HP WebQoS Software manual Example Setting the Process Group

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value is effective for subsequent requests for the current session.

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Example — Setting the Process Group

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In Figure 1-3, “Example — Setting the Process Group,” two processes are assigned different process groups by WebQoS: Process A is assigned medium and Process B is assigned low. Process A requests that it be moved to the high process group. The WebQoS administrator must have configured the svccls.allow configuration file to allow a process to change its process group.

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Contents HP WebQoS on HP-UX API Programmer’s Guide Legal Notices Page Page Contents Troubleshooting Printing History Page About the WebQoS API Overview Example Initial Service RequestExample Subsequent Service Requests WebQoS Example Setting the Process GroupOverview Using the WebQoS API Using the WebQoS API Wqgetsessioncls Return Value Error Code DescriptionWqsetsessioncls Class of Request Cls Value Classification Rule Cls ValuesExample Return Value Condition or Process GroupMultithreaded Applications Wqsetproccls Process Group Class ValuesUsing the WebQoS API wqsetproccls Troubleshooting Select the Classification Rules tab ChecklistRequest Classification Rule Class Error Codes Request Classification Rule Class Error Codes Process Group Error Codes Process Group Error Codes Error Code Wqerrpermission Error Code WqerrotherProcess Group Error Codes Sample Programs, Configuration, and Header Files Sample Session Class Program Sample Process Group Program Sample Process Group Program Svccls.allow Configuration File Webqosapi.h Header File Webqosapi.h Header File Webqosapi.h Header File Index Index Index
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