HP Integrity Virtual Server Manager 6.2 User Guide

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Table 11 Integrity Virtual Server Manager Modify menu options
Action SummaryMenu Selection
Modifies the number of virtual CPUs allotted to a VM or a
vPar that has been configured for symmetric
multiprocessing. The changed value takes effect when the
VM or vPar is restarted.
ModifyCPU Count...
Modifies the amount of virtual memory (entitlement) to
allocate to the VM or vPar. Allows you to set dynamic
memory parameters if dynamic memory is supported on
the VM or vPar OS. The changes take effect when the VM
or vPar is restarted. Supports online memory operations
on active vPars.
ModifyMemory...
Modifies the LAN assignments of virtual switch ports
connected to the VM or vPar
ModifyVLAN Settings...
Modifies the IP address and the Netmask of the virtual iLO
remote console of a VM or vPar guest.
ModifyAdd/Modify Virtual iLO Remote Console...
Adds a virtual storage device to a VM or vPar, where the
virtual storage device is backed by physical storage and
connected to a virtual storage adapter on the VSP.
ModifyAdd Storage Device ....
Adds a network device to a VM or vPar, where the network
device is associated with a virtual switch. Allows you to
create a new virtual switch.
ModifyAdd Network Device...
This menu is enabled only for VMs.ModifyCPU Entitlement for VM...
This menu is enabled only for VMs.ModifyHardware Auto Start for VM...
Adds DIO to VM or vPar.ModifyAdd DIO...
Replaces the h/w path of a DIO owned by a VM or a vPar.ModifyReplace DIO H/W Path...
Replaces the MAC address of DIOs owned by a VM or a
vPar.
ModifyReplace DIO MAC Address...
Sets and changes WBEM credentials for VMs or vPars. For
information, see “Setting WBEM credentials in HP SMH”
(page 16). This menu is available only when using Integrity
Virtual Server Manager with HP SMH.
ModifyWBEM Credentials...
Using the Delete menu
The Delete menu allows you to delete one or more VMs or vPars, virtual switches, or I/O devices.
Figure 57 shows the choices that might be available when you select the Delete menu. The choices
are enabled according to the view and tab. In Figure 57, the Virtual Machine... option is enabled
and the Virtual Switch... and I/O Device... options are disabled. The Virtual Machine... option is
enabled at the VM Properties view or any VSP or Vswitch Properties tab where you have selected
one or more VMs (such as the VSP Virtual Servers tab, as shown in Figure 57). The Virtual Switch...
option is enabled at the Vswitch Properties view or any VSP or VM Properties tab where one or
more virtual switches are selected. The I/O Device... option is enabled at any Network or Storage
tab where one or more I/O devices are selected.
From tabs that list and allow selection of multiple VMs or vPars, virtual switches, or I/O devices,
you can simultaneously delete all selected objects.
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