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5 Using Integrity VM Commands
This chapter contains notes about the Integrity VM commands.
5.1 Changes and Issues in This Release
The following sections describe changes, issues, and new information pertaining to the V4.3
release.
5.1.1 Integrity VM Command Changes in V4.3
The Integrity VM commands have changed in the following ways:
The following new commands have been added:
hpvmnvram command
Displays, creates, edits and removes EFI variables in NVRAM files from a VM Host.
hpvmhostgdev command
Manages Integrity VM Host devices available for virtual machine access.
The hpvmclone, hpvmcreate, and hpvmmodify commands have the following new options:
-K console_IP_Addr
Specifies the IP address used to connect to the guest's remote console. The address must
be specified in IPv4 dot notation or 0. If 0 is entered, then the guest will no longer have
remote console access using IP.
-L console_IP_Addr_Netmask
Specifies the IPv4 subnet mask used with the option when setting up the IP interface to
be used for accessing the remote console for this guest. The address is entered in dot
notation form.
The hpvmsar command has several new options:
-F
Displays Integrity VM core Memory Metrics activity by Guest Display for the sample
interval. The M option displays all counts by vCpu.
-G
Displays the Guest Dynamic Memory, Swapping, and Paging Activity for the sample
interval.
-H
Reports the Memory usage for various Integrity VM components, including dynamic
memory.
-I
Reports Guest Interrupt Activity. The M option displays all counts by vCpu.
-N
Displays Guest Network traffic by vswitch Activity Display.
-S
Displays Vswitch Network traffic Activity by Port Display.
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