HP Integrity Virtual Server Manager 6.0 User Guide
Screen details
VSP Information
• VSP name: The hostname of the VSP system (as well as the nPartition name and link to Partition
Manager for this nPartition, if the VSP system is contained within an nPartition).
• Resource inventory.
Physical CPU Core Count: The number of processors.◦
◦ Physical CPU Core Speed: The speed of processors.
◦ Physical Memory: The amount of memory.
◦ Online Migration: Indicates whether the VSP is enabled and licensed to support online
migration of virtual partitions and virtual machines. The second column in the following
table shows what the status field displays, based on the state of the VSP listed in the first
column:
Table 1 Online migration status
Online migration statusVSP state for online migration
Host disabledDisabled
Host licensedEnabled and licensed
Host not licensedEnabled and unlicensed
The licensing is included with a bundle that must be installed on the VSP. For more
information about enabling and licensing the VSP, see the HP Integrity Virtual Machines
Installation, Configuration, and Administration manual.
VM and vPar Information
• Number of defined VMs and vPars: The number of defined virtual machines and virtual
partitions.
• Number of active VMs and vPars: The number of virtual machines and virtual partitions currently
booted, and the number of virtual machines and virtual partition packages running on the
local VSP (local) as well as the number that are hosted remotely using HP Serviceguard.
• External Managers: Indicates if the virtual partition and virtual machines are being managed
by gWLM or HP Serviceguard. With Matrix Operating Environment, if virtual partitions and
virtual machines are managed by gWLM, the field provides a hyperlink to gWLM. Under HP
SMH, if virtual partitions and virtual machines are being managed by gWLM, the field identifies
the Central Management Server (CMS) on which gWLM is running and provides a hyperlink
to the Systems Insight Manager/Matrix Operating Environment login screen (you cannot
modify gWLM policies from HP SMH). In either case (using Virtual Server Manager with HP
Matrix Operating Environment or HP SMH), if the virtual partitions are not being managed
by gWLM or HP Serviceguard, this field displays (none).
VSP Resource Utilization
The utilization data is a 5-minute average that is calculated and updated on 5-minute boundaries.
If the data cannot be displayed, the utilization meter (bar graph) is dimmed and a label indicates
the probable cause. For a description of meter labels, see “Utilization meter status/error information”
(page 127).
Using Virtual Server Manager with Matrix Operating Environment, you can click a meter to view
a snapshot of Capacity Advisor historical data. This feature is not provided when using Virtual
Server Manager from HP SMH.
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