HP Process Resource Manager User's Guide

Index
302
F
filename
pattern matching and, 63
files
/etc/prmconf (default configuration file)
at installation time, 85
overview, 99
/etc/rc.config.d/prm (PRM startup script)
enabling remote management on reboot,
194
modifying to automatically configure PRM
on reboot, 86, 194
starting PRM’s SNMP agent on reboot,
194, 237, 238
/var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
determining memory use, 171, 184
logging application messages, 185
/var/tmp/PRM.prmconf (copy of
configuration file)
as a backup, 196
configuring PRM at reboot, 86
alternate configuration, 99
backup, 199
fine-tuning your configuration with data
from prmanalyze, 162
fork system call
support for PRM, 231
G
gang scheduling (cannot use with PRM), 33
GlancePlus, 169
fine-tuning your configuration, 161
monitoring and administering PRM, 192
graphing PRM SNMP data with
xnmbrowser, 243
group
alternate, 141
initial, 140
launching an application in a user-specified
group, 136
launching an application in its assigned
group, 136
maximum number of PRM groups (64 or
256 depending on your HP-UX version),
103
minimum resource shares, 103
OTHERS, 104
defined, 293
PRM_SYS, 104
as "(PRM_SYS)" in prmmonitor -s and ps
-P output, 105
as an explicit group, 105
defined, 294
reserved, 104
system, 104
user default, 104
group/CPU records
adding with a text editor, 110
defined, 292
introduction, 21
modifying with a text editor, 110
removing with a text editor, 112
syntax, 105
H
hierarchies
defined, 292
including fully in prmconfig output with -h,
214
including fully in prmlist output with -h,
217
including fully in prmmonitor output with
-h, 221
introduction, 38
syntax in group/CPU records, 107
HP-UX real-time process, defined, 292
HP-UX standard scheduler, 43
returning to, 182
Hyper-Threading, 49, 109