HP-UX Workload Manager User's Guide

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Chapter 5 explains how to configure WLM. It describes the WLM
configuration file and the general syntactic conventions to use, and it
explains how to define the various WLM components. This chapter
also explains how to use the WLM graphical user interface to
configure WLM and how to activate the configuration file so that
WLM manages the system.
Chapter 6 describes WLM auditing and billing. It explains how to
enable WLM to audit data and how you can display that data.
Chapter 7 describes how WLM manages SLOs across virtual
partitions and nPartitions and explains how to configure
cross-partition management.
Chapter 8 explains how to manage nested workloads.
Chapter 9 presents example configuration files that are available
from WLM directories. These examples show how to use the syntax
discussed in Chapter 5.
Chapter 10 explains how to monitor WLM SLO compliance and other
information.
Appendix A is a command reference, describing the functions,
syntax, and arguments for each WLM command.
Appendix B is a quick reference for the WLM configuration file
syntax, indicating the required and optional components.
Appendix C lists standard HP-UX commands and system calls that
support WLM workload groups and allow you to use WLM more
efficiently. These commands are not shipped as part of the WLM
product.
Appendix D describes how WLM integrates with other products to
provide better functionality.
Appendix E lists PRM utilities that WLM users may find helpful.
These utilities are helpful only when the WLM configuration
includes a prm structure. For additional information, see the
manpages or to the Process Resource Manager User’s Guide
(available in /opt/prm/doc/).
Appendix F describes how PRM manages resources. This appendix is
provided as background information, given that WLM uses some of
PRM resource management concepts and tools.