HP Integrity Virtual Machines Installation, Configuration, and Administration Version A.03.50

-B start-attr
Specifies the startup behavior of the virtual machine. The
start_attr attribute can have the following (case-insensitive)
values:
auto: Automatically start the virtual machine when
Integrity VM is initialized on the host.
manual: Manually start the virtual machine.
If the start-attr attribute is set to auto, the virtual machine is
started when Integrity VM is initialized.This is the default. This
occurs when the VM Host system is booted, and when the
Integrity VM software is stopped and restarted on a running
VM Host. For example, when you upgrade Integrity VM to a
new version on a running system, the software is started
automatically. The VM Host attempts to start all virtual
machines for which the attribute is set to auto. If insufficient
resources exist, some virtual machines may fail to start.
If the attribute is set to manual, the virtual machine will not
be started automatically when Integrity VM is initialized on
the VM Host. The virtual machine can then be started manually
with the hpvmstart command or through its virtual console.
This option does not set the virtual machine's console to enable
booting when the virtual machine is started. This function must
be set with the virtual machine's console.
-O os-type[:version]]
Specifies the type and version of the operating system running
on the virtual machine. The response will affect the default
selection of certain virtual machine attributes, such as amount
of memory and CPU power. The os_type is one of the following:
HPUX, WINDOWS, or LINUX. This parameter is not case-sensitive.
The version is specific to the operating system type. The version
specifies a descriptive text string of the version of the operating
system. The version string can consist of up to 256 alphanumeric
characters, including A-Z, a-z, 0-9, the dash (-), the underscore
character (_), and the period (.). If white space is desired then
version must be quoted.
-c number-vcpus
Specifies the number of virtual CPUs this virtual machine sees
at boot time. If unspecified, the number defaults to one.
The maximum number of virtual CPUs that can be allocated
to a guest is four.
-r amount
Specifies the amount of memory available to this virtual
machine.
The size is expressed as an integer, optionally followed by one
of the following letters:
M (megabytes)
G (gigabytes)
If unspecified, the unit defaults to megabytes. If the -r option
is omitted, the size defaults to 2 GB.
-g group[:kind]]
Specifies the group authorization. A VM Host user account that
is a member of this group can use the hpvmconsole command
to manage this guest. The group parameter specifies the name
of the group. The kind argument specifies the privilege level
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