Combining the different policy types, Getting started with gwlm, Tabs and menus – HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual

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Combining the different policy types

Each workload in an SRD must have a policy. Starting with gWLM A.02.00.00.07, you can use
any combination of the policy types within an SRD.

Seeing how gWLM will perform without affecting the system

gWLM provides an advisory mode that allows you to see how gWLM will approximately respond
to a given SRD configuration—without putting gWLM in charge of your system’s resources. Using
this mode, you can safely gain a better understanding of how gWLM works. In addition, you can
check that your policies behave as expected—with minimal effect on the system.

Advisory mode is not available for SRDs containing virtual machines, psets, or fss groups due to
the nature of these compartments.

Once you are comfortable with an SRD, change its mode to Managed to let gWLM manage
resource allocation for the compartments in the SRD.

For information on changing modes, refer to

“Changing from advisory mode to managed mode”

(page 22)

.

Getting started with gWLM

gWLM is typically accessed through System Insight Manager. For information on the gWLM
command-line interface, see gwlm(1M).

After performing the necessary gWLM daemon (or service) configuration as described in the HP
Matrix Operating Environment Software Installation and Update Guide
, the quickest way to start
using gWLM to manage new systems is to use the Manage Systems and Workloads wizard, as
described in the following text.

Before you start the wizard though, decide:

Which systems you want to manage with gWLM

Whether you want to manage your workloads by migrating CPU resources among nPars,
vPars, VSPs, virtual machines, processor sets, or fss groups. (CPU resource migration among
nPars with spare capacity is simulated using the HP Instant Capacity product, as explained
in the section

“The gWLM management model” (page 9)

.)

Tabs and menus

The controls shown in

Figure 1

appear at the top of the Global Workload Manager screen.

Figure 1 Top controls of the Global Workload Manager screen

1

The System Insight Manager menu bar

2

The HP Matrix OE visualization tabs

3

The HP Matrix OE visualization menu bar

These menu bars will be referenced later.

Using the wizard

To start the wizard:

Seeing how gWLM will perform without affecting the system

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