Extracting Resource Allocation Data for Chargeback in a HP Virtual Server Environment for HP Integrity Servers

hp.sim.aggr.alerts: 16
DeviceName: va00-cplx_USE4452HL6
DeviceType: 19
DeviceAddress:
ProductName:
OSName:
DeviceAddress:
DeviceKey: 10
FullDNSName:
AssociationType:
AssociatedDeviceType: 0
AssociatedDeviceName:
AssociatedDeviceKey: 0
TimeStamp: 1191273186704
CMS #
mxquery –e “All nParitions”: Lists all partitions of all complexes. DeviceName is the
name of the partition, and AssocatedDeviceName is the name of the complex to which it
belongs. For example:
CMS # mxquery -e "All nPartitions" | more
NoticeID: 219
HWStatus: 4
MPStatus: 0
SWStatus: 0
hp.sim.aggr.alerts: 16
DeviceName: va00np10
DeviceType: 1
DeviceAddress: 16.116.90.97
ProductName: ia64 hp server rx7620
OSName: HP-UX
DeviceAddress:
DeviceKey: 6
FullDNSName: va00np10.zko.hp.com
AssociationType: NodeToComplex
AssociatedDeviceType: 19
AssociatedDeviceName: va00-cplx_USE4452HL6
AssociatedDeviceKey: 10
TimeStamp: 1191269153043
CMS #
mxreport –e “CPU – Servers” –x CSV: Lists all CPU cores of all servers and
partitions (but not complexes directly). It includes one line of output per CPU core, with the
name of the partition included as a field. For example:
CMS # mxreport -e "CPU - Servers" -x CSV | more
CPU - Servers
Associated systems: All Servers
Report date and time: Monday, October 1, 2007 5:25:56 PM EDT
CPU
"System Name","CPU Type","CPU Speed (MHz)","Slot Number"
"va00np00","Intel(R) Itanium(R) 2 Processor","1500","3"
48