HP Integrity Virtual Machines 4.2: Installation, Configuration, and Administration

The VM Host and guest configuration files are stored at /var/opt/hpvm. The new
configuration files are not compatible with those of previous versions of Integrity VM.
Therefore, if you are upgrading to the current version, the guest configuration files (except
the /ISO-Images/ and /backup directories) are saved to the /var/opt/hpvmbackup
directory. If you revert to the older version of Integrity VM, you can use the backup
configuration files to restore your VM Host and guest configurations.
NOTE: You might receive a warning message during the swinstall session indicating
that the AVIO bundles are not installed. The installation will continue and complete
successfully. The AVIO bundles are optional and should install by default. If they did not,
and you want to install them with the Integrity VM bundle T2767CC, go to the HP-UX 11i
v3 1003 media and look for the following bundles to install on the VM Host, HostAVIOStor
and HostAvioLan.
3. Unmount and remove any installation media. The VM Host system automatically reboots,
if necessary.
4. Once the Integrity VM software is installed and running, the VM Host is available. Enter
the following command to get information about the status of the guests:
# hpvmstatus
hpvmstatus: No guest information is available.
hpvmstatus: Unable to continue.
2.5 Verifying the Installation of Integrity VM
To verify that Integrity VM installed successfully, enter the following command:
# hpvminfo
hpvminfo: Running on an HPVM host.
To see exactly what versions of specific bundles are installed, enter the swlist command.
(Specific version numbers on your installation may not match the examples in this manual.)
# swlist | grep -i "integrity vm"
T2767CC B.04.20 Integrity VM
VMGuestLib B.04.20 Integrity VM Guest Support Libraries
VMGuestSW B.04.20 Integrity VM Guest Support Software
VMKernelSW B.04.20 Integrity VM Kernel Software
When you install Integrity VM, the file /etc/rc.config.d/hpvmconf is created to record
the product configuration. Note, HPVMNETINTVL has been removed from this file.
2.6 Removing Integrity VM
To remove the Integrity VM product, you must remove the following software bundles:
VMProvider (if installed)
T2767CC
VMGuestLib
VMGuestSW
VMKernelSW (reboots the system)
HostAvioLan
HostAVIOStor
GuestAvioLan
GuestAVIOStor
To remove these bundles, enter the following commands:
# swremove -x autoreboot=true T2801AA vmProvider
# rm -rf /opt/hpvm
# rm -rf /opt/hpvmprovider
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