HP-UX Workload Manager User's Guide

WLM quick start: the essentials for using WLM
Some common WLM tasks
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To provide a workload group with CPU resources on a schedule:
NOTE This procedure applies only to PRM-based configurations (confined
within a single instance of HP-UX). PRM must be installed on your
system for WLM to be able to manage PRM-based workloads.
You can achieve similar functionality for configurations managing
nPartitions and virtual partitions by using a condition keyword similar
to the one shown in Step 2. For information on configuring WLM for
migrating cores across partitions, see Chapter 7, “Managing SLOs across
partitions,” on page 255.
Step 1. Define the workload group and assign a workload to it.
In your WLM configuration file, define your workload group in a prm
structure using the groups keyword. Assign a workload to the group
using the apps keyword.
In this example, the sales group is the group of interest again.
SLO is enabled
SLO is disabled; workload
gets its gmincpu