HP BL680c XenServer Administrator's Guide 4.1.0 - Page 97

Parameter Name, Description, vm-vcpu-hotplug

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Command line interface Parameter Name start-time install-time memory-actual VCPUs-number VCPUs-utilisation os-version PV-drivers-version PV-drivers-up-to-date memory disks networks other guest-metrics-lastupdated Description Type config parameter includes the key/value pair auto_poweron: true Timestamp of the date and time that the read only metrics for the VM were read, in the form yyyymmddThh:mm:ss z, where z is the single-letter military timezone indicator, for example, Z for UTC (GMT) Timestamp of the date and time that the read only metrics for the VM were read, in the form yyyymmddThh:mm:ss z, where z is the single-letter military timezone indicator, for example, Z for UTC (GMT) The actual memory being used by a VM read only The number of virtual CPUs assigned to read only the VM For a paravirtualized Linux VM, this number can differ from VCPUS-max and can be changed without rebooting the VM via the vm-vcpu-hotplug command. See Section 5.4.22.27, "vm-vcpu-hotplug". Windows VMs always run with the number of vCPUs set to VCPUs-max and must be rebooted to change this value. Note that performance will drop sharply if you set VCPUs-number to a value greater than the number of physical CPUs on the XenServer Host. A list of virtual CPUs and their weight read only map parameter the version of the operating system for the read only map parameter VM the versions of the paravirtualized drivers read only map parameter for the VM flag for latest version of the paravirtualized read only drivers for the VM memory metrics reported by the agent on read only map parameter the VM disk metrics reported by the agent on the read only map parameter VM network metrics reported by the agent on read only map parameter the VM other metrics reported by the agent on the read only map parameter VM timestamp when the last write to these fields was performed by the in-guest agent, in the form yyyymmddThh:mm:ss read only 91

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Command line interface
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Parameter Name
Description
Type
config parameter includes the key/value
pair
auto_poweron: true
start-time
Timestamp of the date and time that the
metrics for the VM were read, in the form
yyyymmdd
T
hh:mm:ss
z
, where
z
is the
single-letter military timezone indicator, for
example, Z for UTC (GMT)
read only
install-time
Timestamp of the date and time that the
metrics for the VM were read, in the form
yyyymmdd
T
hh:mm:ss
z
, where
z
is the
single-letter military timezone indicator, for
example, Z for UTC (GMT)
read only
memory-actual
The actual memory being used by a VM
read only
VCPUs-number
The number of virtual CPUs assigned to
the VM
For a paravirtualized Linux VM, this
number can differ from
VCPUS-max
and
can be changed without rebooting the
VM via the
vm-vcpu-hotplug
command.
See Section 5.4.22.27, “vm-vcpu-hotplug”.
Windows VMs always run with the number
of vCPUs set to
VCPUs-max
and must be
rebooted to change this value.
Note that performance will drop sharply if
you set
VCPUs-number
to a value greater
than the number of physical CPUs on the
XenServer Host.
read only
VCPUs-utilisation
A list of virtual CPUs and their weight
read only map parameter
os-version
the version of the operating system for the
VM
read only map parameter
PV-drivers-version
the versions of the paravirtualized drivers
for the VM
read only map parameter
PV-drivers-up-to-date
flag for latest version of the paravirtualized
drivers for the VM
read only
memory
memory metrics reported by the agent on
the VM
read only map parameter
disks
disk metrics reported by the agent on the
VM
read only map parameter
networks
network metrics reported by the agent on
the VM
read only map parameter
other
other metrics reported by the agent on the
VM
read only map parameter
guest-metrics-last-
updated
timestamp when the last write to these
fields was performed by the in-guest
agent, in the form
yyyymmdd
T
hh:mm:ss
read only