HP-UX vPars and Integrity VM V6.3 Administrator Guide

Table 22 Options to the hpvmmodify command (continued)
DescriptionOption
Specifies whether the VM is a distributed guest (that is, managed by
Serviceguard) and can be failed over to another cluster member running Integrity
VM. Do not specify this option. This option is used internally by Integrity VM.
-j [0|1]
Specifies values for dynamic memory setting associated with the guest, including:
dynamic_memory_control
ram_dyn_type
ram_dyn_min
ram_dyn_max
ram_dyn_target_start
ram_dyn_entitlement=amount
amr_enable={0|1}
amr_chunk_size=amount
runnable_status
not_runnable_reason
graceful_stop_timeout
sched_preference
suspend={enable | disable}
suspend_file=delete
Specifies settings for OVMM:
online_migration
migrate_init_phase_timeout
migrate_copy_phase_timeout
migrate_io_quiesce_phase_timeout
migrate_frozen_phase_timeout
For more information about dynamic memory, see Section 13.14.2 (page 235).
Specifies VM or vPar attributes that control their behavior:
vm_type={vpar|shared}
resources_reserved={0|1}
active_config={0|1}
Modifies the modify_status, visible_status, register_status, and runnable_status.
For more information about the hpvmmodify command, see Table 22 (page
143).
-x keyword=parameter
If the hpvmmodify command does not display any warnings, the VSP system will be ready to
start the VM.
After you make the necessary modifications, use the hpvmstart command to start the VM. For
example:
# hpvmstart -P host1
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Initializing System Event Log
Initializing Forward Progress Log
Opening minor device and creating guest machine container
Creation of VM, minor device 2
Allocating guest memory: 2048MB
allocating low RAM (0-40000000, 2048MB)
/opt/hpvm/lbin/hpvmapp (/var/opt/hpvm/uuids/8ba249f2-3399-11db-aacc-00306ef392e0
/vmm_config.next): Allocated 1073741824 bytes at 0x6000000100000000
locking memory: 0-40000000
allocating firmware RAM (ffaa0000-ffab5000, 84KB)
/opt/hpvm/lbin/hpvmapp (/var/opt/hpvm/uuids/8ba249f2-3399-11db-aacc-00306ef392e0
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