Index

A

at command

support for PRM, 116

acctcom command

available memory

fine-tuning your configuration, 83

defined, 145

support for PRM, 116

C

adding

application records with a text editor, 67

capping

compartment records with a text editor, 76

CPU

group/CPU records with a text editor, 57

capping CPU use with prmconfig, 58

memory records with a text editor (private), 62

per-group capping, 56

memory records with a text editor (shared), 62

prmconfig -M {CPUCAPONCPUCAPOFF}, 108

Unix group records with a text editor, 77

showing availability of per-group capping with

user record for root (automatically), 71

prmavail -f, 105

user records with a text editor, 73

specifying through the max value (per-group capping),

advantages to using PRM, 13

56

alternate configuration files

specifying through the shares value, 56

and the /etc/opt/prm/conf/ directory, 52

memory

alternate group for a PRM user, 72

capping memory with a text editor, 60

defined, 145

specifying the cap (max value), 59

alternate name

cell operations, 56, 59

defined, 145

changing groups

analysis of resource use

example of changing user’s initial group, 74

GlancePlus, 86

checking configuration file for errors, 79

with prmanalyze, 83

checks by prmconfig, 79, 106

application

commands

assignment to a PRM group, 65

acctcom

launching

fine-tuning your configuration, 83

in a user-specified group, 70

support for PRM, 116

prmrun syntax, 112

at

under PRM, 69

support for PRM, 116

manager

cron

defined, 145

support for PRM, 116

introduction, 11

id

launching an application under PRM, 69

support for PRM, 116

movement of processes on start up, 69

login

specifying applications to manage, 65

support for PRM, 116

records

prm2scomp

adding with a text editor, 67

introduction, 13

alternate names, 66

syntax, 114

defined, 145

prmagt

duplicate application records, 65

error messages, 144

introduction, 12

introduction, 12

modifying with a text editor, 67

starting at boot, 119

removing with a text editor, 68

syntax, 101

specifying PRM control of applications, 65

using, 119

specifying with a text editor, 67

prmanalyze

syntax, 65

analysis of resource use, 83

assigning

error messages, 142

applications to PRM groups, 65

fine-tuning your configuration, 83

compartments to PRM groups, 75

introduction, 12

CPU caps (max values), 58

using -p to track active processes, 102

CPU shares, 54

prmavail

memory allocations, 59

error messages, 141

memory caps (max values), 59

introduction, 12

Unix group to PRM groups, 77

syntax, 105

users to PRM groups, 71

prmconfig

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