Workload Manager User's Guide

Configuring WLM
System-wide settings
Chapter 5148
NOTE For information on the effect of the hmincpu and hmaxcpu keywords in
passive mode, see “Passive mode versus actual WLM management” on
page 238.
The larger a host CPU weight value you assign a host, the more CPU
resources it receives when not enough CPU resources are available to
satisfy all requests at a given priority level. A larger host CPU weight
value also gets a host more CPU resources when all SLOs can be
satisfied and excess CPU resources are available for distribution.
To specify a host’s CPU weight, use the hweight keyword and the
following syntax:
hweight = wt;
where
hweight Is an optional keyword.
You cannot specify this keyword in a configuration that
includes a prm structure.
wt Is the host’s CPU weight. The value must be an integer
greater than or equal to 1. The default weight for a host
is 1.