HP Integrity Virtual Machines 4.2: Installation, Configuration, and Administration

-X
Displays verbose information about attribute and resource in XML format,
including information on migrating virtual machines.
The -V, -M, and -X options are mutually exclusive.
-P vm-name
Specifies the name of the virtual machine for which information is to be
displayed.
The -P and -p options are mutually exclusive.
-p vm-number
Specifies the number of the virtual machine for which information is to be
displayed. The vm_number is assigned when a virtual machine is created
and is displayed by the hpvmstatus command.
The -P and -p options are mutually exclusive.
-D
Displays resource assignments that takes effect the next time the virtual
machine is started (deferred mode).
-L
Displays the changes from the current configuration.
-e
Displays the event log for the VM Host or the specified virtual machine. The
event log records all changes to virtual machine configurations.
-i This option, when used with the -P option, prints statistics collected by the
monitor. Currently, these include vCPU percentage and durations over the
lifetime of the guest.
-r
Displays the resource entitlement information for the virtual machine or
machines. There are two sections, one for virtual CPU entitlement information
and one for virtual machine memory entitlement. The virtual CPU section
includes the following information:
#vCPUs: The number of virtual CPUs in this virtual machine.
Entitlement: The amount of CPU entitlement this virtual machine can
use per virtual CPU. Note that the displayed value might be slightly
different than what was specified. For example, the value can be rounded
down to the nearest whole percentage of CPU entitlement.
Maximum: The maximum amount of CPU entitlement this virtual
machine can use. Note that the displayed value might be slightly
different than what was specified. For example, the value might be
rounded up to the nearest whole percentage of CPU entitlement. If no
maximum is set, the default is 100% or all the CPU cycles. For example,
a 1500Mhz CPU displays 1500Mhz.
Percent Usage: The percentage of the VM Host physical CPUs this virtual
machine has used during the last interval period.
Cumulative Usage: The number of VM Host CPU ticks this virtual
machine has consumed since the virtual machine was booted.
When you specify a virtual machine, the hpvmstatus command displays
the following information for each virtual CPU:
Cumulative Usage: The number of ticks this virtual CPU has consumed
since the virtual machine was booted.
Guest percent: The CPU percentage that the guest has consumed.
Host percent: The CPU percentage that the VM Host uses on behalf of
the guest.
Cycles achieved (in MHz).
Sampling Interval: The time between samples.
The virtual machine memory section includes the following information:
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