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

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config1 1 HPUX Off 1 5 1 512 MB 0
config2 2 HPUX Off 1 7 1 1 GB 0
winguest1 5 WINDOWS On (OS) 1 5 1 1 GB 0
winguest2 9 WINDOWS Off 1 3 1 2 GB 0
compass1 12 UNKNOWN Off 1 0 0 2 GB 0
The compass1 virtual machine has been assigned virtual machine number 12, has been created
with an UNKNOWN operating system type, one vCPU, no storage devices, no network devices,
and 2 GB of memory. The Runsysid column indicates the VM Host that runs the virtual machine
in a Serviceguard cluster. If the virtual machine runs on the local VM Host, or if Serviceguard is
not configured, the Runsysid is zero. For more information about running virtual machines
under Serviceguard, see Chapter 11: “Using HP Serviceguard with Integrity VM” (page 153).
3.3 Starting Virtual Machines
To start the virtual machine, enter the hpvmstart command. You can specify either the virtual
machine name or the virtual machine number (listed in the hpvmstatus display under VM #.)
The hpvmstart command syntax is:
# hpvmstart {-P vm-name | -p vm_number} [-F | -s | -Q]
Table 1–3 describes the options to the hpvmstart command.
Table 3-4 Options to the hpvmstart Command
DescriptionOption
Specifies the name of the virtual machine. You must
specify either the -P option or the -p option..
-P vm-name
Specifies the number of the virtual machine. To determine
the virtual machine number, enter the hpvmstatus
command.
-p vm_number
Suppresses all resource conflict checks and associated
warning messages (force mode). Use force mode for
troubleshooting purposes only.
-F
Sanity-checks the virtual machine configuration and
returns warnings or errors, but does not create the virtual
machine.
-s
Quietly performs the command. The default is to prompt
for confirmation of the command before performing it.
-Q
For example, to start the new virtual machine compass1, enter the following command:
# hpvmstart -P compass1
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Opening minor device and creating guest machine container
Creation of VM, minor device 2
Allocating guest memory: 2048MB
allocating low RAM (0-80000000, 2048MB)
/opt/hpvm/lbin/hpvmapp (/var/opt/hpvm/uuids/8ba249f2-3399-11db-aacc-00306ef392e0
/vmm_config.current): Allocated 2147483648 bytes at 0x6000000100000000
locking memory: 0-80000000
allocating firmware RAM (ffaa0000-ffab5000, 84KB)
/opt/hpvm/lbin/hpvmapp (/var/opt/hpvm/uuids/8ba249f2-3399-11db-aacc-00306ef392e0
/vmm_config.current): Allocated 86016 bytes at 0x6000000180000000
locked SAL RAM: 00000000ffaa0000 (4KB)
locked ESI RAM: 00000000ffaa1000 (4KB)
locked PAL RAM: 00000000ffaa4000 (4KB)
locked Min Save State: 00000000ffaa5000 (1KB)
RAM alignment: 40000000
Memory base low : 6000000100000000
Memory base FW : 6000000180000000
Loading boot image
Image initial IP=102000 GP=62C000
Initialize guest memory mapping tables
40 Creating Virtual Machines