You configure WLM by creating a text file. You can create one manually or use the WLM configuration wizard or the WLM GUI. This text file follows a syntax that is simple and easy to use.
There is no template file. However, there are numerous example configuration files that illustrate how to use the various features of HP-UX WLM. For configurations with usage-based goals or with goals based on a fixed number of CPU shares or a shares-per-metric allocation, creating the configuration is typically an easy process.
WLM tracks CPU utilization for you. With performance metric goals, most of the effort is in getting metrics for your applications. Example configurations: On systems with WLM installed, the examples are in /opt/wlm/examples/wlmconf/.
These examples are also included in the HP-UX Workload Manager User's Guide. In addition, the WLM Toolkits include many example configurations. To access these examples, download the WLMToolkits bundle (free of charge).
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