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

Table 23 Options to the hpvmclone command (continued)
DescriptionOption
Specifies that the cloned guest must share the same virtual LAN (VLAN) ports
as the source guest. By default, the hpvmclone command allocates VLAN
ports that are different from those allocated to the guest that is the source of
the clone operation. For more information about using VLANS on VMs, see
Section 8.4 (page 120).
-S amount
Specifies a group authorization. The specified administrative level (admin or
oper) is applied to the specified user group.
-g group[:{admin|oper}]
Specifies a user authorization. The specified administrative level (admin or
oper) is applied to the specified user group.
-u user[:{admin|oper}]
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
graceful_stop_timeout
mac_address
sched_preference
serial_number
tunables
suspend={enable | disable}
suspend_file=delete
For OVMM, the parameters values are:
online_migration
migrate_frozen_phase_timeout
migrate_copy_phase_timeout
migrate_io_quiesce_timeout
migrate_init_phase_timeout
For more information about dynamic memory, see Section 13.14.2 (page 235).
Specifies the following VM or vPar attributes that control VM or vPar behavior:
vm_type={vpar|shared}
resources_reserved={0|1}
active_config={0|1}
To specify the serial number of the new VM, enter serial_number={new
| same}
-x keyword=parameter
For example, to clone the VM named host3, to create a new VM named clone1, enter the
following commands. First, view the current guest status on the VSP:
# hpvmstatus
[Virtual Machines]
Virtual Machine Name VM # Type OS Type State #VCPUs #Devs #Nets Memory
==================== ===== ====== ======== ====== ===== ===== ======= ========
host1 2 SH HPUX On (OS) 1 1 1 2 GB
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