HP BL860c HP Integrity Virtual Machines Release Notes - Page 15

Table 1-1 Option Keywords for Virtual Machine MAC Address and Serial Number - memory configuration

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• To support various types of guest operating systems, the -O option to the hpvmcreate, hpvmclone, and hpvmmodify commands accepts the following keywords: - HPUX - WINDOWS - LINUX The keyword is not case-sensitive. • Some Integrity VM commands now use the new -x option, which accepts name and value pairs (for example, name=value) to set guest configuration options. The commands that use the new -x option are: - hpvmcreate (runs on VM Host) - hpvmclone (runs on VM Host) - hpvmmodify (runs on VM Host) - hpvmmgmt (runs on guest) • The hpvmcreate, hpvmclone, and hpvmmodify commands allow you specify the virtual machine MAC address and serial number. To specify this information, include the -x option with the following keywords: Table 1-1 Option Keywords for Virtual Machine MAC Address and Serial Number -x mac_address={new|same} -x serial_number={new|same} Specifies the MAC address of the virtual machine. Specifies the serial number of the virtual machine. • The new hpvmmgmt command is used on the Integrity VM guest to view and change dynamic memory settings. • The hpvmstatus command has been enhanced to show information about dynamic memory settings. The dynamic memory output is only displayed if the guest is configured to use dynamic memory. When configured as such, if the guest is not running or is running without having a dynamic memory driver installed on the guest, then only configuration values are displayed. Otherwise, on a running guest with dynamic memory configured and the dynamic memory driver installed, the hpvmstatus command displays actual values. • The hpvmclone command allows you to use the -b option to specify the boot disk for the new virtual machine. The following example shows how to use the hpvmclone command to create a new Linux guest named linux2 based on the existing guest named linux1. The boot disk for the guest named linux2 is specified. # hpvmclone -P linux1 -N linux2 -b disk:scsi:0,0,0:disk: • The hpvmcollect command allows you to use the -g option to clean up a guest debug memory dump directory after a memory dump has been collected in the hpvmcollect archive. • The hpvmstop command allows you stop all the running guests at the same time with the new -a option. • The hpvmnet command allows you to change the virtual switch characteristics (using the -C option) and to clone the virtual switch (using the -N option). • The -Q option has been added to hpvmstart, hpvmstop, and hpvmremove commands. The -Q option suppresses the confirmation dialog. The command function is performed without requiring user input. • The hpvmmigrate command is enhanced to accept options to specify guest characteristics, as with the hpvmcreate, hpvmclone, and hpvmmodify commands. Specifically, the following options have been added to the hpvmmigrate command synopsis: 1.6 Integrity VM Command Changes 15

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To support various types of guest operating systems, the
-O
option to the
hpvmcreate
,
hpvmclone
, and
hpvmmodify
commands accepts the following keywords:
HPUX
WINDOWS
LINUX
The keyword is not case-sensitive.
Some Integrity VM commands now use the new
-x
option, which accepts name and value
pairs (for example,
name=value
) to set guest configuration options. The commands that
use the new
-x
option are:
hpvmcreate
(runs on VM Host)
hpvmclone
(runs on VM Host)
hpvmmodify
(runs on VM Host)
hpvmmgmt
(runs on guest)
The
hpvmcreate
,
hpvmclone
, and
hpvmmodify
commands allow you specify the virtual
machine MAC address and serial number. To specify this information, include the
x
option
with the following keywords:
Table 1-1 Option Keywords for Virtual Machine MAC Address and Serial Number
Specifies the MAC address of the virtual machine.
-x mac_address={new|same}
Specifies the serial number of the virtual machine.
-x serial_number={new|same}
The new
hpvmmgmt
command is used on the Integrity VM guest to view and change dynamic
memory settings.
The
hpvmstatus
command has been enhanced to show information about dynamic memory
settings. The dynamic memory output is only displayed if the guest is configured to use
dynamic memory. When configured as such, if the guest is not running or is running without
having a dynamic memory driver installed on the guest, then only configuration values are
displayed. Otherwise, on a running guest with dynamic memory configured and the dynamic
memory driver installed, the
hpvmstatus
command displays actual values.
The
hpvmclone
command allows you to use the
b
option to specify the boot disk for the
new virtual machine.
The following example shows how to use the
hpvmclone
command to create a new Linux
guest named
linux2
based on the existing guest named
linux1
. The boot disk for the
guest named
linux2
is specified.
# hpvmclone -P linux1 -N linux2 -b disk:scsi:0,0,0:disk:
The
hpvmcollect
command allows you to use the
g
option to clean up a guest debug
memory dump directory after a memory dump has been collected in the
hpvmcollect
archive.
The
hpvmstop
command allows you stop all the running guests at the same time with the
new
a
option.
The
hpvmnet
command allows you to change the virtual switch characteristics (using the
C
option) and to clone the virtual switch (using the
N
option).
The
-Q
option has been added to
hpvmstart
,
hpvmstop
, and
hpvmremove
commands.
The
-Q
option suppresses the confirmation dialog. The command function is performed
without requiring user input.
The
hpvmmigrate
command is enhanced to accept options to specify guest characteristics,
as with the
hpvmcreate
,
hpvmclone
, and
hpvmmodify
commands. Specifically, the
following options have been added to the
hpvmmigrate
command synopsis:
1.6 Integrity VM Command Changes
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