After you install the guest OS, you must install
special Integrity VM guest management software. Installing the guest
management software on each guest provides patches for performance
improvements and allows you to use Integrity VM command on the guest.
Without the guest management software, you cannot use guest dynamic
memory. And, with the latest guest management software, the guest
can be managed by VM Manager and the VSE suite of products.
Figure 9-1 illustrates the process. Guest management software is copied onto
the VM Host system when you install Integrity VM. When you upgrade
to a new version of Integrity VM, the guest management software is
also upgraded in the VM Host guest management software repository.
You manually install the appropriate guest management software on
each guest, depending on the guest OS.
The guest management software is required on each
guest. The guest management software ensures that guests have the
required patches for optimum performance and managability. It also
enables the hpvmmgmt, hpvmcollect, and hpvminfo commands on the guests, as appropriate.
(Not all commands run on all types of guests.)
The guest management software is stored on the
VM Host system in the /opt/hpvm/guest-images directory.
A subdirectory contains the guest management software for each type
of guest operating system, as shown in the following example:
# cd /opt/hpvm/guest-images
# ls
common hpux linux windows
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Each guest management software directory contains
a README file that describes how to install the
guest management software for that type of guest. For information
about any additional software updates that you should also install
on your guests, see the HP Integrity Virtual Machines Release
Notes.