HP BL680c XenEnterprise Management API - Page 19

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2.3. TYPES CHAPTER 2. API REFERENCE migrate statistics get boot record send sysrq send trigger changing memory live changing shadow memory live changing VCPUs live assert operation valid update allowed operations make into template import export destroy refers to the operation "migrate" refers to the operation "statistics" refers to the operation "get boot record" refers to the operation "send sysrq" refers to the operation "send trigger" Changing the memory settings Changing the shadow memory settings Changing either the VCPUs number or VCPUs params Turning this VM into a template importing a VM from a network stream exporting a VM to a network stream refers to the act of uninstalling the VM enum on normal exit destroy destroy the VM state restart restart the VM enum on crash behaviour destroy coredump and destroy restart coredump and restart preserve rename restart destroy the VM state record a coredump and then destroy the VM state restart the VM record a coredump and then restart the VM leave the crashed VM paused rename the crashed VM and start a new copy enum ip configuration mode None DHCP Static Do not acquire an IP address Acquire an IP address by DHCP Static IP address configuration enum vdi type system user ephemeral suspend crashdump a disk that may be replaced on upgrade a disk that is always preserved on upgrade a disk that may be reformatted on upgrade a disk that stores a suspend image a disk that stores VM crashdump information 19

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2.3. TYPES
CHAPTER 2. API REFERENCE
migrate
refers to the operation “migrate”
statistics
refers to the operation “statistics”
get
boot
record
refers to the operation “get
boot
record”
send
sysrq
refers to the operation “send
sysrq”
send
trigger
refers to the operation “send
trigger”
changing
memory
live
Changing the memory settings
changing
shadow
memory
live
Changing the shadow memory settings
changing
VCPUs
live
Changing either the VCPUs
number or VCPUs
params
assert
operation
valid
update
allowed
operations
make
into
template
Turning this VM into a template
import
importing a VM from a network stream
export
exporting a VM to a network stream
destroy
refers to the act of uninstalling the VM
enum on
normal
exit
destroy
destroy the VM state
restart
restart the VM
enum on
crash
behaviour
destroy
destroy the VM state
coredump
and
destroy
record a coredump and then destroy the VM state
restart
restart the VM
coredump
and
restart
record a coredump and then restart the VM
preserve
leave the crashed VM paused
rename
restart
rename the crashed VM and start a new copy
enum ip
configuration
mode
None
Do not acquire an IP address
DHCP
Acquire an IP address by DHCP
Static
Static IP address configuration
enum vdi
type
system
a disk that may be replaced on upgrade
user
a disk that is always preserved on upgrade
ephemeral
a disk that may be reformatted on upgrade
suspend
a disk that stores a suspend image
crashdump
a disk that stores VM crashdump information
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