Preface
This document describes Release C.03.05 of HP Process Resource Manager (PRM).
The intended audience for this document is system administrators.
New in this edition
This edition includes information on the following changes and additions:
•Placement of processes in PRM groups based on real user IDs.
The prmconfig
•Support for IPv6.
Supported platforms
HP Process Resource Manager (PRM) Version C.03.05 supports the:
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Notational conventions
This section describes notational conventions used in this document.
bold monospace
monospace
italic
italic
Brackets ( [ ] )
Curly brackets ({}),[LINEBREAK]Pipe
()
Horizontal ellipses (...)
Keycap
In command examples, bold monospace identifies input that must be typed exactly as shown.
In paragraph text, monospace identifies command names, system calls, and data structures and types. It also identifies PRM group names.
In command examples, monospace identifies command output, including error messages.
In paragraph text, italic identifies titles of documents.
In command syntax diagrams, italic identifies variables that you must provide.
In command examples, square brackets designate optional entries.
The following command example uses brackets to indicate that the variable output_file is optional:
command input_file [output_file]
In command syntax diagrams, text surrounded by curly brackets indicates a choice. The choices available are shown inside the curly brackets, separated by the pipe sign ().
The following command example indicates that you can enter either a or b:
command {a b}
In command examples, horizontal ellipses show repetition of the preceding items.
Keycap indicates the keyboard keys you must press to execute the command example.
Menu and menu items separated by an arrow
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