The following table lists the Admin access role required to perform Workload Management Tasks. It also provides the Management Tool that be used for monitoring and managing the tasks such as Systems Director, WPAR Manager.

Task Command Global Root WPAR Root Systems Director WPAR Manager Notes
Plug-ins:  VMControl, WPAR Mgr
Devices in WPARs
Deploying a device mkwpar -D or chwpar -D * * A device can be allocated to a WPAR when the WPAR is created or later
Allocating a device mkwpar -D or chwpar -D * * Process provides a storage device that can be used by the WPAR.
Configuring a device in a WPAR mkdev chdev rmdev lsdev cfgmgr lsattr lspath * * * Devices configured in the WPAR has an ODM entry in the WPAR.  WPAR root can configure allocated devices only.
Managing file systems for a device various  see website   <<== * * * Devices in a rootvg WPAR, commands used to create and manage volume groups, logical volumes, and file systems operate like in the global environment
 
Configuring system WPARs
Naming the system WPAR mkwpar -n * * * You must provide a name for the system WPAR.
Creating a system WPAR mkwpar * * * You can create a new system WPAR
Starting system WPARs startwpar * * * You can start a system WPAR from the global environment
Configuring directories and file systems for system WPARs
File system customization for system WPARs mkwpar + -M option * * * A WPAR may use namefs mounts from any type of file system which supports POSIX file system semantics when mounted with a namefs mount.
Creating a writable directory under a shared directory mkwpar * * You can create a writable directory beneath a shared directory using a symbolic link from the global environment.
Override the default of filesystems for system WPARS mkwpar + -d option * * * Override the default location of the file systems for a system WPAR
Configuring networks for system WPARs
Changing the host name for a system WPAR mkwpar -h  or chwpar * * * By default, the name for a system WPAR is used as its host name.
Removing a network from a system WPAR chwpar -K * * * Remove a network from a system WPAR
Configuring domain resolution for system WPARs mkwpar -r * * * You can configure the domain resolution for system WPARs
Configuring WPAR-specific routing mkwpar -i or wparexec or chwpar * * * You can configure a WPAR to use its own routing table
Configuring resource controls for system WPARs mkwpar -R or chwpar * * * You can configure the resource controls to limit the physical resources a system WPAR has access to
Using specification files for system WPARs mkwpar -f * * * You can create a WPAR with all of the options from a specification file
Using an image.data file for system WPARs mkwpar -L image_data= flag * * Use an image.data file to specify additional logical volume options and file system options when you create a system WPAR
start and stop processes SRC * * * *
Configuring application WPARs
Creating an application WPAR wparexec * * * You can create and configure an application WPAR
Configuring directories and file systems for application WPARs wparexec -M * * * Application WPARs share file systems with the global environment. configure directories and file systems.
Configuring networks for application WPARs wparexec -h -N or chwpar * * * You can configure the network for an application WPAR
Configuring resource controls for application WPARs wparexec -R or chwpar * * * You can configure the resource controls to limit the physical resources an application WPAR has access to
Working with specification files for application WPARs wparexec -f * * * You can create a specification file with all of the options
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Managing WPARs
Listing WPARs lswpar * * * You can list summary data for system WPARs and application WPARs
Listing WPAR identifiers lparstat or uname * * You can list the identifiers for a WPAR using the lparstat command or the uname command.
Logging in to a WPAR clogin * * After you configure and activate a system WPAR that does not have a network connection, you can log in to it locally
Backing up WPARs savewpar, mkcd , or mkdvd * * * You can back up a WPAR
Restoring WPARs restwpar * * * You can restore a WPAR
Removing WPARs rmwpar * * * You can remove a WPAR
Stopping WPARs stopwpar * * * You can stop a WPAR from the global environment
Recovering incompatible detached WPARs syncwpar, inuwpar * * * It is possible that the system software in a detached workload partition (WPAR) might become incompatible with the levels of system software in the global environment. This occurs if software installation and maintenance tasks are performed independently in the global environment and the WPAR, or if a WPAR backup image from an incompatible system level was installed.
Managing software with detached WPARs syncwpar, inuwpar * * * System WPARs exist in two basic forms as either shared or detached (non-shared /usr) workload partitions, though the file system characteristics can vary.
Installing Apache in a WPAR rpm * Installing Apache allows you to take advantage of the portability and scalability of WPARs
Using the Advanced Accounting subsystem with WPARs
* You can use the Advanced Accounting subsystem to produce WPAR accounting reports
Using the trace facility with WPARs
mkwpar or chwpar -S privs+=PV_KER_RAS flag. * You can use the trace facility to isolate system problems by monitoring selected system events in a WPAR.  Enabled from Global Environment
Making software available to other WPARs
syncwpar or syncroot syncwpar only  syncroot only Software installed in the global environment, not always automatically available for use within your system WPAR
Modified and enhanced AIX commands for WPARs
various  see website   <<== * * Some commands have different or enhanced behavior in a WPAR environment.
Live Application Mobility  * * You can configure either WPAR type for mobility, which allows you to move running WPAR instances between physical systems using the AIX Workload Manager.