HP Process Resource Manager User's Guide

Command reference
prmmove
Appendix A 223
Root users can use prmmove to dynamically change the PRM group of one
or more processes to any PRM group.
Users can move processes they own to PRM groups listed in their PRM
user records in the configuration file.
You can specify the -p option, -g option, and -u option with multiple
arguments in a single use of the prmmove command.
Any user can run the prmmove command. However, a user must have
permission to use the target PRM group and own the process to be
moved. Root users have no restrictions. Table A-9 explains the available
options.
Table A-9 prmmove user options/parameters
Option/
parameter
Description
No options Lists the PRM groups the invoker can access. The
first group in the list is the invoking user’s initial
group.
-V Displays version information and exits.
-w Prints a list of the PRM groups the invoking user
can access in wide-column format, exceeding the
30-column default if necessary to avoid clipping
any names. The first group in the list is the
invoking user’s initial group. (Although this option
is still supported, you do not need to specify it as its
behavior is now the default.)
targetgrp Specifies the target PRM group. Specify a target
PRM group by the PRM group name or the PRM
group ID (PRMID).
targetgrp cannot be a parent in a hierarchy. For
information on hierarchies, see “Hierarchical PRM
groups” on page 38.
-i Designates the invoking user’s initial group as the
target group; or, if -u login is specified, designates
the initial group for login as the target group.