HP-UX Workload Manager User's Guide
WLM command reference
wlmcomd
Appendix A 369
wlmcomd
The wlmcomd communications daemon services requests from the HP-UX
Workload Manager (WLM) graphical user interface, wlmgui, allowing
local and remote access to the system.
You must start wlmcomd to use wlmgui.
Start wlmcomd on any system running a WLM daemon (wlmd) or a WLM
global arbiter daemon (wlmpard) that you would like to interact with
using wlmgui. (wlmpard is needed only if you are using WLM vPar
management or its Instant Capacity-based nPartition management. You
only need to start one wlmcomd even if the system is running both wlmd
and wlmpard.)
You can start wlmcomd on the command line. Or, you can start wlmcomd
at boot time by editing the file /etc/rc.config.d/wlm, as described in the
section “Setting the WLM communications daemon to start
automatically at reboot” on page 243.
The syntax for wlmcomd is:
wlmcomd -h
wlmcomd -V
wlmcomd [-p port]
wlmcomd [-s]
wlmcomd -k
where
-h Displays usage information and exits. This option
overrides all other options.
-V Displays version information and exits. This option
overrides all options other than -h.
-p port Changes the port that wlmcomd monitors for requests to
port. When using this option, be sure to configure
wlmgui to send requests to port as well.
port is a port number greater than 0.
If you do not specify a port, wlmcomd searches the file
/etc/services for the first line with the following format: