Using WLM with WebLogic you can move cores to or from WebLogic instances
as needed to maintain acceptable performance. By managing the instances’ CPU
resources, the instances will tend to use less net CPU resources
over time. You can then use the additional CPU resources for other
computing tasks.
As indicated above, WLM and WebLogicTK control CPU allocation
to individual WebLogic instances. However, the latest version of
the paper Using HP-UX Workload Manager with BEA WebLogic expands
the methods for controlling instances to control WebLogic Server
clusters.