HP Integrity Virtual Machines 4.3: Installation, Configuration, Administration
using telnet or ssh using this IP address. Accessing the
virtual iLO Remote Console will automatically run the
command hpvmconsole for this guest.
To facilitate virtual iLO Remote Console access, an IP alias
interface will be created using this IP address and the
netmask specified in the option. If the IP address specified
is 0, the IP alias interface for this guest will be removed. If
this option is not specified, then the new guest being
created will have no virtual iLO Remote Console set up.
The virtual iLO Remote Console configuration for the guest
from which this new guest is cloned is left untouched.
-L console_IP_Addr_Netmask
Specifies the IPv4 subnet mask used with the option when
setting up the IP interface to be used for accessing the
virtual iLO Remote Console for this guest. The address is
entered in dot notation form.
-N clone_vm_name
Specifies the name to be assigned to the new virtual
machine. The name can be composed of up to 256
alphanumeric characters, including A-Z, a-z, 0-9, the dash
(—), the underscore (_), and the period (.).
The virtual machine name cannot start with a dash (—).
You must specify the -N option.
-e percent[:max_percent]
Specifies the percentage of CPU resources to which each
of the new guest's virtual CPUs is entitled. If the
entitlement is not specified with this option or the -E
option, the new virtual machine's entitlement is that of the
existing virtual machine.
The percentage 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 is 10%.
The maximum entitlement cannot exceed 100 percent and
cannot be less than the minimum. Each group has a default
maximum setting of 100 percent.
The entitled CPU resources inherited from the existing
virtual machine, specified in cycles or percentages, are
replaced in the new virtual machine by this percentage.
The -e and the -E options are mutually exclusive.
-E cycles[:max_cycles]
Specifies the virtual machine's CPU entitlement in number
of CPU clock cycles. If the cycles are not specified with this
option and the -e option is not specified, the new virtual
machine's entitled CPU resources is that of the existing
virtual machine.
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 value of entitlement inherited from the existing virtual
machine (specified in either cycles or percentages) is
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