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

error message indicates the changes that require the virtual
machine to be rebooted.
-e percent
Specifies the percentage of CPU resources to which each
of the guest's virtual CPUs is entitled.
During peak system CPU load, the entitlement is the
guaranteed minimum allocation of CPU resources for this
virtual machine.
The percent can be set to an integral value between 0 and
100. If the value specified is less than 5, the virtual machine
will be allocated the minimum percentage of 5%. The
default is 10%.
In addition to the guest calculation, Integrity VM reserves
processing power for essential system functions such as
logging, networking, and file system daemons.
The -e and the -E options are mutually exclusive.
-E cycles
Specifies the virtual machine's CPU entitlement in CPU
cycles.
The cycles are expressed as an integer, followed by one of
the following letters to specify units:
M: megahertz
G: gigahertz
If no letter is specified, the default unit is megahertz.
The -e and the -E options are mutually exclusive.
-F
Suppresses all resource conflict checks and associated
warning messages (force mode). Force mode is provided
for scripts and other noninteractive applications. Note that
you will receive no notification of potential resource
problems for a virtual machine modified with the -F
option.
The -F and -s options are mutually exclusive.
-i package-name
Specifies whether the virtual machine is managed by
Serviceguard or gWLM (or both). For the argument, specify
the Serviceguard package name, gWLM, both, or NONE.
This option is used by Integrity VM software; do not use
this option without express instruction by HP.
-j {0|1}
Specifies whether the virtual machine is a distributed guest
(that is, managed by Serviceguard and can be failed over
to another cluster member). This option is used by Integrity
VM software; do not use this option without express
instruction by HP.
-l vm-label
Specifies a descriptive label for the virtual machine, which
can be useful in identifying a specific virtual machine in
the hpvmstatus verbose display. The label can contain
up to 256 alphanumeric characters, including A-Z, a-z, 0-9,
the dash (-), the underscore character (_), and the period
(.). If white space is desired, the label must be quoted ("").
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