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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