HP-UX vPars and Integrity VM V6.3 Administrator Guide

Table 2 Integrity VM commands (continued)
DescriptionCommand
Describes how to create and modify virtual networks.hpvmnet(1M)
Displays, creates, edits, and removes vPar or VM EFI variables in NVRAM files from a VSP.hpvmnvram(1M)
Describes several new public APIs.hpvmpubapi(3)
Describes how to remove a VM.hpvmremove(1M)
Describes how to specify the storage and network devices used by VMs.hpvmresources(5)
Describes how to resume a VM.hpvmresume(1M)
Displays performance information about one or several guests on the same host.hpvmsar(1M)
Describes how to start VMs.hpvmstart(1M)
Describes how to get statistics about the guests.hpvmstatus(1M)
Describes how to stop a VM.hpvmstop(1M)
Suspends a VM.hpvmsuspend(1M)
The following manpages are also provided in the HP-UX virtual environment:
Table 3 Integrity VM commands in the HP-UX virtual environment
DescriptionCommand
Describes how to collect virtual environment support
information.
hpvmcollect(1M)
Reports about storage for a virtual environment.hpvmdevinfo(1M)
Describes how to get information about the VSP.hpvminfo(1M)
Describes how to manage dynamic memory from the vPar
or VM.
hpvmmgmt(1M)
Describes public APIs.hpvmpubapi(3)
NOTE: VirtualBase provides the gvsdmgr utility, which manages AVIO HBAs. For information
about the gvsdmgr utility, see HP-UX gvsdmgr(1M).
1.9.2 vPars commands
From the VSP you can run vPars commands to create, modify, and remove vPars and virtual switches.
To run the commands from the VSP, you need superuser privilege. These commands cannot be run
from the OA or from inside a vPar.
Table 4 (page 25) lists a summary of the VSP commands with descriptions of their use. The following
section provides brief information about each command. For more information about the commands,
see the respective manpages.
Table 4 VSP commands in vPars
DescriptionCommand
Boots a vPar.vparboot(1M)
Creates a new vPar.vparcreate(1M)
Renames or modifies the resources of a vPar. It can also suspend the configuration of the vPar.vparmodify(1M)
Removes an existing vPar.vparremove(1M)
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