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
Figure 27 Physical storage detail from HP Integrity VM Version 4.0 or later VSP
The following items describe physical storage details in Figure 27:
• The box on the top is the storage device representation with the persistent device special file
(agile addressing). The first line describes the storage device (HP 300 GST3300007LC). The
next line below that (/dev/rdsk/disk3) displays the persistent device special file (DSF)
path for the storage device. The path is persistent with respect to changes in the access path
or host bus adapter, and can use multiple paths through a single device file name. This enables
Integrity Virtual Server Manager to display a single DSF for each device instead of displaying
a separate DSF for each path to a device with multiple paths (as done when devices are
displayed using the legacy addressing scheme).
• The second, larger box shows the adapter information, where the first line displays the
hardware address (0/1/1/0), and the next line describes the adapter (SCSI Ultra320).
The gray box within this larger box is the storage device representation of the HP 300
GST3300007LC, but with the legacy DSF path (/dev/rdsk/c2t1d0).
The orange line on the right of the two boxes links the two representations of the storage
device (one with the agile address and the other with the legacy address), indicating that they
are two different representations of the same physical device.
• The utilization meter (bar graph) is an I/O utilization meter that registers throughput. In this
example, the meter is grayed out, indicating that the data is not available.
• Clicking a Focus link displays information about the specific physical storage adapter or device
and anything connected to it. If you use this link to focus on a specific adapter or device, you
can return to the original view displaying all the storage interface cards and devices by using
the Show All link visible on the focus page.
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