HP-UX Workload Manager User's Guide

WLM command reference
wlmd
Appendix A376
WLM runs in secure mode by default when you use the
/sbin/init.d/wlm script to start WLM. (If you upgraded
WLM, secure mode might not be the default. Ensure
that the appropriate secure mode variables in
/etc/rc.config.d/wlm are set correctly. You can change
the default by editing the values for these variables.
For more information on these variables, see “Securing
WLM communications” on page 244.)
-t Generates comma-separated audit data files. These
files are placed in the directory /var/opt/wlm/audit/ and
are named wlmd.monyyyy, with monyyyy representing
the month and year the data was gathered. You can
access these files directly or through the wlmaudit
command. (wlmaudit has audit data to display only
when you use the -t option.) For information on
wlmaudit or on the format of the data files, see
wlmaudit(1M).
When you use the -t option, be sure to set
wlm_interval in your WLM configuration file as
indicated in wlmconf(4).
-A Activates a copy of the most recent configuration.
-W Prints warning messages found when parsing the
configuration file as error messages. The -W option is
only valid with the -A, -a, and -c options.
-a configfile Activates the configuration specified in the file
configfile. If configfile is not valid, an error
message is displayed, and wlmd exits.
The -a option cannot be used with the -c option.
-c configfile Checks the configuration specified in the file
configfile for syntax errors. The current
configuration is not affected.
This option cannot be used with the -a option.
-l logoption Logs statistics in the file /var/opt/wlm/wlmdstats to
assist you in performance tuning. You must use -A or
-a configfile with -l logoption.
Valid logoption values are: