Mt Xia: Technical Consulting Group

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Slide List


0: PLM - Install/Config
1: Introduction
2: Scope
3: CPU Resources
4: PLM Purpose
5: PLM is a normal AIX fileset
6: PLM is a "policy" based tool
7: Policy files
8: Each LPAR to be managed
9: Start a PLM instance
10: Questions?

Partition Load Manager

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PLM Configuration

  • PLM is a "policy" based tool and is configured by editing policies defined for managing and/or monitoring groups of LPAR's

  • Individual Policies are typically maintained for each managed server

    • LPAR's on a managed server are usually grouped within a policy
    • Groups normally consist of "shared" and "dedicated" reflecting the CPU assignments for each LPAR
  • The policy files may be edited by multiple methods:

    • Command line editing of policy files in "/etc/plm/policies"
    • WebSM


For assistance with designing, implementing, and supporting, your automated CPU and Memory allocation and deallocation using Partition Load Manager (PLM), please contact Mt Xia.

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