HP Process Resource Manager User's Guide

Index
303
I
id command, 187
support for PRM, 232
identifying PRM group with prmmonitor, 186
identifying PRM state with prmmonitor, 186
identifying resource use (analyzing use to
better configure PRM)
, 79
inetd
possible need to remove from system group
,
104
initial configuration at installation, 85
initial group
defined, 292
initial state
at installation, 85
at reset, 183
install state
caused by a reset, 183
installation directory (/opt/prm/), 85
installing PRM, 85
internal copy of configuration file, 196
internet services daemon
possible need to remove from system group,
104
interval
polling interval for the application
manager, 181
polling interval for the memory manager,
180
isolating memory using a text editor, 122
J
Java programs
launching under PRM, 138
L
launching an application, 135
checklist, 136
in a user’s initial group, 225
in a user-specified group, 136, 225
in its assigned group, 225
LCPU, 109
leaf groups
defined, 292
in a hierarchy, 38
listing accessible PRM groups with prmmove
or prmrun, 178
loading a configuration, 153
with prmconfig, 156
lock on the configuration file, 213
lockable memory, 56
defined, 292
logging application messages, 185
logging memory messages, 184
logical CPU, 49, 109
logical volume groups
defined
, 292, 293
displaying, 189
Logical Volume Manager (LVM), 85
defined, 293
login command
support for PRM, 231
M
management
application
how PRM manages applications, 61
specifying application management, 126
CPU
how PRM manages CPU resources, 43
specifying CPU resource management,
104
disk bandwidth
and swap partitions, 86
how PRM manages disk bandwidth, 60
specifying disk bandwidth management,
123
memory
how PRM manages memory, 51
specifying memory management, 113
max value for CPU, 108
maximum number of groups (64 or 256
depending on your HP-UX version), 103
memory
allocations
specifying, 113
available, 52
cap, defined, 293
capping
difference from a shares value, 55
introduction, 55
specifying the cap (max value), 113
with a text editor, 114
displaying available memory with
prmavail, 209
lockable, 56