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To display information about all the virtual machines configured on the VM Host, enter the hpvmstatus command.

# 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 On (OS) 1 7 1 1 GB 0 winguest1 5 WINDOWS Off 1 5 1 1 GB 0 winguest2 9 WINDOWS On (OS) 1 3 1 2 GB 0

The virtual machine status is displayed in the State column and indicates whether the virtual machine is powered off or on. When the virtual machine is on, the status also includes one of the following:

  • EFI indicates the virtual machine is running normally in EFI.

  • OS indicates the virtual machine is running normally in the operating system.

  • ATTN! indicates the guest is not responding to interrupts.

Table 9-1 describes the options to the hpvmstatus command.

Table 9-1 Options to the hpvmstatus Command

OptionDescription
-vDisplays the version of the Integrity VM product that is running on the VM Host.
-VDisplays detailed information about the specified virtual machine or about all the virtual machines if you do not specify one using either the -p or -P option.
-MSpecifies the display output should be in machine-readable format.
-XSpecifies the display output should be in XML format.
-P vm-nameSpecifies the name of the virtual machine for which to display information.
-p vm-numberSpecifies the number of the virtual machine for which to display information.
-DDisplays the resource allocation of the specified virtual machine. You must include either the -p option or the -P option.
-eDisplays the event log for the VM Host or the specified virtual machine. The event log records all changes to virtual machine configurations.
-rDisplays the memory and virtual CPU resource allocation for the virtual machines (or for the specified virtual machine if you use the -p option or the -P option). This option displays the entitlement and virtual CPUs parameters configured for the virtual machine and the current usage of those resources.
-dDisplays the devices allocated to the virtual machine you specify using either the -p option or the -P option.
-SDisplays the scheduler mode for the VM Host. CAPPED indicates that gWLM is managing the node. NORMAL indicates that the node is not being managed by gWLM.
-sDisplays the current VM Host resources.
-mIf Serviceguard is installed, displays information about the multiple-server environment.

 

For example, to see detailed information about the compass1 virtual machine, enter the following command:

# hpvmstatus -V -P compass1 [Virtual Machine Details] Virtual Machine Name : compass1 Virtual Machine UUID : 43d82eb8-ff27-11d9-a431-00306e39f70b Virtual Machine ID : 2 Virtual Machine Label : VM's Model Name : server Integrity Virtual Machine VM's Serial Number : VM00530001 VM's Config Version : 4.0.0 VM's Config Label : HPVM B.04.00.00 BL02 clearcase opt Wed Jun 04 2008 05h 41m04s PST Operating System : HPUX OS Version Number : State : On (OS) Start type : Manual Console type : vt100-plus Guest's hostname : Guest's IP address : 16.116.11.135 EFI location : /opt/hpvm/guest-images/common/efi Pattern File location : /opt/hpvm/guest-images/common/patterns.vmmpat Guest revision : 1 Running on serverid : 0 Running on pid : 24447 Application controllers : NONE Distributed : 0 [Authorized Administrators] Oper Groups: Admin Groups: Oper Users: Admin Users: [Virtual CPU Details] Number Virtual CPUs : 1 Minimum Virtual CPUs : 1 Maximum Virtual CPUs : 4 Percent Entitlement : 10.0% Maximum Entitlement : 100.0% [Memory Details] Total memory : 2 GB Minimum memory limit : 512 MB Maximum memory limit : 64 GB Reserved memory : 64 MB Minimum reserved limit : 32 MB Maximum reserved limit : 64 GB VHPT Size : 1 MB [Dynamic Memory Information] Type : driver Minimum memory : 1024 MB Target memory : 2039 MB Maximum memory : 2048 MB Current memory : 2039 MB Comfortable minimum : 759 MB Boot memory : 2039 MB Free memory : 1148 MB Available memory : 215 MB Memory pressure : 0 Memory chunksize : 65536 KB Driver Mode(s) : STARTED ENABLED GUESTCTL [Storage Interface Details] Guest Device type : disk Guest Adaptor type : scsi Ioscan format : 0/0/1/0.0.0 Bus : 0 Device : 1 Function : 0 Target : 0 Lun : 0 Physical Storage type : disk Physical Device : /dev/rdisk/disk0 [Network Interface Details] Physical Storage type : vswitch Guest Adaptor type : lan Backing : vswitch1 Vswitch Port : 1 Ioscan format : 0/0/0/0 Bus : 0 Device : 0 Function : 0 Mac Address : f6-92-cf-35-86-78 [Misc Interface Details] Guest Device type : serial Guest Adaptor type : com1 Physical Storage type : tty Physical Device : console

To display the VM Host system resource, use the -s option to the hpvmstatus command. For example:

# hpvmstatus -s [HPVM Server System Resources] Processor speed = 1400 Mhz Total physical memory = 12276 Mbytes Total number of processors = 2 Available memory = 7367 Mbytes Available swap space = 4707 Mbytes Maximum vcpus for an HP-UX virtual machine = 2 Maximum vcpus for a Windows virtual machine = 2 Available entitlement for a 1 way virtual machine = 1400 Mhz Available entitlement for a 2 way virtual machine = 1260 Mhz
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