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

-M
Displays verbose resource information in a
machine-readable format.
Individual fields are separated by one of the following
delimiters:
The colon (:) separates each field and resource type.
The semicolon (;) separates subfields of a resource
type.
The comma (,) separates individual items in a list of
similar items.
The -V, -M and -X options are mutually exclusive.
-X
Displays verbose resource information in the XML format.
The -V, -M, and -X options are mutually exclusive.
-Z Used in addition to the -A option, the -Z option clears
statistics after retrieving them.
-F
Omits the confirmation dialog before halting, deleting, or
rebooting the vswitch. This option is intended for use by
scripts and other noninteractive applications (Force mode).
-Q
Quietly performs the command. The default is to prompt
for confirmation of the command before performing it.
-c
Creates a new vswitch.
-d
Deletes an existing vswitch.
-b
Starts an existing vswitch. Vswitches must be started before
they will accept guest traffic. Note that Integrity VM
attempts to automatically start all existing vswitches when
Integrity VM itself is started.
-h
Stops a vswitch.
-r
Stops and restarts a vswitch.
-n nic-id
Designates the network interface on the VM Host that this
vswitch will use. Network interfaces are displayed by the
lanscan command. If -n is not specified when creating
a vswitch, a local vswitch will be created.
-u
portid:portnumber:vlanid:{vlan-id
| none}
Specifies the VLAN identifier for the specific vswitch and
port. Configure VLANs by specifying the number of the
port on the vswitch (portnumber) to use for VLAN
communication, and the VLAN identifier (vlan-id).
Virtual machines that are configured to use the VLAN can
communicate with one another. To disable a VLAN, specify
none for the VLAN identifier.
Only virtual machines that are configured with the same
VLAN identifier on their ports can communicate with one
another. To disable VLANs on a port , specify none for
the VLAN identifier. Virtual machines that do not have
any VLANs configured on their vswitch port (which is the
default) cannot communicate over that port with virtual
machines that have a VLAN configured on their vswitch
port.
The port number is used to reserve a specific port for a
particular virtual machine's network resource. This port
number can be used later in the hpvmnet command to
configure VLAN rules on the port. You can also first set
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