HP-UX vPars and Integrity VM V6.1.5 Administrator Guide (5900-2295, April 2013)

Target : 1
Lun : 0
Physical Storage type : disk
Physical Device : /dev/rdisk/disk4
[Network Interface Details]
Interface : vswitch
Adapter type : avio_lan
Backing : sitelan
Vswitch Port : 1
Bus : 0
Device : 1
Function : 0
Mac Address : ea-2a-7b-81-8e-19
[Direct I/O Interface Details]
[Misc Interface Details]
Device type : serial
Adapter type : com1
Physical Storage type : tty
Physical Device : console
To display the VSP system resource, use the -s option to the hpvmstatus command. For example:
# hpvmstatus -s
[HPVM Server System Resources]
vPar/VM types supported by this VSP = Shared
Processor speed = 1596 Mhz
Total physical memory = 16278 Mbytes
Total number of operable system cores = 8
CPU cores allocated for VSP = 1
Specific display output from some Integrity VM tools, such as the hpvmstatus command, is
subject to occasional changes of form and content. Program scripts should always use
machine-readable output options (for example, hpvmstatus -M) whenever available to avoid
future script maintenance.
11.4 Monitoring Integrity VM performance
Guest and VSP performance information is displayed by the VSP command hpvmsar. One of the
displays in hpvmsar can be shown in a GUI-type format with four different styles. For information
about these styles, see hpvmsar manpage. Note that some hpvmsar commands can be run only
on HP-UX guests.
Table 25 Options to the hpvmsar Command
Display DescriptionOption
Default Guest & Host Cpu usage Display in text or GUI
modes for all running guests
-a
Default Guest & Host Cpu usage Display in text or GUI
modes for all guests whether they are running or stopped
-A
Host to Guest Storage Utilization Display-D
Integrity VM core Memory Metrics Display-F
Guest Dynamic Memory, Swap, Paging Display-G
Host Memory, Swap, Paging Display-H
Guest Interrupt Display-I
Guest AVIO Network traffic by vswitch Display-N
Vswitch AVIO Network traffic by Port Display-S
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