Use this page to view a list of WPAR relocation policies.
Relocation policies allow WPARs to be automatically relocated from
one system to another if CPU or memory utilization thresholds are
exceeded in the global AIX® system.
From this page, you can create a new relocation policy, view or edit
the properties of an existing policy, or delete a policy. You can
also view details of your policies and any relocation domains to which
they are associated.
Actions
- Create Policy
- Select this option to create a policy. The Create policy wizard
will guide you through the creating process. When you create a policy,
you will specify items such as the name of the policy, and the maximum
utilization thresholds for CPU or memory, as well as other policy
details. You can also specify to which relocation domains the policy
is associated.
- Edit
- Select this option to edit the properties of the selected policy.
You can edit the thresholds, associated relocation domains, and other
policy information.
- Delete
- Select this option to delete the selected policy.
Attributes
- Name
- Specifies the name of the policy.
- Automatic relocation
- Indicates whether a policy is enabled for automatic relocation
resulting from policy violations.
- Delete
- Select this option to delete the selected policy.
- Averaging period
- Specifies the time period over which CPU or memory utilization
are averaged to determine whether a policy violation has occurred.
- Relocation domains
- Specifies the number of relocation domains to which the policy
is associated. To view the list of associated domain, select the policy
so that it is highlighted. Then select Edit from
the Action menu. Then view the Relocation
Domains tab.