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Using the HP 3000 Workload Manager
Index
A
adding a workgroup
adjusting response time
AIF calls
ALTACCT command
altering a workgroup
altering system processes
ALTPROC command
examples
ALTWG command
examples
application class
mapping one workgroup to many classes
mapping to many workgroups
mapping to one workgroup
artificial workgroup member
assigning processes to workgroups
AS subqueue
atomic action
B
backward compatability
balancing workload during consolidation
base priority
altering
raising
boost property
BS subqueue
C
caret (^) character
changing CPU access for a process
changing scheduling characteristics
changing the workgroup configuration
circular scheduling subqueues
Commands
ALTACCT
ALTPROC
ALTUSER
ALTWG
ampersand character in
HELLO
JOB
NEWACCT
NEWUSER
NEWWG
overview
PURGEWG
RUN
SHOWPROC
SHOWQ
SHOWWG
STREAM
TUNE
compatability
workgroups and scheduling subqueues
conditionally replacing the current configuration
configuration
creating an indirect file
editing the indirect file
validating the indirect file
configuring workgroups
consolidating systems
controlling one workgroup
controlling other workgroups
CPU access
changing
modifying for one process
CPU bounds error messages
CPU demand
evaluating with GlancePlus
CPU monopolization
CPU percentage
bounds
changing the maximum
changing the minimum
maximum
minimum
CPU scheduling
CPU scheduling commands
CPU usage
evaluating
creating a high-priority workgroup
creating a low-priority workgroup
creating a new workgroup
creating an indirect file
CS_Default workgroup
priority decay
current CPU usage
evaluating
current workgroup configuration
keeping
D
decay behavior
default workgroup settings
degrading CPU access
deleting workgroups
Dispatcher
displaying running processes
displaying workgroup information
displaying your own processes
DS_Default workgroup
minimum quantum
priority decay
dynamic quantum calculation
E
editing the indirect file
error
CPU bounds violations
errors
in the indirect file
ES_Default workgroup
maximum quantum
priority decay
evaluating system use
evaluating workload with GlancePlus
example
altering a process
altering a workgroup
creating a new workgroup
creating an indirect file
displaying active workgroups
displaying member processes
displaying process information
displaying queue information
positioning a new workgroup
purging user-defined workgroups
replacing the current workgroup configuration
scheduling a configuration change
SHOWWG DETAIL output
SHOWWG PROCS output
SHOWWG SUMMARY output
SHOWWG WGFILE output
system consolidation
tuning a queue
validating an indirect file
G
GlancePlus
application classes
evaluating system load
Glancnfg file
viewing workgroup data
guaranteeing improved CPU access
H
HELLO command
I
identifying a process
improving CPU access
indirect file
COMMENT keyword
creating
editing
HFS syntax
invoking
MPE/iX syntax
order of workgroups in
saving
using
validating
infinite loops
I/O redirection
J
JOB command
job file
K
keeping the current workgroup configuration
L
limit priority
altering
raising
logon identity
wildcard characters in
long transactions
M
managing performance expectations during consolidation
maximum CPU percentage
changing
membership in workgroups
minimum CPU percentage
changing
moving a process
MPE/iX Dispatcher
MPE/iX Scheduler
N
naming the indirect file
naming workgroups
NATURAL_WG
natural workgroup member
NEWUSER command
NEWWG command
example
examples
in a streamed job
indirect file
keyword parameters in
positional parameters in
VALIDATE option
new workgroup
O
ordering of workgroups
oscillate behavior
overlapping priority ranges
P
partitioning the system workload
performance expectations
placing a workgroup in the ordered list
POSITION parameter
example of
predicting system behavior
preempting a process
priority
base
changing one process
decay
limit
preemption
priority decay
process
changing CPU access of
determining workgroup membership
determining workgroup membership of
displaying
execution states
identifying with SHOWPROC
moving
preempting a
transaction time
workgroup membership
process assignment
programmatic support for the Workload Manager
program name
wildcard characters in
providing consistent response time
purge-pending workgroup
purgescan
PURGEWG command
examples
purging workgroups
error reporting
HP variables
Q
quantum
dynamic calculation of
quantum bounds
queue attribute
effect of changing
queues
See subqueues
R
replacing the workgroup configuration
immediate replacement
scheduled replacement
required scheduling characteristics
responding to workload changes
response time
adjusting
consistency in
elements of
RUN command
S
saving the indirect file
Scheduler
scheduling characteristics
base priority
boost property
changing
CPU percentages
limit priority
overview of
quantum bounds
timeslice
scheduling subqueues
circular
scheduling workgroup configuration changes
scheduling workload changes
Service Level Agreements
short transactions
SHOWPROC command
DETAIL format example
examples
SUMMARY format example
SHOWQ command
examples
SHOWWG command
examples
WGFILE format
SHOWWG Command
SUMMARY format
STREAM command
streaming the NEWWG command
subqueues
circular
scheduling
traditional
tuning
system consolidation
example
system-defined workgroups
default settings
NATURAL_WG name
system load
evaluating with GlancePlus
system processes
system use
evaluating
system-wide scan
system workload
partitioning
T
timeslice
traditional scheduling subqueues
comparison with workgroups
troubleshooting
CPU minimum unmet
process hang
starving processes
starving workgroups
system hang
uncaptured processes
TUNE command
examples
tuning subqueues
tuning system performance
U
user-defined workgroups
creating
priority decay
purging
scheduling characteristics
user expectations
using an indirect file
V
validating the indirect file
viewing workgroup data in GlancePlus
W
WGFILE format
WGFILE format example
workgroup configuration
changing
conditional replacement
replacing later
replacing now
sample listing
scheduling
validating the indirect file
workgroup membership
artificial
conflicts in
example of
logon identity
natural
processes
program name
queue attribute
workgroup name
workgroup order
workgroups
adding
altering
controlling
creating a high-priority
creating a low-priority
degrading CPU access of
displaying
general membership criteria
increasing CPU access of
list of
membership example
natural membership in
NATURAL_WG
order of
positioning
purge-pending
purging
quantum
replacing the current configuration
scheduling characteristics
specific membership criteria
system-defined
user-defined
viewing with GlancePlus
workload
changes in
partitioning
performance scheduling
workload evaluation
using GlancePlus
Workload Manager
overview
programmatic support for
Workload Manager command summary
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