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PPPPaaaaggggeeee 1111
MMMMIIIISSSSEEEERRRR MMMMIIIISSSSEEEERRRR
NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE
miser - Miser Resource Manager
SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
miser [----vvvvdddd] -cmmmmaaaaxxxxccccppppuuuussss -mmmmmaaaaxxxxmmmmeeeemmmmoooorrrryyyy -fccccoooonnnnffffiiiiggggffffiiiilllleeee
DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
_M_i_s_e_r starts the miser daemon. Miser is a resource management facility
that can be used to balance batch and interactive usage.
OOOOPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNNSSSS
The following options are supported:
-v Verbose. This option results in additional output. It is useful
in conjunction with the ----dddd option to help in diagnosing Miser
configuration problems.
-d This option requests debug output. Miser does not relinquish
the terminal.
-m maxmemory
This is the maximum amount of memory that miser can use. It is
also the maximum memory that any resource segment of the system
queue can reserve. Memory reserved for miser is allocated from
physical memory or from swap space.
-c maxcpus
This is the maximum number of CPUs that miser can use. It is
also the maximum number of CPUs that any resource segment of
the system queue can reserve.
-f configfile
This option specifies the location of the configuration file.
RRRREEEEMMMMAAAARRRRKKKKSSSS
If -d is not specified output is directed to the system log. See
_s_y_s_l_o_g_d(_1_M).
SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO
miser(5), miser(4), miser_submit(1), miser_jinfo(1), miser_qinfo(1),
miser_move(1), miser_reset(1), syslogd(1M).
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