HP Integrity Virtual Machines Manager 4.3 User Guide

view, in which case the Go back to Integrity Virtual Machines Manager: Manage Host link is
visible on the VM Properties view).
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Displays this window in a format suitable for printing.
3
Lists virtual machine identification, status, and general configuration details. To update status
information, click Refresh Data. If supported by the version of Integrity VM running on the VM
Host, the Graceful Stop Timeout is displayed, as in this screen example. The timeout value is
set by using the hpvmmodify command at the VM Host command line.
This section of the screen includes configuration and status information about online migration.
If the virtual machine has migrated to another VM Host, the Virtual Hardware Status field
displays the icon indicating the virtual machine is Not Runnable ( ), and VM Manager displays
additional fields that indicate the agent or activity that caused the Not Runnable status and
the reason for the status change. If the virtual machine is currently migrating or waiting to
migrate, an icon in the OS Status field indicates the status or direction of the migration. (You
can manage the virtual machine at the target host once the migration process finishes.) If the
virtual machine is migrating to another VM Host, VM Manager displays an Online Migration
Phases section following this section that reports the status of each phase of the migration. For
more information about virtual machine migration and how to start migration of a virtual
machine, see “Migrating virtual machines” (page 92).
If an error occurs during the attempt to migrate a virtual machine, VM Manager displays an
Alerts section that reports the error details.
4
Lists information about virtual CPU. If supported by the version of Integrity VM running on the
VM Host, the minimum and maximum number of virtual CPUs and a cap for the entitlement is
displayed, as in this screen example.
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Lists information about virtual machine memory. If the guest operating system supports dynamic
memory, the information about dynamic memory parameters is displayed.
6
Lists information about external management tools or software: gWLM or HP Serviceguard.
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Lists utilization information for the virtual machine. Using VM Manager with Matrix Operating
Environment for HP-UX, you can click a meter to view a snapshot of Capacity Advisor historical
data for virtual CPUs, memory, disk I/O, or network I/O; this feature is not provided when
using VM Manager from HP SMH.
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Lists authorization information.
Screen details
VM Configuration Information
VM Name: The virtual machine name. If the virtual machine is configured as a Serviceguard
package, the package icon ( ) appears next to the virtual machine name. (If the VM is being
managed by another VM Host, the HW field indicates so.)
VM Network Identity: The host name of the operating system (OS) running on the virtual
machine. The host name is discovered by communicating with the virtual machine, or if the
virtual machine is not active, the host name stored in the virtual machine configuration is used.
The virtual machine must have booted an OS at least once for a host name to be stored in
the virtual machine configuration. If the host name is not known, a question mark (?) is
displayed.
VM Host(s): The host name of the VM Host on which this virtual machine is configured. This
is a hyperlink to the VM Host view. If the VM Host is an nPartition, the label “(contained in
nPartition)” is displayed and “nPartition” is a hyperlink to Partition Manager for that nPartition.
If the virtual machine is managed by HP Serviceguard and is hosted on multiple VM Hosts,
all of the VM Hosts are listed here.
VM Description: The description of the virtual machine, if the description is available.
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