HP Integrity Virtual Server Manager 6.2 User Guide
Table Of Contents
- HP Integrity Virtual Server Manager 6.2 User Guide
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installing Integrity Virtual Server Manager
- 3 Accessing and Navigating Integrity Virtual Server Manager
- 4 Using Integrity Virtual Server Manager views and tabs
- 5 Using Integrity Virtual Server Manager menus
- 6 Working with VMs or vPars
- Working with VMs
- Planning VMs
- Creating VMs
- Modifying VMs
- Starting VMs
- Stopping VMs
- Restarting VMs
- Deleting VMs
- Migrating VMs
- Suspending VMs
- Resuming VMs
- Moving suspend files
- Creating virtual switches
- Starting, stopping, and deleting virtual switches
- Deleting network or storage devices
- Opening iLO console
- Opening virtual iLO remote console
- Deleting virtual iLO remote console
- Deleting DIOs
- Adding DIOs
- Replacing DIO H/W path
- Replacing DIO MAC address
- Working with vPars
- Creating vPars
- Modifying vPars
- Booting vPars
- Stopping vPars
- Resetting vPars
- Creating virtual switches
- Starting, stopping, and deleting virtual switches
- Deleting network or storage devices
- Deleting vPars
- Opening iLO console
- Opening virtual iLO remote console
- Deleting virtual iLO remote console
- Adding DIOs
- Replacing DIO H/W path
- Replacing DIO MAC address
- Deleting DIOs
- Working with VMs
- 7 Collecting and viewing utilization data
- 8 Viewing logs and version information
- 9 Support and other resources
- Information to collect before contacting HP
- How to contact HP
- Security bulletin and alert policy for non-HP owned software components
- Subscription service
- Registering for software technical support and update service
- How to use your software technical support and update
- HP authorized resellers
- New and changed information in this edition
- Related information
- Typographic conventions
- 10 Documentation feedback
- A Error messages, status indicators, and troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Index
Figure 2 Integrity Virtual Server Manager with HP Systems Insight Manager and the HP Matrix
Operating Environment for HP-UX
In this environment, you can use Integrity Virtual Server Manager in seamless integration with
other Matrix Operating Environment for HP-UX components. These interlinking components
enhance the functionality and flexibility of your virtual server environment. For example:
◦ HP Matrix OE visualization provides a framework for visualizing your Virtual Server
Environment. All of the systems and workloads that you are authorized to view are
displayed in a graphical view. The hierarchical relationships between systems and their
current utilization metrics can be seen in a single screen. Using HP Matrix OE visualization,
you can manage a pool of multiple-OS, dynamically sizable virtual servers. You use HP
Matrix OE visualization to access Integrity Virtual Server Manager for viewing and
modifying VSP or virtual partition (machine) components.
◦ HP Global Workload Manager (gWLM) is a multiple-system, multiple-OS workload
manager that serves as an intelligent policy engine in Matrix Operating Environment for
10 Introduction