HP Integrity Virtual Machines Manager 4.1 Software: User Guide

of HP SIM (System and Event CollectionsSystemsSharedSystems by TypeAll
VSE Resources).
The user is not authorized to use Integrity Virtual Machines Manager
on this VM host.
With HP SMH, VM Manager is configured by default to permit read-only access to HP SMH
users with User-level privileges, and read-write access to HP SMH users with Operator-level
and Administrator-level privileges. However, it is possible to reconfigure these permissions
to deny all VM Manager access to User-level and Operator-level users. In this case, these
users can log into HP SMH, but they are denied access to VM Manager. To return to the
SMH Homepage, select Home in the top navigation link.
With Insight Dynamics - VSE for Integrity, users need VSE All Tools authorization to view
all VM Manager screens and perform all VM Manager menu actions.
If other messages are displayed on an Access failure page, contact your HP Technical Support
Representative for further assistance.
Status indicators
In several actions and views, the status of a component is represented by an icon next to the
component name or label. For example, the icon next to the name of a virtual machine shows
whether the virtual machine is up or down. A question mark (?) means no information is available.
Table A-1 explains the meaning of each status icon.
Table A-1 Status icons
Possible meanings in more detailIndicationIcon
The virtual machine is started or starting; devices are powered on
and active; the operating system is up or in the last part of the boot
sequence; no fault was detected.
On/Up/Normal
The virtual machine has stopped or is stopping; the devices are
powered off, or powered on but inactive; the operating system is
down, shutting down, or in the first part of the boot sequence. For a
virtual machine that has migrated to another VM Host (the target),
this icon indicates the virtual machine is no longer runnable on the
source VM Host, meaning that you cannot start or modify it. After
the migration has finished, you can delete the virtual machine from
the source VM Host.
Off/Down/Disabled
The virtual machine is configured as a Serviceguard package; flyover
text indicates the virtual machine is a Serviceguard package.
Serviceguard package
The virtual machine is a Serviceguard package that is running on
another VM Host; flyover text indicates hardware status (On) and
the name of the VM Host.
Managed by another
VM Host
The VM Manager cannot read information about virtual machines or
devices, or cannot obtain this information from the remote WBEM
services provider. This does not necessarily indicate an error
condition. For example, some information (such as memory
configuration) cannot be obtained if the virtual machine is powered
off or has not completed a restart.
Unknown
A critical problem with the virtual machine or device configuration
has been detected.
Critical
The virtual machine is experiencing major performance problems.Major
The virtual machine is currently migrating from this VM Host (source)
to another VM Host (target).
Migrating to another
VM Host
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