HP Integrity Virtual Machines Manager 4.3 User Guide

Figure 37 Migration alerts
Error: Displays errors pertaining to migration of virtual machines.
You can clear the alerts information by clicking the trash button ( ) on the right. This also
clears the Migration Alerts icon ( ) next to the virtual machine name on the VM Host Virtual
Machines tab.
For more information about migration and how to start the migration of a virtual machine, see
“Migrating virtual machines” (page 92).
VM vCPU Information
vCPU Count: The number of virtual CPUs in the virtual machine. To use VM Manager to modify
the vCPU count, click Modify Virtual Machine vCPU Count.
Minimum number of vCPUs: If supported by the version of Integrity VM running on the VM
Host, specifies the minimum number of virtual CPUs to be allotted for the virtual machine. To
use VM Manager to modify the minimum count, click Modify Virtual Machine vCPU Count.
Maximum number of vCPUs: If supported by the version of Integrity VM running on the VM
Host, specifies the maximum number of virtual CPUs to be allotted for the virtual machine. To
use VM Manager to modify the maximum count, click Modify Virtual Machine vCPU Count.
vCPU Entitlement: Indicates the entitlement associated with each virtual CPU in the virtual
machine. To use VM Manager to modify the vCPU entitlement, click Modify Virtual Machine
vCPU Entitlement.
vCPU Entitlement Cap: If supported by the version of Integrity VM running on the VM Host,
specifies the maximum amount of processing power (expressed either as a percentage of
physical processor power or as a specific processor speed) to be allotted for the virtual
machine. To use VM Manager to modify the cap, click Modify Virtual Machine vCPU
Entitlement.
VM Memory Information
To use VM Manager to modify the following parameters, click Modify Virtual Machine vCPU
Entitlement.
Current Dynamic Memory Size: Indicates the current actual memory size for the virtual machine.
Current Dynamic Memory Target: The target value to which Integrity VM is trying to set the
memory size for the virtual machine (the Dynamic Memory Size field on the Modify Virtual
Machine Memory page). These two values can be different if for some reason Integrity VM
cannot change the memory size to the specified value.
Memory: The amount of memory configured for the virtual machine, which is the amount of
memory required to start VM (and is modifiable as such on the Modify Virtual Machine
Memory page).
If dynamic memory was enabled, the configuration table displays the following fields instead:
62 Using VM Manager views and tabs