HP Integrity Virtual Machines Installation, Configuration, and Administration
• Maximum: The maximum amount of CPU entitlement this virtual machine can use.
• Percent Usage: The percentage of the VM Host physical CPUs this virtual machine has
used during the last interval period.
Cumulative Usage: The number of VM Host CPU cycles this virtual machine has
consumed since it was booted.
When you specify a virtual machine, the hpvmstatus command displays the following
information for each virtual CPU:
• Cumulative Usage: The number of cycles this virtual CPU has consumed since the virtual
machine was booted.
• Guest percent: The CPU percentage the guest has consumed.
• Host percent: The CPU percentage that the VM Host uses on behalf of the guest.
• Cycles achieved (expressed in MHz).
• Sampling Interval: The time period between samples.
-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 hostname. If the VM Host is not a Serviceguard server, the following
message is displayed:No HPVM multi-server environment configured.
RETURN VALUES
The hpvmstatus command exits with one of the following values:
0: Successful completion.
1: One or more error conditions occurred.
DIAGNOSTICS
The hpvmstatus command displays error messages on stderr for any of the following conditions:
• An invalid option is specified.
• An invalid value is specified for an option.
• The vm-name or vm-number does not exist, cannot be accessed, is not a virtual machine, or
is corrupt.
• A value was omitted for an argument that requires one, or a value was supplied for an
argument that does not take one.
• The hpvmstatus command and the Integrity Virtual Machines software are not at the same
version levels.
EXAMPLES
Summarize information about all the virtual machines on the VM Host:
# hpvmstatus
[Virtual Machines]
Virtual Machine Name VM # OS Type State #VCPUs #Devs #Nets Memory Runsysid
==================== ===== ======= ========= ====== ===== ===== ======= ========
config1 1 HPUX Off 1 5 1 512 MB 0
config2 2 HPUX Off 1 7 1 1 GB 0
winguest1 5 WINDOWS On (OS) 1 5 1 1 GB 0
winguest2 9 WINDOWS Off 1 3 1 2 GB 0
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