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
I/O activity to complete before stopping a VM or vPar. The timeout value is set at the VSP
command line by using the hpvmmodify command.
• Online Migration Enabled: Indicates whether the VM is enabled for online migration or whether
the VSP is not licensed to support online migration. The VSP administrator can enable a VM
by using the hpvmmodify command at the VSP. vPar does not support migration. The following
table shows in the third column what the status field displays, based on the state of the VSP
and VM listed in the first and second column, respectively:
Table 7 Online migration status
Online migration statusVM stateVSP state
Host disabledEnabled or disabledDisabled
Host not licensedEnabled or disabledUnlicensed
VM enabledEnabledEnabled and licensed
VM disabledDisabledEnabled and licensed
• Not Runnable Set By: Displayed when the VM has migrated to another VSP, indicates the
activity or agent that caused the VM hardware status to be Not Runnable. For example,
Migrate indicates the Not Runnable state was initiated by migration (hpvmmigrate); Admin
indicates the VM was marked Not Runnable by the hpvmmodify command.
• Not Runnable Reason: Displayed when the VM has migrated to another VSP, indicates the
reason the VM hardware status is Not Runnable. For example, the guest has migrated to
another VSP.
Online Migration Phases
The VM Properties General tab displays the Online Migration Phases section when online migration
is in progress. An example is shown in Figure 46.
NOTE: If you access the VM Properties General tab immediately after initiating a migration, the
Online Migration Phases section might not be displayed. To view this data, click Refresh Data.
Figure 46 Online migration phases
Each of the following fields display the phase's percentage of completion:
• Init Phase: The initialization phase when the source and target VSPs establish connections,
perform various checks, starts the target guest, and so forth.
• Copy Phase: Tracks writes to guest memory and copies all of guest memory from the source
to the target VSP.
• I/O Quiesce Phase: Completes outstanding I/O and queues new I/O requests for the target
guest.
• Frozen Phase: Stops the virtual CPUs and copies modified memory and guest state to the target
guest.
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