HP Integrity Virtual Machines Manager 4.3 User Guide

Virtual Machines tab. From tabs that list and allow selection of multiple virtual machines, you can
simultaneously delete multiple virtual machines that are selected.
NOTE: Before deleting a virtual machine, you must first stop the virtual machine (put it in the Off
state). For instructions, see the section “Stopping virtual machines” (page 88).
Deleting a virtual machine removes the configuration definition for a virtual machine and frees any
resources assigned to the virtual machine, making the resources available to be assigned to other
virtual machines. Deleting a virtual machine does not delete files and data residing on the virtual
storage or backing storage that was assigned to the virtual machine.
By default, vswitch VLAN port assignments are removed when the virtual machine is deleted. If
any of the ports are connected to other virtual machines that are not being removed, those port
assignments are not removed. Clearing the Remove VLAN Assignment check box causes vswitch
VLAN port assignments to remain after the virtual machine is deleted.
NOTE: You cannot delete a virtual machine that is currently migrating online. You must wait until
migration completes.
NOTE: Using VM Manager with Matrix Operating Environment for HP-UX, if you create a virtual
machine and then delete it before the new virtual machine has been identified by Systems Insight
Manager, the virtual machine might appear in HP Matrix OE visualization as though it had not
been deleted. The appearance of the virtual machine in HP Matrix OE visualization depends on
when the deletion occurred during the Systems Insight Manager identification process. In addition,
if you decide to delete the virtual machine soon after creating it, wait a few minutes before doing
so. If the deleted virtual machine does appear in HP Matrix OE visualization, delete it from the
Systems Insight Manager All System view. (From the Systems Insight Manager Systems and Event
Collections list in the navigation area on the left, select All Systems.) For more information, see the
HP Matrix Operating Environment Logical Server Management User Guide.
This is not an issue when using VM Manager from HP SMH.
Migrating virtual machines
Overview
This topic presents an overview of virtual machine migration and of the Migrate Virtual Machine
wizard that allows you to set up and initiate migration of virtual machines from your VM Manager's
VM Host (the migration source) to another VM Host (the migration target).
The wizard allows you to perform either online or offline migration:
Online migration migrates a virtual machine that is running, moving the guest OS and
applications without disrupting service. All guest I/O connections to network and storage
devices remain active throughout the migration, and the guest OS and its applications continue
operating without requiring a reboot or application restart.
Offline migration migrates the configuration of a virtual machine that is not running.
Some of the most common reasons for migrating virtual machines online include the need to:
Vacate the source VM Host system for maintenance purposes without disrupting services
Perform a rolling upgrade of a VM Host, moving its running guests to another VM Host,
upgrading the VM Host, then moving the guests back
Populate a new VM Host with one or more virtual machines already configured and tested
on the source
Move virtual machines to take advantage of a particular resource or feature on the target VM
Host, without losing application availability
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