HP Integrity Virtual Machines 4.3: Installation, Configuration, Administration
• TX — Transmit rate in megabytes/second for named
guest/vswitch/port over interval specified.
• RX Mb/s — Receive rate in megabytes/second for
named guest/vswitch/port over interval specified.
• TXDROPS — Number network transmit packet
dropped by the port over interval specified.
• RXDROPS — Number network receive packet
dropped by the port over interval specified.
NOTE: The Integrity VM guest kit for HP-UX guests must be installed to receive output with
the -G or -D options.
HP OpenVMS guests do not display data with the -G or -D options.
Only AVIO statistics are displayed for guests with the -N and -S options. VIO statistics are not
shown.
RETURN VALUES
The hpvmsar command exits with one of the following values:
0: Successful completion.
1: One or more error conditions
occurred.
DIAGNOSTICS
The hpvmsar command displays the following messages:
• Invalid display mode x (max y): The display mode is not supported by this version of
hpvmsar.
• Missing argument to option (followed by usage): A required argument was not provided.
• Missing option (followed by usage): An option was not recognized.
• Nothing to display, exiting: No -a specified and no guest either.
• Unable to find guest X: The guest name is not spelled correctly.
• Unable to allocate memory for history: Really low memory on the VM Host.
EXAMPLES
The following displays the vCPU data for all guests, running and idle. The dashes indicate a
guest not booted or at the EFI prompt.
# hpvmsar -A
HP-UX star B.11.31 U ia64 10/22/10
10:31:27 NAME %GUEST %IDLE %WAIT %HOST
10:31:29 ux2 6.52 96.76 0.04 96.92
ux1 3.10 96.86 0.00 96.87
10:31:30 ux2 12.03 87.01 0.09 88.09
ux1 3.28 96.72 0.00 96.73
10:31:31 ux2 13.58 87.04 0.13 87.39
ux1 3.68 96.28 0.01 96.29
10:31:32 ux2 3.04 93.09 0.00 93.12
ux1 11.99 87.08 0.47 87.56
10:31:33 ux2 3.04 97.41 0.00 97.42
ux1 79.05 14.80 3.62 21.85
The following example shows that guest ux1 has two disks assigned to it. disk1 is in light use
and disk8 is not in use at all.
# hpvmsar -D ux1
HP-UX new4 B.11.31 U ia64 10/21/10
17:43:42 GUEST GDISK G%BUSY GAVQUE GR+W/s GBLKS/s GAVWAIT GAVSERV HDISK H%BUSY HAVQUE HR+W/s
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