HP Integrity Virtual Machines 4.3: Installation, Configuration, Administration

DynMem Min: The minimum memory that can be dynamically allocated
to this virtual machine with the dynamic memory allocation capability
or automatic memory reallocation (AMR).
Memory Entitle: The value of the desired memory allocation for the
virtual machine. It may be set manually or automatically (by AMR). :
The amount of memory entitlement this virtual machine is guaranteed
to have allocated to it, provided it has memory demand. This value is
meaningful only if AMR is enabled for the virtual machine. Otherwise,
the value is ignored
DynMem Max: The maximum memory that can be dynamically allocated
to this virtual machine with the dynamic memory allocation capability
or AMR.
DynMem Target: The value of the desired memory allocation for the
virtual machine. It may be set manually or automatically (by AMR).
DynMem Current: The actual, current memory allocated to the virtual
machine.
Comfort Min: The memory allocation required to relieve memory
"pressure" in the virtual machine.
Total Memory: The absolute maximum amount of memory this virtual
machine may be allocated.
Free Memory: Amount of free memory in the virtual machine (according
to the operating system running there).
Available Memory: Amount of memory allocated to the virtual machine's
user processes but not locked. This memory is available for paging by
the virtual machine's operating system.
Memory Pressure: A value between 0 and 100 used as an indicator of
memory deficit and paging. The higher the number the longer the system
has been in a memory deficit.
AMR Chunk: The granularity of memory allocation used by AMR to
increase or decrease that allocated to a virtual machine.
AMR State: Indicator of the AMR state of a given VM. The following
indicators are displayed:
If the amr_enable attribute is not set, DISABLED is displayed.
If the VM is not running on the VM Host, but the amr_enable
attribute is set, ENABLED is displayed.
If the VM is running and the amr_enable attribute is set, then one
of two states is displayed: ACTIVE if the VM's memory entitlement
is set or PENDING if the VM's memory entitlement is not set.
-d
Displays the devices on the specified virtual machine in the same format
used on the command line.
-S
Reports the VM Host scheduler mode (CAPPED or NORMAL). If CAPPED,
displays information about the controller process.
-s
Displays the current VM Host resources.
-m
Displays information about the multiserver environment, including the
Serviceguard identifier, state, IP address, and host name. If the VM Host is
not a Serviceguard server, the following message is displayed:
No HPVM multi-server environment configured.
-C
Displays whether the guests prefer cell local memory (clm), interleaved
memory (ilm) or none. Note that none, ilm or cell is displayed in the Cell
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