Strategies for Replicating HP-UX 11i Virtual Systems onto Physical and Virtual Integrity Servers
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Remote cloning and rep
Integrity Virtual Machine Basics for
Integrity Virtual Machine
HP Integrity Virtual Machines provides a high level of flexibility when configuring
including v
irtual DVD, virtual disks,
Virtual Disk Drives
Integrity VM virt
ual hard disks may be dynamically or statically added to a virtual machine using either the
Integrity Virtual Machine Manager graphical user interface or the Integr
example, if one wants to add physical storage with devic
virtual machine mynewvm
, one simply executes
# hpvmmodify –
P mynewvm
If the virtual machine is using the new AVIO storage function
# hpvmmodify –
P mynewvm
Attached I/O Devices –
Tape and Optical Media
Integrity Virtual Machines also supports access to tape, optical media, and media changer devices with its
“attached I/O” capability.
The first step needed to enable attached I/O functionality is to create the SCSI pass
through files on the VM Host system by running:
# hpvmdevmgmt –I
Remote cloning and rep
lication usin
g system images placed on sequential media.
Integrity Virtual Machine Basics for
System
Replication
Integrity Virtual Machine
Mass Storage Overview
HP Integrity Virtual Machines provides a high level of flexibility when configuring
irtual DVD, virtual disks,
tape, optical media burners
, and media changer devices.
ual hard disks may be dynamically or statically added to a virtual machine using either the
Integrity Virtual Machine Manager graphical user interface or the Integr
ity VM command line interface. For
example, if one wants to add physical storage with devic
e special filename
/dev/rdsk/c1t2d3
, one simply executes
the following on the physical VM Host system:
P mynewvm
–
a disk:scsi::disk:/dev/rdsk/c1t2d3
If the virtual machine is using the new AVIO storage function
ality,
you can add
P mynewvm
–
a disk:aviostor::disk:/dev/rdsk/c1t2d3
Tape and Optical Media
Integrity Virtual Machines also supports access to tape, optical media, and media changer devices with its
The first step needed to enable attached I/O functionality is to create the SCSI pass
through files on the VM Host system by running:
g system images placed on sequential media.
Replication
HP Integrity Virtual Machines provides a high level of flexibility when configuring
storage for virtual machines,
, and media changer devices.
ual hard disks may be dynamically or statically added to a virtual machine using either the
ity VM command line interface. For
/dev/rdsk/c1t2d3
, to the
the following on the physical VM Host system:
a disk:scsi::disk:/dev/rdsk/c1t2d3
you can add
storage similarly:
a disk:aviostor::disk:/dev/rdsk/c1t2d3
Integrity Virtual Machines also supports access to tape, optical media, and media changer devices with its
The first step needed to enable attached I/O functionality is to create the SCSI pass
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