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WLM
Frequently-Asked Questions
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FAQ Revised: Friday 01 September 2006 10:28:27
wlmcntrl [[ -a | -p ] [ -c ] [ -g ] [ -d Config_dir ]] [ -o | -q ] ou wlmcntrl -u [ -S Superclass | -d Config_dir ] Les options de wlmcntrl sont: -a To start WLM in active mode or to switch from passive to active mode. This is the default when no option other than -d is specified. -c To start WLM in active mode for CPU and passive mode for memory and disk I/O. -p To start WLM in passive mode, or to switch from active to passive mode. Chapter 3. AIX Workload Manager administration 101 -d Config_dir To set /etc/wlm/Config_dir as the directory to use for the classes, resource limits, resource shares, rules files, and superclasses directories. -g To disable the enforcement of resource set bindings at WLM startup. -o To stop WLM. -u To send an update request to change the attributes of the running classes, or to change the current configuration in use. Can be used alone or in conjunction with -S and -d options.ou
# smitty wlmmanage
1495-054 WLM is stopped
wlm:2:once:/usr/sbin/wlmcntrl > /dev/console 2>&1 #Start WLM
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