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

hpvmstatus(1M)
NAME
hpvmstatus -- Display status information about one or more virtual machines.
SYNOPSIS
hpvmstatus [ -V | -X | -M ] [-v]
hpvmstatus -D { -P vm-name | -p vm-number } [ -V | -X | -M ] [-v]
hpvmstatus -e { -P vm-name | -p vm-number } [ -V | -X | -M ] [-v]
hpvmstatus -i { -P vm-name | -p vm-number } [ -V | -X | -M ] [-v]
hpvmstatus -r { -P vm-name | -p vm-number } [ -V | -X | -M ] [-v]
hpvmstatus -d { -P vm-name | -p vm-number } [ -V | -X | -M ] [-v]
hpvmstatus -m [ -M | -X ]
hpvmstatus -S [ -M | -X ]
hpvmstatus -s [ -M | -X ]
DESCRIPTION
The hpvmstatus command displays information about the operational state and virtual hardware
configuration of the virtual machines on the VM Host. Information displayed by the hpvmstatus
command includes the following:
The version of the command (if you specify the -v option).
The name of the virtual machine (limited to 20 characters in summary format).
The state of the virtual machine. The machine will be in one of the following states:
On: The virtual machine is "powered on." It may be at its console prompt, or it may have
booted its operating system and be fully functional. This is the normal state of a running
virtual machine.
Off: The virtual machine is fully halted.
Invalid: The virtual machine configuration file is corrupted or invalid. The
configuration file must be corrected before this virtual machine can be started.
The running condition of the guest. The machine can be in one of the following conditions:
EFI: The virtual machines is running normally in Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI).
OS: The virtual machine is running normally in the operating system.
ATTN! - The virtual machine may need attention because it is not responding to
interrupts.
The resources attached to this virtual machine.
The attributes assigned to this virtual machine.
Dynamic memory information, if dynamic memory is enabled for this virtual machine.
The hpvmstatus command displays the active configuration for guests that are on, including
the resource assignments that are currently in effect. For guests that are off, the command displays
the configuration that will be used when the guest in next booted.
A variety of information can be presented:
To list all the virtual machines that are on the VM Host, enter the hpvmstatus command
without the -P, -p, -e, or -r options,
To display detailed information about a virtual machine, use -P or -p option to specify the
virtual machine, without the -e, -r, or -d options.
To display devices in the same format used on the command line, include the -d option.
To display a virtual machine's log file, for either the VM Host or the specified virtual machine,
include the -e option.
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