HP Integrity Virtual Server Manager 6.2 User Guide
Table Of Contents
- HP Integrity Virtual Server Manager 6.2 User Guide
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installing Integrity Virtual Server Manager
- 3 Accessing and Navigating Integrity Virtual Server Manager
- 4 Using Integrity Virtual Server Manager views and tabs
- 5 Using Integrity Virtual Server Manager menus
- 6 Working with VMs or vPars
- Working with VMs
- Planning VMs
- Creating VMs
- Modifying VMs
- Starting VMs
- Stopping VMs
- Restarting VMs
- Deleting VMs
- Migrating VMs
- Suspending VMs
- Resuming VMs
- Moving suspend files
- Creating virtual switches
- Starting, stopping, and deleting virtual switches
- Deleting network or storage devices
- Opening iLO console
- Opening virtual iLO remote console
- Deleting virtual iLO remote console
- Deleting DIOs
- Adding DIOs
- Replacing DIO H/W path
- Replacing DIO MAC address
- Working with vPars
- Creating vPars
- Modifying vPars
- Booting vPars
- Stopping vPars
- Resetting vPars
- Creating virtual switches
- Starting, stopping, and deleting virtual switches
- Deleting network or storage devices
- Deleting vPars
- Opening iLO console
- Opening virtual iLO remote console
- Deleting virtual iLO remote console
- Adding DIOs
- Replacing DIO H/W path
- Replacing DIO MAC address
- Deleting DIOs
- Working with VMs
- 7 Collecting and viewing utilization data
- 8 Viewing logs and version information
- 9 Support and other resources
- Information to collect before contacting HP
- How to contact HP
- Security bulletin and alert policy for non-HP owned software components
- Subscription service
- Registering for software technical support and update service
- How to use your software technical support and update
- HP authorized resellers
- New and changed information in this edition
- Related information
- Typographic conventions
- 10 Documentation feedback
- A Error messages, status indicators, and troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Index
NOTE: Although only one VM migrates at a time, you might see indication of two machines
migrating simultaneously to another VSP. The first migration has actually completed but Integrity
Virtual Server Manager has not yet received notification from the VM Provider.
For more information on the meanings of status icons, see “Status indicators” (page 137)
• Operating System: Displays the operating system type and version information for the VM or
vPar.
• CPU Utilization: Displays how much of the virtual CPU assigned to the VM or vPar is currently
being used.
NOTE: This and other utilization meters in this table display utilization data, if available.
The utilization information is a 5-minute average that is calculated and updated on 5-minute
boundaries. If the utilization cannot be displayed, the utilization meter is dimmed and a label
indicates the probable cause. For a description of meter labels, see “Utilization meter
status/error information” (page 137).
Using Integrity Virtual Server Manager with Matrix Operating Environment, you can click a
utilization meter to view a snapshot of Capacity Advisor historical data; this feature is not
provided when using Integrity Virtual Server Manager from HP SMH. For an example utilization
history screen and information about collecting and viewing utilization data, see Chapter 7
(page 119).
• Memory Utilization: Displays how much of the memory assigned to the VM or vPar is currently
being used.
• Disk I/O: Displays storage I/O throughput measured for this VM or vPar.
• Network I/O: Displays network I/O throughput measured for this VM or vPar.
• CPU Count: Displays the number of CPUs in the VM or vPar.
• CPU Entitlement: Displays the percentage of CPU power guaranteed to the VM or vPar. This
field is not displayed if the VM or vPar is being managed by gWLM.
• VSP CPU Utilization: Displays how many of the VSP's physical CPU resources are being
consumed by this VM or vPar. This meter is not displayed if the VM or vPar is a Serviceguard
package running on another VSP.
VSP Virtual Switches tab
The VSP Virtual Switches tab displays information about the virtual switches (vswitches) on the VSP
system.
Quick reference
Figure 14 VSP Virtual Switches tab
VSP view 33