HP Process Resource Manager User's Guide
Command reference
prmmonitor
Appendix A220
Table A-7 shows the prmloadconf options.
For each nonroot user in /etc/passwd not already in the PRM
configuration file, the command appends a PRM user record that uses
the placeholder (NONE) as the PRM group. The typical PRM placement
rules then apply to the processes owned by the given user. (For
information on the placement rules, see “Precedence of PRM group
assignments” on page 65.)
For information on other changes prmloadconf makes, see the
prmloadconf(1) manpage.
prmmonitor
Syntax:
prmmonitor -V
prmmonitor [resource | STOPPED] [-h] [-w] [-t] [-s]
[interval [iterations]]
Availability: Any user can run the prmmonitor command.
The prmmonitor command displays statistics calculated over specified
intervals. Use this command to show the percentage of CPU, memory,
and disk bandwidth allocated to, and used by, PRM groups. By default,
prmmonitor prints one iteration of CPU and memory resource
information after a one-second wait. It also lists the name and
timestamp of the configuration file.
Table A-7 prmloadconf root user options
Option Description
No options Creates or updates the PRM configuration
file /etc/prmconf.
-V Displays version information and exits.
-f configfile Creates or updates the PRM configuration
given by configfile.