HP Integrity Virtual Machines 4.3: Installation, Configuration, Administration
virtual iLO Remote Console for this guest. The address is
entered in dot notation form.
-L console_IP_Addr_Netmask
During a migration the virtual iLO Remote Console
addressing will follow the migration.
-e percent[:max_percent]
Specifies the percentage of CPU resources to which each
of the guest's virtual CPUs is entitled. During peak system
CPU load, the entitlement is the guaranteed minimum
allocation of CPU resources for this virtual machine.
The percent can be set to an integral value between 0 and
100. If the value specified is less than 5, then the virtual
machine is allocated the minimum percentage of 5%. The
default entitlement is 10%.
The maximum entitlement may not exceed 100 percent,
and may not be less than the minimum. Each group has a
default maximum setting of 100 percent. You can view the
current settings by using the hpvmstatus -r command.
In addition to the guest calculation, Integrity VM reserves
processing power for essential system functions like
logging, networking, and file system daemons.
The -e and -E options are mutually exclusive.
-E cycles[:max_cycles]
Specifies the virtual machine's CPU entitlement in CPU
cycles.
The cycles are expressed as an integer, followed by one of
these units:
• M (megahertz)
• G (gigahertz)
If no letter is specified, the default unit is megahertz.
The -e and -E options are mutually exclusive.
-F
Suppresses all resource conflict checks and associated
warning messages (force mode). This option is primarily
intended for use by scripts and other noninteractive
applications. Note that you will receive no notification of
potential resource problems for a virtual machine created
with the -F option.
The -F and -s options are mutually exclusive.
The -F option is deprecated in Integrity Virtual Machines
commands.
-a
Specifies the mapping of a guest virtual device to a VM
Host backing store. A virtual device is instantiated on
physical entities that are managed by the VM Host. These
physical entities (for example, network cards, files, logical
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