HP BL680c XenServer Administrator's Guide 4.1.0 - Page 96
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Command line interface Parameter Name console-uuids platform allowed-operations current-operations allowed-VBD-devices allowed-VIF-devices HVM-boot-policy HVM-boot-params HVM-shadow-multiplier PV-kernel PV-ramdisk PV-args PV-legacy-args PV-bootloader PV-bootloader-args last-boot-CPU-flags resident-on affinity other-config Description Type destroy (no coredump and leave VM halted). virtual console devices read only set parameter platform-specific configuration read/write map parameter list of the operations allowed in this state read only set parameter A list of the operations that are currently in read only set parameter progress on the VM list of VBD 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). 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 read/write map parameter Floating point value which controls the read/write amount of shadow memory overhead to grant the VM. Defaults to 1.0 (the minimum value), and should only be changed by advanced users. 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 boot name of or path to bootloader read/write string of miscellaneous arguments for the read/write bootloader describes the CPU flags on which the VM read only was last booted the XenServer Host on which a VM is currently resident read only a XenServer Host which the VM has read/write preference for running on; used by the xe vm-start command to decide where to run the VM A list of key/value pairs that specify read/write map parameter additional configuration parameters for the VM For example, a VM will be started automatically after host boot if the other- 90