HP Integrity Virtual Machines 4.2: Installation, Configuration, and Administration

-r amount
Specifies the amount of memory available to this virtual
machine.
The size is expressed as an integer, optionally followed by
one of these units:
M (megabytes)
G (gigabytes)
If unspecified, the unit defaults to megabytes. If the -r
option is omitted, the size defaults to 2 GB.
-g group[:{admin | oper}]
Specifies the group authorization. A VM Host user account
that is a member of this group can use the hpvmconsole
command to manage this guest. The group attribute
specifies the name of the group. The argument specifies
the privilege level available at the virtual console: either
admin or oper (the default).
This option can be specified more than once.
-u user[:{admin | oper}]
Specifies the user authorization. A VM Host user account
specified here can use the hpvmconsole command to
manage this guest. The user attribute specifies the user
name. The argument specifies the privilege level available
at the virtual console: either admin or oper (the default).
This option can be specified more than once.
-s
Verifies the virtual machine configuration and returns
warnings or errors but does not create the virtual machine.
This option is used to start the hpvmcreate command's
resource checking for a virtual machine configuration
without actually creating the virtual machine. If the -s
option is not specified, the virtual machine is created even
if resource warnings occur.
The -F and -s options are mutually exclusive.
-x
Specifies whether the new virtual machine uses dynamic
memory and the values associated with it by including the
following keywords:
-x dynamic_memory_control={0|1}
-x ram_dyn_type={none|any|driver}
-x ram_dyn_min=amount
-x ram_dyn_max=amount
-x ram_dyn_target_start=amount
Specifies whether the virtual machine's dynamic
memory settings are automatically adjusted. The
ram_dyn_entitlement and amr_enable options
must be set to enable adjustments.
-x ram_dyn_entitlement=amount
Specifies the minimum guaranteed amount of
memory.
-x amr_enable={0|1}
Enables or disables AMR monitoring for a guest,
where 1 enables and 0 disables. The monitor (amr
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