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
Action Check the spelling.
831 Device record for %s not found.Message
Cause Name given is not a logical volume group.
Action Check the spelling, then use bdf to check whether the device is mounted.
846 Could not find configuration file name.Message
Cause Could not find the name of the original configuration file in the first two lines
in the PRM internal working file.
Action Reset PRM with prmconfig -r then load a configuration and enable PRM.
847 Could not find configuration file modification date.Message
Cause Could not find the time of last modification in the first two lines in the PRM
internal working file.
Action Reset PRM with prmconfig -r then load a configuration and enable PRM.
prmloadconf error messages
901 Must have root capability to use prmloadconf.Message
Cause The command was executed by a nonroot user.
Action Log in as root and execute the command.
924 Please specify only one -f option.Message
Cause More than one -f option was specified on the command line.
Action Specify only one -f option and retry the prmloadconf command.
925 Could not create configuration file %s. Please check path.Message
Cause The configuration file could not be created because of an invalid path.
Action Create the directories given in the path and retry.
929 Unable to further append to file %s. Please check file
system space.
Message
Cause There is no disk space available.
Action Free up disk space and retry.
930 prmloadconf may not change PRM internal configuration
file %s
Message
Cause Specifying the internal configuration file as the argument to the -f option is
not allowed.
Action Specify another file as the -f argument.
prmrecover error messages
1001 Unrecognized prmrecover resource argument.Message
Cause The resource argument on the command line is not recognized by
prmrecover.
Action Re-enter command and include a recognized argument. The recognized
argument is MEM for recover processes suppressed by PRM memory manager.
1002 A resource argument is required for %s.Message
Cause No resource argument on command line; must identify the manager to
recovery operation.
Action Re-enter command and include resource argument. The recognized argument
is MEM for recover processes suppressed by PRM memory manager.
140 PRM error messages