PRM UserInitial Group Alternate Group(s)
guest | OTHERS |
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user0 | even_PRM_group |
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user1 | odd_PRM_group |
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user2 | even_PRM_group | prime_PRM_group |
user3 | odd_PRM_group | prime_PRM_group |
user4 | even_PRM_group |
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user5 | Five |
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root | PRM_SYS |
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For the users who are members of multiple netgroups, their initial and alternate groups are cumulative. For example, user2 is in the even and prime netgroups, with initial groups even_PRM_group and prime_PRM_group, respectively. In this situation, the netgroup names are sorted (based on the ASCII dictionary), and the netgroup at the top of the sort list is used to determine user2’s initial PRM group. Thus, because even_PRM_group comes before prime_PRM_group, even_PRM_group is used as the initial group. All other PRM groups specified in the netgroups’ user records become alternate groups.
Here the
#prmlist -u +prime
PRM UserInitial Group Alternate Group(s)
user5 | Five |
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user3 | odd_PRM_group | prime_PRM_group |
user2 | even_PRM_group | prime_PRM_group |
Recall that user5 is in multiple netgroups. Based on the cumulative effect of netgroup membership for user2 and user3, one would expect user5 to show an initial group and at least one alternate group. However, user5 has an explicit user record, which takes precedence over any netgroup’s user records.
Displaying accessible PRM groups
Use the prmmove command or the prmrun command with no options to display the PRM groups you can access. As root, you have access to all PRM groups. Thus, as root, these commands list all configured PRM groups.
Displaying state and configuration information
To print current configuration, state, and mode information, use the command:
#prmconfig
PRM configured from file: /etc/prmconf |
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File last modified: |
| Sun Aug 15 11:59:50 1999 | |
PRM CPU scheduler state: Enabled |
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PRM Group | PRMID | CPU Entitlement |
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GroupA | 2 | 55.00% |
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GroupB | 3 | 15.00% |
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OTHERS | 1 | 30.00% |
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PRM memory manager state: | Enabled (polling interval: 10 seconds) | ||
PRM User |
| Initial Group | Alternate Group(s) |
root | PRM_SYS |
PRM application manager state: Disabled
Disk manager state: Disabled
Displaying accessible PRM groups 91