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HP-UX Workload Manager User's Guide: Version A.03.02.02 > Chapter 4 How
do I use WLM?Disabling WLM and its global arbiter |
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If you want to temporarily return control of your system to the regular HP-UX resource scheduling, enter the following command to kill the WLM daemon: # wlmd -k After a de-activation, you can restart WLM using the last active configuration with the command: # wlmd -A To prevent WLM from starting automatically at reboot, set the WLM_ENABLE variable in the file /etc/rc.config.d/wlm to 0: WLM_ENABLE=0 To stop the WLM global arbiter, enter the command: # wlmpard -k You can restart the arbiter using the last configuration with the command: # wlmpard -A To prevent the global arbiter from starting automatically at reboot, set the WLMPARD_ENABLE variable in the file /etc/rc.config.d/wlm to 0: WLMPARD_ENABLE=0 |
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