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Using the HP 3000 Workload Manager

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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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