HP Integrity Virtual Server Manager 6.0 User Guide

migration. For more information about virtual partition migration and how to start migration
of a virtual partition, see “Migrating virtual machines” (page 87).
If an error occurs during the attempt to migrate a virtual partition, Virtual Server Manager
displays an Alerts section that reports the error details.
4
Lists information about CPUs.
5
Lists information about virtual partition memory. If the guest operating system supports dynamic
memory, the information about dynamic memory parameters is displayed.
6
Lists information about external management tools or software.
7
Lists utilization information. Using Virtual Server Manager with Matrix Operating Environment,
you can click a meter to view a snapshot of Capacity Advisor historical data for virtual CPUs,
memory, disk I/O, or network I/O; this feature is not provided when using Virtual Server
Manager from HP SMH.
8
Lists authorization information.
9
Updates the data displayed on this page. In general, Virtual Server Manager tabbed view
screens are refreshed automatically every five minutes. An indicator on these visualization
pages notifies you when the data was last refreshed. Virtual Server Manager screens that
display configuration data are updated simultaneously when you use Virtual Server Manager
to change the related configuration parameters.
Screen details
vPar Configuration Information
vPar Name: The virtual partition name. If the virtual partition is configured as a Serviceguard
package, the package icon ( ) appears next to the virtual partition name. (If the Virtual Server
Manager is being managed by another VSP, the HW field indicates so.)
vPar Network Identity: The host name of the operating system (OS) running on the virtual
partition. The host name is discovered by communicating with the virtual partition, or if the
virtual partition is not active, the host name stored in the virtual partition configuration is used.
The virtual partition must have booted an OS at least once for a host name to be stored in the
virtual partition configuration. If the host name is not known, a question mark (?) is displayed.
VSP(s): The host name of the VSP on which this virtual partition is configured. This is a hyperlink
to the VSP view. If the VSP is an nPartition, the label “(contained in nPartition)” is displayed
and “nPartition” is a hyperlink to Partition Manager for that nPartition.
If the virtual partition is managed by HP Serviceguard and is hosted on multiple VSPs, all of
the VSPs are listed here.
vPar Description: The description of the virtual partition, if the description is available.
Virtual Hardware Status: This indicates the status of the virtual hardware of a virtual partition.
For a description of the status, position the cursor over the icon.
If the virtual partition has migrated to another VSP, the hardware status of the virtual partition
is indicated as Not Runnable ( Not Runnable). The Virtual Server Manager Configuration
Information section includes two additional lines of information explaining the cause of the
Not Runnable status, as described below.
If the virtual partition is an HP Serviceguard package that is managed by another VSP, this
field also displays a status icon ( ) that indicates so. Flyover text shows the status of the
hardware (On) and the name of the VSP currently managing the virtual partition (Serviceguard
guest package).
Operating System: Indicates the last OS type to be booted on this virtual partition. If the virtual
partition has never been booted, this field contains the value that was supplied when the virtual
partition was created.
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