HP Integrity Virtual Machines Manager 4.3 User Guide

VM guest. Currently, for AVIO support, HP Integrity VM requires that a backing device exist.
For more information about AVIO requirements, see the HP Integrity VM documentation.
Used by: shows the virtual machines that are using the virtual switch. Position your cursor over
the information icon to view a list of the virtual machines that are connected to the virtual
switch.
VM Host Network tab
The VM Host Network tab shows the mapping from virtual network interface cards in the virtual
machines to the physical network interface cards in the VM Host system.
Quick reference
Figure 15 VM Host Network tab
1
Goes back to the previous view, in this case HP Matrix OE visualization. If you accessed the
VM Host view from another VM Manager view (such as the VM Properties view), the link
returns you to that previous view. In HP SMH, when you first access this page from HP SMH,
the link is not provided. The link appears whenever you move from one VM Manager view
to another (such as from VM Properties view to VM Host view, in which case the Go back to
Integrity Virtual Machines Manager: Manage VM link appears on the VM Host view).
2
Displays this window in a format suitable for printing.
3
Displays detailed information about the virtual machine by taking you to the VM Properties
General tab.
4
Clicking the Focus link limits the display to only those network devices associated with the
selected object (in this instance, the devices associated with virtual machine suffolk) and the
objects directly connected to it. All other devices are not displayed. To return to the original
view, click the Show All link visible beneath the VM Manager menu bar on the focused page.
5
Displays the type of network interface such as emulated LAN (displayed here as “LAN”) or
Accelerated Virtual Input/Output LAN (displayed as “AVIO LAN,” as for the next network
device shown in the figure).
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