HP Process Resource Manager User's Guide

Configuring and enabling PRM on the command line
Configuring PRM
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Alternatively, enable all PRM resource managers using prmconfig -e
without any additional arguments:
# prmconfig -e
Removing shared memory allocations
To remove a memory record manually:
Step 1. Open the configuration file in a text editor.
Step 2. Remove the line corresponding to the shared memory record you wish to
remove. Shared memory records have the following form:
#!SHARED_MEM:{PRMID|GROUP}:MEGABYTES
Step 3. Save the file and exit the text editor.
Step 4. Load the configuration using one of the following commands:
To initialize, moving user processes to the owners’ initial groups and
moving applications to their assigned groups, use the command:
# prmconfig -i [-f configfile] {-s | -c}
To keep the existing assignments of users, processes, and groups, use the
command:
# prmconfig -k [-f configfile] {-s | -c}
Use the -f configfile option to specify a file other than the default
/etc/prmconf. The -s option displays warnings regarding the
configuration file. (The -c option displays a subset of the -s warnings.)
Step 5. Enable PRM’s memory manager if it is not already enabled:
# prmconfig -e MEM
Alternatively, enable all PRM resource managers using prmconfig -e
without any additional arguments:
# prmconfig -e