HP Process Resource Manager User's Guide

Overview
Introduction to PRM commands
Chapter 122
Application Specifies an application (either explicitly or by regular
expression) and the PRM group in which the
application should run. Optionally, it specifies
alternate names the application can take at execution.
(Alternate names are most common for complex
programs such as database programs that launch
many processes and rename them.)
User Specifies a user or a collection of users (through a
netgroup) and assigns the user or netgroup to an initial
PRM group. Optionally, it specifies alternate PRM
groups. A user or netgroup member then has
permissions to use these PRM groups with the prmmove
and prmrun commands.
Unix group Maps existing Unix groups to PRM groups.
Compartment Maps existing secure compartments to PRM groups.
(Use the optional HP-UX feature Security
Containment to create the secure compartment
configurations. You can also create compartment
configurations using a PRM utility such as srpgen or
prm2scomp.)
For more detailed information on records, see the prmconf(4) manpage.
Introduction to PRM commands
PRM supports the commands below. For more information about a
command, see its manpage or the “Command reference” on page 201.
prmagt
PRM’s read-only SNMP agent.
prmanalyze
Allows you to analyze resource usage and contention to
help plan PRM configurations.