HP-UX Workload Manager User's Guide

Managing SLOs across partitions
Setting up your WLM global arbiter configuration file
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utilitypri = integer;
where
utilitypri Is an optional keyword.
integer Is an integer value greater than or equal to 1. If
Temporary Instant Capacity or PPU resources exist,
they are used whenever SLOs with a priority from 1 to
integer (inclusive) are demanding more cores.
Specifying the reserve threshold that determines
when WLM stops activating temporary capacity
resources
By default, if 15 or fewer processing days of Temporary Instant Capacity
(TiCAP) resources remain available, WLM stops activating temporary
capacity resources. You must then purchase additional resources.
Beginning with WLM A.03.02, you can change this default by setting the
WLM global arbiter utility_reserve_threshold keyword. The value
assigned to this keyword determines how long the WLM global arbiter
continues allocating temporary capacity resources (above the owned
number of cores). For example, if you set the keyword to the value 10, the
global arbiter continues allocating temporary capacity resources until 10
or fewer processing days of temporary capacity resources remain
available.
This keyword has the syntax:
utility_reserve_threshold = integer;
where
utility_reserve_threshold
Is an optional keyword.
integer
Is an integer value greater than or equal to 0. Specify a
value appropriate for the amount of temporary capacity
resources available on your system. As long as the
number of processing days of temporary capacity
resources is greater than integer, WLM continues
allocating temporary capacity resources. When the
number of available processing days becomes equal to