HP-UX Workload Manager User's Guide

Index
531
data
sending to WLM
, 500
goals, 471
management, overview, 34
monitoring methods, 34
perl interface to send data to WLM, 497
ports
used by WLM
, 66
pri keyword, 193
primary_host keyword
in WLM configuration file
, 264
PRM
integrating with WLM
, 404
migrating from PRM to WLM, 465
not using with WLM, 59
utilities, 445
prm structure
configuring
, 151
PRM_SYS group
as a reserved workload group
, 163
prmmove, 86
prmrun, 86
process ID (PID) finder
and process maps
, 172
and SAP processes, 438
process map, 44
defining, 172
described, 85
specifying
to identify SAP processes
, 438
workload group placement precedence, 459
process placement
according to application names
, 83, 166
according to process IDs, 85, 172
according to secure compartments, 85, 171
according to Unix group IDs, 84, 85, 165
according to user IDs, 83, 164
default, 87
inactive FSS groups, 222
methods, 81
PSET-based groups, 222
process priorities, 448
processes
assigning to workload groups
, 85
moving, 86
starting, 86
suppressing, 449
processor sets
and WLM, 405
integrating with WLM, 405
procmap keyword, 85, 172
identifying SAP processes, 438
ps command
examples
, 73
support for WLM, 402
PSET-based workload groups, 159
defining
manually
, 159
defining with the WLM GUI (wlmgui
command)
, 157
minimum CPU allocation, 176
process placement, 222
releasing unneeded CPU resources, 233
PSETs
and WLM
, 405
integrating with WLM, 405
pstat system call
support for WLM, 401
Q
quick reference
getting started
, 65
R
ratio (allocation-to-weight)
, 179
real-time processes, 448, 450
reboot
securing communications automatically at,
244
starting global arbiter automatically at, 242
starting WLM automatically at, 242
starting wlmcomd automatically at, 243
reconfiguring WLM, 133
records
application
pattern matching (regular expressions)
in
, 456, 457
using shell scripts in, 169, 173
workload group placement precedence, 459
records
compartment
, 171
regular expressions
in an application’s alternate names
, 457
in an application’s file name, 456
relative CPU units
described
, 54
enabling, 217
releasing unneeded CPU resources, 233