HP-UX Workload Manager User's Guide
WLM command reference
wlmpard
Appendix A 385
-V
Displays version information and exits. This option
overrides all options other than -h.
-C
Displays the most recent global arbiter configuration,
appending two commented lines that indicate the
origin of the configuration.
-n
Prevents the global arbiter from running in daemon
mode (that is, forces it to run in the foreground).
-p
Causes the global arbiter to run in passive mode. In
this mode, you can see how a particular global arbiter
configuration is going to approximately affect your
system—without the configuration actually taking
control of your system. Using this mode allows you to
verify and fine-tune a configuration.
To see how the configuration would affect your
workloads and virtual partitions, use the WLM utility
wlminfo.
The -p option must be used with the -a or -A options.
For information on passive mode, including its
limitations, see “Passive mode versus actual WLM
management” on page 238.
-s
Causes the global arbiter to run in secure mode if you
have distributed security certificates to the systems or
partitions being managed by the same WLM global
arbiter (wlmpard). For more information on using
security certificates, see wlmcert(1M).
The global arbiter 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 WLMPARD_SECURE_ENABLE
variable in /etc/rc.config.d/wlm is set correctly. You can
change the default by editing the value for this