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

The rsrc specifies the mapping of a guest virtual device
to a VM Host backing store. Integrity VM guests access
virtual devices that are instantiated on physical entities
managed by the VM Host. These physical entities (for
example, network cards, files, logical volumes, disk
partitions, and so forth) are collectively referred to as
"backing stores."
Integrity VM recognizes the following types of guest virtual
devices:
Virtual disks, which can be backed by files in a VM
Host file system, by logical volumes, by disk partitions,
or by whole disks.
Virtual DVDs, which can be backed by files in a VM
Host file system or by the physical DVD drive.
Virtual network devices, which are created through
the hpvmnet command and backed by physical LAN
cards. For more information about virtual network
devices, see the hpvmnet manpage.
For information about specifying storage and network
resources for guests, see the hpvmresources manpage.
-N new-vm-name
Specifies the new name for the virtual machine being
modified, assuming no virtual machine with that name
already exists. The name can consist of up to 256
alphanumeric characters, including A-Z, a-z, 0-9, the dash
(-), the underscore character (_), and period (.). The virtual
machine name must not start with a dash (-).
The virtual machine name can only be changed by using
the -N option.
The name change takes effect immediately.
-c number-vcpus
Specifies the number of virtual CPUs this virtual machine
sees at boot time. If unspecified, the number defaults to
one.
-r amount
Specifies the amount of memory available to this virtual
machine.
The sizes are expressed as integers, optionally followed by
one of the following letters:
M (megabytes)
G (gigabytes)
If the letter is omitted, the unit defaults to megabytes.
-R amount
Specifies the amount of memory held in reserve for this
virtual machine.
The amount of memory is expressed as integers, optionally
followed by one of the following letters:
M (megabytes)
G (gigabytes)
If the letter is omitted, the unit defaults to megabytes.
-g [+|-]group[:{admin|oper}]
Adds (+ or unspecified) or removes (-) a group
authorization. A VM Host user account that is a member
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