HP BL860c HP Integrity Virtual Machines Release Notes - Page 41

Planning and Documenting an HA Cluster

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HPVMNETINTVL=n Where n is an integer between 1 and 10 that specifies the number of seconds. The default value is 5. That is, if the HPVMNETINTVL tunable is not set in the file, the value is 5 seconds. For Serviceguard in Integrity VM configurations, the recommended value is 2. For more information, see the following manuals: • HP Integrity Virtual Machines Installation, Configuration, and Administration: Chapter 11, "Using HP Serviceguard with Integrity VM" • Managing Serviceguard: Chapter 4, "Planning and Documenting an HA Cluster" 6.12 Managing Guests using gWLM Guests configured with processing power specified in cycles instead of percentage are incompatible with gWLM A.02.50 and earlier versions. If gWLM/VSE produces an error message similar to the following, a guest is configured with the processing power specified in cycles: A VM encountered with no size This is apparent when using gWLM A.02.50 with Integrity VM A.03.00. You can correct the problem by modifying the guest and specifying processing power in percentage rather than CPU cycles. For example, to modify the guest named compass1 to use 10% of the CPU processing power, enter the following command # hpvmmodify -P compass1 -e 10 You must boot the guest to initiate this setting for gWLM. Alternatively, upgrade gWLM to A.03.00 for use with Integrity VM A.03.00. 6.12 Managing Guests using gWLM 41

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HPVMNETINTVL=
n
Where
n
is an integer between 1 and 10 that specifies the number of seconds.
The default value is 5. That is, if the HPVMNETINTVL tunable is not set in the file, the value is
5 seconds. For Serviceguard in Integrity VM configurations, the recommended value is 2.
For more information, see the following manuals:
HP Integrity Virtual Machines Installation, Configuration, and Administration
: Chapter 11, “Using
HP Serviceguard with Integrity VM”
Managing Serviceguard
: Chapter 4, “Planning and Documenting an HA Cluster”
6.12 Managing Guests using gWLM
Guests configured with processing power specified in cycles instead of percentage are
incompatible with gWLM A.02.50 and earlier versions.
If gWLM/VSE produces an error message similar to the following, a guest is configured with the
processing power specified in cycles:
A VM encountered with no size
This is apparent when using gWLM A.02.50 with Integrity VM A.03.00. You can correct the
problem by modifying the guest and specifying processing power in percentage rather than CPU
cycles. For example, to modify the guest named
compass1
to use 10% of the CPU processing
power, enter the following command
# hpvmmodify -P compass1 -e 10
You must boot the guest to initiate this setting for gWLM.
Alternatively, upgrade gWLM to A.03.00 for use with Integrity VM A.03.00.
6.12 Managing Guests using gWLM
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