HP-UX Workload Manager User's Guide

Management of nested nPars / vPars / workload groups
Setting up the various configurations
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NOTE Specifying this keyword ensures WLM maintains compliance with your
Temporary Instant Capacity (TiCAP) usage rights. When your prepaid
amount of temporary capacity expires, WLM no longer attempts to use
the temporary resources.
When 15 or fewer processing days (the default) of temporary capacity are
available, WLM stops activating Temporary Instant Capacity; in this
case, you must purchase extra capacity. Before you add the capacity, stop
wlmpard (using the -k option). For information about how to stop
wlmpard, see Appendix A, “WLM command reference,” on page 363.
You can change the 15-day default by setting the WLM global arbiter
utility_reserve_threshold keyword. For more information, see
“Specifying the reserve threshold that determines when WLM stops
activating temporary capacity resources” on page 274 or see
wlmparconf(4).
Step 2. Start wlmpard on mysystem.
Use the file you created in the previous step with wlmpard:
# wlmpard -a myfile
Step 3. Set up and start a configuration for wlmd in each virtual partition.
Each configuration must include a primary_host statement of the form:
primary_host = mysystem;
This configuration can be just for the virtual partition itself, or you can
add a prm structure and create FSS and PSET-based workload groups
inside the virtual partition.
Step 4. Set up and start a configuration for wlmd in nPar3 to manage the FSS
and PSET-based workload groups.
This configuration must include a primary_host statement of the form:
primary_host = mysystem;