HP Integrity Virtual Machines Manager 4.1 Software: User Guide

only partially visible; some utilization meters are not visible. To see all the utilization meters
in the full-width view, see Figure 4-4.)
If the data cannot be displayed, the meter is dimmed and a label indicates the probable
cause. For a description of meter labels, see “Utilization meter status/error information”
(page 127)
Using VM Manager with Insight Dynamics - VSE for Integrity, you can click a meter to view
a snapshot of Capacity Advisor historical data.
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Indicates the hardware status of the virtual machine.
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Indicates whether the OS is running. If the virtual machine is migrating, indicates the status
or direction of migration. (You can manage the virtual machine at the target host once the
migration process finishes.) For more information about migration and how to start the
migration of a virtual machine, see “Migrating virtual machines” (page 100).
Figure 4-4 shows an example of the full-width view of the virtual machine information table
displayed by the VM Host Virtual Machines tab. (To see the entire table, you might have to
scroll horizontally or maximize your window.)
Figure 4-4 Full-width view of virtual machine information table
Screen details
VM Name (Hostname): Displays the virtual machine name and, in parentheses, a fully
qualified network name for the virtual machine (if available). If the virtual machine is
configured as a Serviceguard package, the package icon ( ) appears next to the virtual
machine name. (If the virtual machine Serviceguard package is being managed by another
VM Host, the HW field indicates so.) If errors occur during an attempt to migrate the virtual
machine, the Migration Alerts icon ( ) appears next to the virtual machine name; more
information about the errors is available from the VM Properties General tab.
HW: Displays an icon that indicates the state (for example, up/down) of the virtual machine.
You can hover your cursor over the icon for a more detailed description.
If the virtual machine has successfully migrated to another VM Host, the state of the virtual
machine becomes Not Runnable, indicated with the following status icon: . This means
that the virtual machine cannot be modified or started. If you never intend to migrate the
virtual machine back to this VM Host, you can remove the virtual machine configuration
by using the VM Manager DeleteVirtual Machine... menu item.
If the virtual machine is an HP Serviceguard package managed by another VM Host, this
field also displays the following icon: . Flyover text shows the state of the hardware (On)
and the name of the VM Host currently managing the virtual machine.
For more information on the meanings of status icons, see “Status indicators” (page 126).
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