HP Integrity Virtual Machines Installation, Configuration, and Administration

-c number-vcpus
Specifies the number of virtual CPUs this virtual machine sees at boot time. If unspecified,
the number defaults to one.
-r amount
Specifies the amount of memory available to this virtual machine.
The sizes are expressed as integers, optionally followed by one of the following letters:
M -megabytes
G -gigabytes
If the letter is omitted, the unit defaults to megabytes.
-R amount
Specifies the amount of memory held in reserve for this virtual machine.
The amount of memory is expressed as integers, optionally followed by one of the following
letters:
M -megabytes
G -gigabytes
If the letter is omitted, the unit defaults to megabytes.
-g [+|-]group[:{admin|oper}]
Adds (+ or unspecified) or removes (-) a group authorization. A VM Host user account that
is a member of an authorized group can use the hpvmconsole command to manage this
guest. {admin|oper} specifies the privilege level available at the hpvmconsole, either
admin or oper (the default). Do not specify the privilege level when you are removing a
group.
This option can be specified more than once.
-u [+|-]user[:{admin|oper}]
Adds (+ or unspecified) or removes (-) a user authorization. An authorized VM Host user
account can use the hpvmconsole command to manage this guest. {admin|oper} argument
specifies the privilege level available at the hpvmconsole, either admin or oper (the
default). Do not specify the privilege level when you are removing a user.
This option can be specified more than once.
-s
Sanity-checks the virtual machine configuration and returns warnings or errors, but suppresses
the action that the command would normally perform. This option is used to invoke resource
checking for the specified virtual machine configuration without actually modifying the
virtual machine. In the normal case, where -s not specified, the virtual machine is modified
even if resource warnings occur.
The -F and -s options are mutually exclusive.
-x
Specifies whether the virtual machine will use 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
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