User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- HP Process Resource Manager User Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Overview
- 2 Understanding how PRM manages resources
- 3 PRM configuration planning
- 4 Setting up PRM
- 5 Using PRM with HP System Management Homepage (SMH)
- 6 Using PRM with HP Systems Insight Manager (SIM)
- 7 Configuring and enabling PRM on the command line
- Quick start to using PRM’s command-line interface
- Configuring PRM
- The PRM configuration file
- Configuration tips and requirements
- Specifying PRM groups/controlling CPU resource use
- Controlling memory use
- Controlling applications
- Specifying PRM users
- Assigning secure compartments to PRM groups
- Assigning Unix groups to PRM groups
- Checking the configuration file
- Loading the PRM configuration
- Enabling resource managers
- Updating the configuration
- 8 Fine-tuning your PRM configuration
- 9 Administering PRM
- Moving processes between PRM groups
- Displaying application filename matches
- Displaying netgroup expansions
- Displaying accessible PRM groups
- Displaying state and configuration information
- Displaying application and configuration information
- Setting the memory manager’s polling interval
- Setting the application manager’s polling interval
- Disabling PRM
- Resetting PRM
- Monitoring PRM groups
- Logging PRM memory messages
- Logging PRM application messages
- Displaying groups’ allocated and used resources
- Displaying user information
- Displaying available memory to determine number of shares
- Displaying number of cores to determine number of shares
- Displaying past process information
- Displaying current process information
- Monitoring PRM with GlancePlus
- Monitoring PRM with OpenView Performance Agent (OVPA) / OpenView Performance Manager (OVPM)
- Automating PRM administration with scripts
- Protecting the PRM configuration from reboots
- Reconstructing a configuration file
- Special case of interest: Client/server connections
- Online cell operations
- Backing up PRM files
- A Command reference
- B HP-UX command/system call support
- C Monitoring PRM through SNMP
- D Creating Secure Resource Partitions
- E Using PRM with Serviceguard
- F Using PRM with HP Integrity Virtual Machines
- G PRM error messages
- Glossary
- Index
407 Could not move process %d to group %sMessage
Cause Internal system failure.
Action Ensure the PRM group and PID still exist.
408 Could not move process group %d to group %s: (HP-UX error
message) (perror)
Message
Cause Internal system failure.
Action Ensure the PRM group and PID still exist.
409 User %s does not have permission to move process %d.Message
Cause User %s is not superuser and does not own this process. A nonroot user must
own all processes to be moved and have access to the target group.
Action Ensure you have the correct PID. Log in as superuser and try again.
411 User %s does not have permission to move user %s.Message
Cause User %s is not superuser and does not own the processes of user %s. A nonroot
user must own all processes to be moved and have access to the target group.
Action Log in as superuser and try again.
412 User %s does not have permission to use group %s.Message
Cause User %s is not superuser and does not have access to group %s. A nonroot
user must own all processes to be moved and have access to the target group.
Action Verify that user has access to the desired group by executing the prmmove
command without any options. If user does not have access, choose an alternate
group or request access to the group. Otherwise, log in as superuser and try
again.
413 Could not move user %s to group %s: (HP-UX error message)
(perror)
Message
Cause Internal system failure.
Action Contact system support staff.
417 Could not find group %s in configuration file.Message
Cause Cannot find PRM group/CPU record for this group in internal configuration
file. Cause may be a misspelling of the PRM group’s name on the prmmove
command line or a corrupt PRM internal configuration file
(/var/tmp/PRM.prmconf).
Action Verify the spelling of the PRM group name on the prmmove command line. If
that is correct, verify that /etc/prmconf or the specified file has the correct
information in it (PRM group/CPU record for desired target group). Then
reconfigure PRM using prmconfig -k or -i to resync internal configuration
file.
418 Please specify %s.Message
Cause The command line is missing arguments for -p, -g, or -u options.
Action Re-execute the command with the appropriate argument type: process ID,
process group ID, or user login.
419 %s requires users to be specified by login names.Message
Cause Cannot use user ID number (UID) as argument to -u option. User login name
is required argument for -u option.
Action Re-execute command replacing user ID numbers with user login names.
420 %s requires that PRM be configured.Message
Cause PRM is not configured.
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