HP-UX HB v13.00 Ch-18 - HPVM
HP-UX Handbook – Rev 13.00 Page 38 (of 49)
Chapter 18 Integrity Virtual Machines (HPVM)
October 29, 2013
- To migrate vmguest2 to virtual host vmhostB
vmhost:/>hpvmmigrate -P vmguest2 -h vmhostB
hpvmcollect
The hpvmcollect command collects log files, system status, device information, system and
Integrity Virtual Machines configuration, guest information, and, optionally, crash dumps.
When run on a VM Host, it collects systemwide information as well as information for a
specified guest.
When run in a guest, it collects only the information associated with the guest.
The hpvmcollect command creates a directory and produces a tar archive or a compressed tar
archive containing the collected information and places it in your current directory (default) or
the directory you specify with the –d option on the host you specify with –h option.
Example:
Collect host and guest data for a single guest name “vmguest1” into /tmp (/tmp/hpvmcollect_archive/ gets created)
# hpvmcollect –d /tmp –P vmguest1
Note: Please use it prior to logging a call.
hpvminfo
Allows you to determine whether you are running in a guest or on the VM Host. When run in a
guest, this command returns information to identify the VM Host.
Example:
Run in a VM host
vmhost:/>hpvminfo
hpvminfo: Running on an HPVM host.
- Run in a guest:
vmguest1:/>hpvminfo -V
hpvminfo: Running inside an HPVM guest.
Host chassis information
Host model string : ia64 hp server rx4640
Host serial number : DEH4547A7B
Host partition ident : f00974b0-7bb3-11da-954d-08663df866e2
Host machine ident : f00974b0-7bb3-11da-954d-08663df866e2
Host Inet information
Hostname : vmhost
Number of host IPv6 Addresses : 0