HP Integrity Virtual Machines 4.3: Installation, Configuration, Administration

Table 3-8 Options to the hpvmclone Command (continued)
DescriptionOption
Specifies the IP address used to connect to the guest's virtual iLO Remote
Console. The address must be specified in IPv4 dot notation or 0. If 0 is entered,
then the guest will no longer have virtual iLO Remote Console access using
IP.
-K console_IP_Addr
Specifies the IPv4 subnet mask used with the option when setting up the IP
interface to be used for accessing the virtual iLO Remote Console for this
guest. The address is entered in dot notation form.
-Lconsole_IP_Addr_Netmask
Specifies the name of the new virtual machine (the clone). The clone-vm-name
can be up to 256 alphanumeric characters. The same virtual machine name
cannot already exist on the same VM Host system.
-N clone-vm-name
Specifies the virtual machine's CPU entitlement in CPU cycles. To specify the
percentage of CPU power, enter the following option:
-e percent[:max_percent]
To specify the clock cycles, enter one of the following options:
-E cycles[:max_cycles]M (for megahertz)
-E cycles[:max_cycles]G (for gigahertz)
-e percent[:max_percent] | -E
cycles[:max_cycles]
Specifies a descriptive label for this virtual machine. The label can contain up
to 256 alphanumeric characters, including A-Z, a-z, 0-9, the dash (—), the
underscore (_), and the period (.). To include spaces, the label must be quoted
(" ").
-l vm_label
Specifies the startup behavior of the virtual machine. For start_attr, enter
one of the following keywords:
auto: Automatically starts the virtual machine when the VM Host is started
(autoboot).
manual: The virtual machine is not started automatically. Use the hpvmstart
command to start the virtual machine manually.
-B start_attr
Specifies the type and version of the operating system running on the virtual
machine. For the os_type parameter, you can specify one of the following
(case-insensitive) values:
hpux
openvms
-O os_type[:version]
Creates a virtual device for the new virtual machine (clone). Specify the virtual
and physical device information for rsrc .
For information about forming a virtual storage device specification, see
Chapter 6.
For information about forming a virtual network device specification, see
Chapter 7.
-a rsrc
Deletes a virtual device that is defined on the existing virtual machine in the
clone virtual machine configuration. Specify the virtual and physical device
information for rsrc .
For information about forming a virtual storage device specification, see
Chapter 6.
For information about forming a virtual network device specification, see
Chapter 7.
-d rsrc
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