HP Integrity Virtual Machines 4.3: Installation, Configuration, Administration

The vm_name argument is in some state other than Off.
The hpvmremove command and Integrity VM are at different revision levels.
EXAMPLES
Delete the virtual machine myguest:
# hpvmremove -P myguest
hpvmremove: Remove the virtual machine myguest? [n/y]: y
Delete a virtual machine using its unique identifier using the force option:
# hpvmremove -F -p 333
Remove a running guest:
# hpvmremove -P hpux1
hpvmremove: The guest is currently running, not able to remove.
hpvmremove: Unable to continue.
OBSOLESCENCE
The -F option is deprecated in Integrity Virtual Machines commands. This flag might be removed
in a future release of Integrity Virtual Machines. HP recommends use of the command with the
-s option, then resolving any errors or warnings that result before executing the command
without the -s option and without the -F option.
AUTHORS
The hpvmremove command was developed by HP.
SEE ALSO
On the VM Host:
hpvm(5), hpvmclone(1M), hpvmcollect(1M), hpvmconsole(1M), hpvmcreate(1M), hpvmdevinfo(1M),
hpvmdevmgmt(1M), hpvmdevtranslate(1M), hpvmhostgdev(1M), hpvmhostrdev(1M), hpvminfo(1M),
hpvmmigrate(1M), hpvmmodify(1M), hpvmmove_suspend(1M), hpvmnet(1M), hpvmnvram(1M),
hpvmpubapi(3), hpvmresources(5), hpvmresume(1M), hpvmsar(1M), hpvmsg_move(1M),
hpvmsg_package(1M), hpvmstart(1M), hpvmstatus(1M), hpvmstop(1M), hpvmsuspend(1M),
hpvmupgrade(1M), p2vassist(1M)
On the Integrity VM guest:
hpvmcollect(1M), hpvminfo(1M), hpvmmgmt(1M), hpvmpubapi(3)
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