HP Integrity Virtual Machines 4.3: Installation, Configuration, Administration

hpvmsar(1M)
NAME
hpvmsar -- Integrity VM system activity reporter.
SYNOPSIS
hpvmsar { -a | -A | vm-name[...] } [-M] [-s rate ] [-n count ] [-h rate]
hpvmsar -I { -a | -A | vm-name[...] } [-M] [-m mode] [-s rate ] [-n count ] [-h rate]
hpvmsar -H [-s rate ] [-n count ] [-h rate]
hpvmsar -F { -a | -A | vm-name[...] } [-M] [-s rate ] [-n count ] [-h rate]
hpvmsar -G { -a | -A | vm-name[...] } [-s rate ] [-n count ] [-h rate]
hpvmsar -N { -a | -A | vm-name[...] } [-s rate ] [-n count ] [-h rate]
hpvmsar -S vswitch-name[...] [-s rate ] [-n count ] [-h rate]
hpvmsar -D { -a | -A | vm-name[...] } [-s rate ] [-n count ] [-h rate]
DESCRIPTION
The hpvmsar command displays system performance statistics for the running local host and
running local virtual machines. The statistics displayed come from the running guests, the VM
host and Integrity VM itself.
With the -a option, the hpvmsar command displays information about all running guests. The
display is reformatted as guests are started or stopped.
With the -A option, the hpvmsar command displays information about all guests, whether they
are running or not. Guests that are not running display as blank entries. Without these options,
the hpvmsar command displays information about the specified virtual machines.
The options change the number, frequency and rate at which the display headers are printed in
the text displays.
The maximum number of guests that can be displayed at one time is 512. The maximum number
of vswitches that can be displayed on a single display is 512.
Options
The hpvmsar command recognizes the following command-line options and arguments:
-s rate Collects and displays data every rate seconds. The default
is 1 second.
-n count
Counts how many samples are taken, with zero (0)
indicating to sample forever. The default is 5 samples in
text mode and 0 (infinity) in graphical mode.
-h rate
In text mode, sets how frequently the header is displayed.
Header information indicates what each column of text
represents. The default is to display the header every 8th
sample
-M
Displays separate information for each virtual CPU (vCPU)
individually. By default, it is displayed per guest, as an
average of all vCPUs.
-m mode When displaying information graphically, hpvmsar offers
multiple viewing modes. The initial mode is selected using
the -m option, with the default being mode 0, stacked up.
This option has no effect if DISPLAY is not set. The display
mode can be changed by pressing any key and cycles
through all available modes. The following modes are
provided:
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