HP Process Resource Manager User's Guide

Command reference
prmconfig
Appendix A212
-k Loads the default configuration file /etc/prmconf (or a
specified file), keeping all currently running processes
in their current PRM groups. For information on
exceptions to this behavior, see Table 7-1 on page 154.
This option does not move root processes. It also does
not enable PRM.
-f configfile {-i | -k | -s |
-c}
Specifies a configuration file other than /etc/prmconf.
Use -f only when you are using -i, -k, -s, or -c.
-d [manager] Disables PRM. This option followed by the manager
keyword CPU, DISK, MEM, or APPL disables only the
specified manager. When specifying multiple manager
arguments, precede each argument with -d.
Specifying -d without a keyword disables all managers.
This command disables PRM so that only the standard
HP-UX resource management is in effect.
Table A-4 prmconfig root user options (Continued)
Option Description