HP BL680c XenServer Administrator's Guide 4.1.0 - Page 84
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Command line interface Parameter Name allowed-VIF-devices HVM-boot-policy HVM-boot-params PV-kernel PV-ramdisk PV-args PV-legacy-args PV-bootloader PV-bootloader-args last-boot-CPU-flags resident-on affinity other-config start-time install-time Description Type list of VIF identifiers available for use, read only set parameter represented by integers of the range 0-15. This list is informational only, and other devices may be used (but may not work). read/write The order key controls the HVM guest boot order, represented as a string where each character is a boot method: "d" for the CD/DVD, "c" for the root disk, and "n" for network PXE boot. The default is "dc". read/write map parameter path to the kernel read/write path to the initrd read/write string of kernel command line arguments read/write string of arguments to make legacy VMs read/write based on this template boot name of or path to bootloader read/write string of miscellaneous arguments for the read/write bootloader describes the CPU flags on which a VM based on this template was last booted; not populated for a template read only the XenServer Host on which a VM based on this template is currently resident; appears as for a template read only a XenServer Host which a VM based on this template has preference for running on; used by the xe vm-start command to decide where to run the VM read/write A list of key/value pairs that specify read/write map parameter additional configuration parameters for the template Timestamp of the date and time read only that the metrics for a VM based on this template were read, in the form yyyymmddThh:mm:ss z, where z is the single-letter military timezone indicator, for example, Z for UTC (GMT); set to 1 Jan 1970 Z (beginning of Unix/POSIX epoch) for a template Timestamp of the date and time read only that the metrics for a VM based on this template were read, in the form yyyymmddThh:mm:ss z, where z is the single-letter military timezone indicator, for example, Z for UTC (GMT); set to 1 Jan 78