HP Global Workload Manager 7.0 User Guide

3. Associate fixed policies with all nPars or vPars that were in the SRD.
When gWLM stops managing an SRD, it leaves compartments based on nPars or vPars as
they were in the last allocation interval. Associating fixed policies allows you to set the sizes
exactly to what you want. (For virtual machines, gWLM sets the entitlements of the running
virtual machines to their minimums. psets and fss groups are removed in this situation, with
their processes going to the default pset or default fss group.)
For information on setting the associated policy, refer to “Changing which policy is associated
with a workload” (page 21)
4. Click the Shared Resource Domain tab.
5. Select the SRD that you want to stop managing (undeploy).
6. From the HP Matrix OE visualization menu bar, select:
ModifyShared Resource Domain
7. Change to the Undeployed state.
8. Click OK.
Quick Link Option
In the previous procedure, instead of selecting an SRD and using the HP Matrix OE visualization
menu bar, you can find the Details table for the SRD and click the Undeploy SRD link.
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