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Monitoring Resource Shares of a WPAR


This task describes how to view CPU and memory shares allocated to a WPAR.

Note

Even though a WPAR is in the Active or Defined state, the parameters are deactivated even if one of the WPARs has unlimited CPU and memory shares allocated.

To View the Resource Shares Allocated to a WPAR

  1. Access the WPAR application class so that you can view its parameters.
  2. Open the following parameters that track the information about the resource shares allocated to a WPAR:

The [confluence_table-plus] macro is a standalone macro and it cannot be used inline.
BMC PATROL displays a graph that shows the requested information over time.

Related topics

Monitoring-System-and-Application-WPARs

Monitoring-the-Configuration-of-All-the-WPARs

Monitoring-CPU-and-Memory-Resource-Utilization-of-a-WPAR

Monitoring-WPAR-Filesystems

 

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