HP Integrity Virtual Machines 4.2: Installation, Configuration, and Administration
• State:
— Off => guest is not started
— Off (NR) => guest is not started and is not runnable
— On => guest is started
— On (EFI) => guest is started and running in EFI
— On (OS) => guest is started and running in the operating system
— On (RMT) => guest is started and running as a Serviceguard-packaged VM on another
member of the cluster. See Runsysid.
— On (ATTN)=> guest is started but needs attention
— On (MGT) => guest is the target of a migration
— On (MGS) => guest is the source of a migration
— On (RMT) => guest is a Serviceguard guest running on a remote host.
• #VCPUs: Number of vcpus assigned to the guest
• #Devs: Number of devices assigned to the guest
• #Nets: Number of networks assigned to the guest
• Memory: Amount of memory assigned to the guest
• Rmt Host: The MSE serverid that is running the guest. If a guest is controlled by Serviceguard,
the runsysid is set to the MSE serverid of the Integrity VM Host running the guest. If the guest
is not running or no MSE is configured, this value is set to zero.
The hpvmstatus -V option displays the new attributes, which will be displayed after Runnable
status and associated attributes.
Graceful stop timeout : 30
Runnable status : Disabled
Not runnable setby : Migrate
Not runnable reason : Guest has been migrated to host newhost6.
Modify status : Disabled
Not modify setby : Migrate
Not modify reason : Guest has been migrated to host newhost6.
Visible status : Disabled
Not visible setby : Migrate
Not visible reason : Guest has been migrated to host newhost6.
Options
The following options can be specified only once.
The hpvmstatus command recognizes the following options and arguments:
-v Displays the version number of the hpvmstatus command. The version
number is displayed first, followed by information specified by other options.
-V
Displays detailed information (verbose mode) about the virtual machines,
including the status of migrating virtual machines. For migrating virtual
machines, the verbose status displays in which stage the migration is and
percent completed for that stage. The verbose status also displays the source
and target VM Host aliases and IP addresses.
The -V, -M, and -X options are mutually exclusive.
-M
Displays verbose attribute and resource information in machine- readable
format, including information on migrating virtual machines.
Individual fields are separated by one of three delimiters:
• The colon (:) separates each field and resource type.
• The semicolon (;) separates subfields of a resource type.
• The comma (,) separates individual items in a list of similar items.
The -V, -M, and -X options are mutually exclusive.
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