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

Table 1-1 Chapters of this Manual
Read if...Chapter
You are new to HP Integrity Virtual Machines.Chapter 1: “Introduction” (page 15)
You are installing the HP Integrity Virtual Machines
product.
Chapter 2: “Installing Integrity VM” (page 25)
You are setting up new virtual machines on your VM
Host system.
Chapter 3: “Creating Virtual Machines” (page 31)
You are creating virtual machines that will run the HP-UX
operating system.
Chapter 4: “Creating HP-UX Guests” (page 51)
You are creating virtual machines that will run the
Windows operating system.
Chapter 5: “Creating Windows Guests” (page 55)
You are creating virtual machines that will run the Linux
operating system.
Chapter 6: “Creating Linux Guests” (page 69)
You need to make changes to the storage devices used by
the VM Host or virtual machines.
Chapter 7: “Creating Virtual Storage Devices” (page 81)
You need to make changes to the network devices on the
VM Host system or to the virtual network devices used
by the virtual machines.
“Creating Virtual Networks” (page 109)
You need to manage existing virtual machines and
resources.
“Managing Guests” (page 123)
You need to move virtual machines from one system to
another.
Chapter 10: “Migrating Virtual Machines” (page 143)
You need to set up Serviceguard to manage your VM Host
system or your virtual machines.
Chapter 11: “Using HP Serviceguard with Integrity VM”
(page 153)
You encounter problems while creating or using virtual
machines.
Chapter 12: “Reporting Problems with Integrity VM”
(page 169)
You need to understand how to use an Integrity VM
command. This section represents the Integrity VM
manpages, which are available online using the man
command. For example:
# man hpvminfo
Appendix A
You do not understand the definition of a term used in
the Integrity VM product documentation.
Glossary (page 253)
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