prmrun [-w]prmrun [-gtargetgrp-i ] [application[arguments]]

Availability: Any user can run the prmrun command. The user must also have permission to execute the application.

The prmrun command launches a designated application in a PRM group. Table 27 describes the available options.

Table 27 prmrun 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.)

 

 

-gtargetgrp

Launches an application in the specified targetgrp. Use this option when

 

the application is not assigned to the targetgrp in the PRM configuration

 

file. Checks are performed to see if the targetgrp appears in the user’s list

 

of accessible groups in the configuration file.

 

targetgrp cannot be a parent in a group hierarchy.

 

 

-i

Launches an application in the user’s initial group.

 

Any user can launch an application in the user’s initial group using the -i

 

option, as long as the user has permission to execute the application.

 

 

application[arguments]

Launches application, with any specified arguments, in its assigned group,

 

unless -gtargetgrpor -iis specified.

 

 

prmsmhconfig

Syntax:

prmsmhconfig [{ -c -u}] [-h]

The prmsmhconfig command configures or unconfigures the PRM GUI to be available in HP System Management Homepage (SMH).

Table 28 describes the available options. Specifying no option is the same as specifying the -hoption

Table 28 prmsmhconfig options/parameters

Options/parameters

Description

 

 

-c

Configure the PRM GUI for SMH.

 

You must run prmsmhconfig -cso that you can access PRM’s interface in

 

SMH.

 

NOTE: Run prmsmhconfig -cafter SMH is installed.

 

PRM’s interface in SMH is available by following the links:

 

Tools -> Resource Management -> Manage PRM Groups

 

 

-u

Unconfigure the PRM GUI for SMH, removing the Manage PRM Groups link

 

from SMH.

 

This command is run when PRM is removed from the system.

 

 

-h

Display the usage string.

 

 

 

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