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

5.3 Managing Windows Guests
Use the Windows Remote Desktop to manage the Windows guest:
Log in as Administrator and configure Windows TCP/IP using the same networking information
supplied earlier at the SAC> prompt. Install SNMP from the Windows Management and
Monitoring Tools and configure it. SNMP is required for the HP Systems Insight Manager (SIM),
which provides the Virtual Server Environment (VSE).
The HP Integrity Support Pack for Windows provides the components required for managing
the Windows guest using VSE, including:
Agents for HP SIM
Providers for VSE
Basic Windows updates for Integrity VM
System Management Homepage
To install the SSM media, you must first insert it into the virtual DVD. If the virtual DVD is
mapped to the physical DVD, then you will need to physically insert the SSM media disk into
the physical DVD drive on the VM Host.
If your virtual DVD is mapped to an ISO file (for example, the Windows installation media), you
must virtually eject the current media and virtually insert the SSM. To do this, modify the virtual
DVD so that it now maps to the ISO file containing the SSM.
For example, the following hpvmstatus command displays the virtual DVD on the Windows
guest vmwin0:
# hpvmstatus -P vmwin0 |grep scsi
disk scsi 0 0 0 0 0 file /hpvm/VHD/vmwin0/vhd0
dvd scsi 0 0 0 1 0 file /ISO/MS_Ent_Ed_wSP1.iso
To change the virtual DVD, you must use the virtual bus, device, and target values for the existing
DVD with the hpvmmodify command. For example, in the hpvmstatus example, the virtual
bus, device, and target are 0, 0, and 1, respectively. The corresponding hpvmmodify command
is:
# hpvmmodify -P vmwin0 -m dvd:scsi:0,0,1:file:/ISO/SmartSetup.iso
Now that the SSM is in the virtual DVD, it will appear in the Windows Explorer display that
corresponds to My Computer. From the Explorer window, open the DVD and then open the
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