HP Integrity Virtual Machines 4.2: Installation, Configuration, and Administration
physical LAN cards. For more information about
vswitches, see the hpvmnet(1M) manpage.
For information about specifying storage and network
resources for guests, see hpvmresources(5).
-b rsrc
Specifies the boot device for the cloned virtual machine.
To specify the rsrc parameter to the -b, option, you must
specify the virtual device hardware address. The virtual
device hardware address specifies the address of the boot
disk being cloned from. The physical device specifies the
boot disk being cloned to.
For more information about specifying storage and network
resources for guests, see hpvmresources(5).
-F
Ignores all virtual machine configuration warnings,
including oversubscribing of resources (Force mode).
This option is primarily intended for use by scripts and
other noninteractive applications.
-c number_vcpus
Specifies the number of virtual CPUs visible to the new
virtual machine. If unspecified, the number defaults to that
of the existing virtual machine.
-r amount
Specifies the amount of memory available to the new
virtual machine at boot time.
The sizes are expressed as integers, optionally followed by
one of these units:
• M (megabytes)
• G (gigabytes)
If the letter is left off, the unit type defaults to megabytes.
If the -r option is omitted, the amount of memory is that
of the existing virtual machine.
-S
Specifies that the cloned guest must share the same virtual
LAN (VLAN) ports as the source guest. By default, the
hpvmclone command allocates VLAN ports that are
different from those allocated to the guest that is the source
of the clone operation.
[-g [+]group [ : {admin|
oper}]]
Specifies group authorization. Use the -g
[+]group:{admin | oper}syntax to add a group, where
+ is optional. When adding a group authorization, the
default authorization type is oper.
To remove a group authorization, specify the -g -group
syntax.
This option can be specified more than once.
[-u [+]username[ :{admin |
oper}]]
Specifies user authorization. Remove user authorization
by using the -u user syntax. The virtual machine user
account specified here can use the hpvmconsole command
to manage the virtual machine.
Add user authorization using the -u [+]user{:admin
|oper } syntax, where + is optional. When adding a
group authorization, the default authorization type is oper.
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