HP-UX Workload Manager User's Guide
WLM quick start: the essentials for using WLM
Some common WLM tasks
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Activate the global arbiter configuration file configfile in passive mode
as follows:
# wlmpard -p -a configfile
Again, to see approximately how the configuration would affect your
system, use the WLM utility wlminfo.
Step 7. Activate the global arbiter.
Activate the global arbiter configuration file as follows:
# wlmpard -a configfile
To use secure communications, activate the file using the -s option:
# wlmpard -s -a configfile
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 appropriate secure mode
variables in /etc/rc.config.d/wlm are set correctly. For more information
on these variables, see “Securing WLM communications” on page 244.)
Providing a fixed amount of CPU resources
WLM allows you to give a workload a fixed amount of CPU resources.
In the following graphic (created using the HP PerfView product), the
workload receives a constant 15 CPU shares.