HP vPars and Integrity Virtual Machines V6.1 Administrator Guide

EFI indicates the vPar/VM is running normally in EFI.
OS indicates the vPar/VM is running normally in the operating system.
ATTN! indicates the guest is not responding to interrupts.
Table 24 describes the options to the hpvmstatus command.
Table 24 Options to the hpvmstatus Command
DescriptionOption
Displays the version of the Integrity VM product that is running on the VSP.-v
Displays detailed information about the specified virtual machine or about all the virtual machines
if you do not specify one using either the -p or -P option.
-V
Specifies the display output should be in machine-readable format.-M
Specifies the display output should be in XML format.-X
Specifies the name of the virtual machine for which to display information.-P vm-name
Specifies the number of the virtual machine for which to display information.-p vm-number
Displays the resource allocation of the specified virtual machine. You must include either the -p
option or the -P option.
-D
Displays the event log for the VSP or the specified virtual machine. The event log records all changes
to virtual machine configurations.
-e
Displays the memory and virtual CPU resource allocation for the virtual machines (or for the specified
virtual machine if you use the -p option or the -P option). This option displays the entitlement and
virtual CPUs parameters configured for the virtual machine and the current usage of those resources.
-r
Displays the devices allocated to the virtual machine you specify using either the -p option or the
-P option.
-d
Displays the scheduler mode for the VSP. CAPPED indicates that gWLM is managing the node.
NORMAL indicates that the node is not being managed by gWLM.
-S
Displays the current VSP resources.-s
If Serviceguard is installed, displays information about the multiple-server environment.-m
Displays the resource reservations settings of the virtual machines.-R
Displays the changes from the current configuration.-L
When used with the -P option, prints statistics collected by the monitor.-i
Displays whether the guests prefer cell local memory (clm), interleaved memory (ilm), or none.-C
Displays the guest configuration differences between the next start and the last start guest
configurations.
-A
For example, to see detailed information about the host1 virtual machine, enter the following
command:
# hpvmstatus -V -P host1
[Virtual Machine Details]
Virtual Machine Name : host1
Virtual Machine UUID : e4f786d4-14ad-11e1-b600-0017a4776014
Virtual Machine ID : 1
Virtual Machine Label :
VM's Model Name : server Integrity Virtual Machine
VM's Serial Number : VM01147000
VM's Config Version : 6.10.0
VM's Config Label : HPVM B.06.10 LR ccipf debug Wed Dec 07 2011 12h07m02s PST
Virtual Machine Type : Shared
Has reserved resources : No
Configuration is active : Yes
Operating System : HPUX
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