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How To Start A Process In A Particular Prm Group And How To Make The Process Move To A Different Prm Group? |
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Answer» A USER can start his process or move his started process to a PRM group to which he belongs to as per the PRM configuration file. If the user has an access to a PRM group, he can start his process in that PRM group using the COMMAND prmrun as shown $prmrun –G< PRM_Group> < Application Options> If he is a member of the other PRM group, then he can also move his RUNNING or started process to another PRM group with prmmove command as below. $prmmove –g< PRM_Group> -p | -g< Process Group ID> | -U< User ID> A user can start his process or move his started process to a PRM group to which he belongs to as per the PRM configuration file. If the user has an access to a PRM group, he can start his process in that PRM group using the command prmrun as shown $prmrun –g< PRM_Group> < Application Options> If he is a member of the other PRM group, then he can also move his running or started process to another PRM group with prmmove command as below. $prmmove –g< PRM_Group> -p | -g< Process Group ID> | -u< User ID> |
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