Using HP-UX Workload Manager: A quick reference

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The following example shows host information:
Hostname Cores Cores Used Interval
localhost 7 0.03 6
wlmgui
The wlmgui command, available in /opt/wlm/bin/, graphically displays information about SLOs,
metrics, workload groups, partitions, and the current host. The following figure shows graphical
information about the CPU shares allocation and CPU usage for the workload SalesGrp.
Figure 4. WLM graphical user interface
prmmonitor
The prmmonitor command, available in /opt/prm/bin/, displays current configuration and
resource usage information. The CPU Entitle column indicates the CPU entitlement for the group. The
Upper Bound column indicates the per-group consumption cap; the column is blank for each group
because the CPU consumption cap is not available with WLM. The LCPU State column indicates the
Hyper-Threading state (ON or OFF) for a pSet-based group. Starting with HP-UX 11i v3 (B.11.31),
PRM and WLM support the Hyper-Threading feature on systems that support it. Hyper-Threading
provides logical CPUs that are execution threads contained within a core. Each core with Hyper-
Threading enabled can contain multiple logical CPUs. In this prmmonitor example, the LCPU State
column is blank for each group because the system does not support Hyper-Threading. The column
would also be blank for FSS groups.