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- HP Integrity Virtual Machines 4.2: Installation, Configuration, and Administration
- Table of Contents
- About This Document
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installing Integrity VM
- 2.1 Installation Requirements
- 2.2 Installation Procedure for New Installations
- 2.3 Upgrading the VM Host from Previous Versions of Integrity VM V3.X to Integrity VM V4.2
- 2.3.1 Study the Current HP-UX 11i v2 to HP-UX 11i v3 Update Documentation
- 2.3.2 Analyze HP-UX 11i v2 based Integrity VM Server
- 2.3.3 Decide Whether to Perform a Cold-Install or an Update
- 2.3.4 Perform Required Hardware and Firmware Upgrades
- 2.3.5 Perform Either a Cold-Install or an Update
- 2.3.6 Verifying Guests after Installing Layered Products
- 2.3.7 Upgrade Troubleshooting Issues
- 2.4 Updating Previous Versions of the Integrity VM Host to Integrity VM V4.2
- 2.5 Verifying the Installation of Integrity VM
- 2.6 Removing Integrity VM
- 2.7 Reserving VM Host Devices
- 2.8 Troubleshooting Installation Problems
- 3 Creating Virtual Machines
- 3.1 Legacy and Agile Device Names
- 3.2 Specifying Virtual Machine Characteristics
- 3.2.1 Virtual Machine Name
- 3.2.2 Guest Operating System Type
- 3.2.3 Virtual CPUs
- 3.2.4 Entitlement
- 3.2.5 Guest Memory Allocation
- 3.2.6 Automatic Cell Balancing
- 3.2.7 Virtual Devices
- 3.2.8 Creating Virtual Machine Labels
- 3.2.9 Specifying the Virtual Machine Boot Attribute
- 3.2.10 Specifying Dynamic Memory Parameters
- 3.2.11 Configuration Limits
- 3.2.12 Sizing Guidelines
- 3.2.13 Default Guest Settings for HP-UX, Windows, and Linux
- 3.3 Using the hpvmcreate Command
- 3.4 Starting Virtual Machines
- 3.5 Changing Virtual Machine Configurations
- 3.6 Cloning Virtual Machines
- 3.7 Stopping Virtual Machines
- 3.8 Removing Virtual Machines
- 3.9 Troubleshooting Virtual Machine Creation Problems
- 4 Creating HP-UX Guests
- 5 Creating Windows Guests
- 6 Creating Linux Guests
- 6.1 Installing Linux Guests
- 6.2 Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux Guests from ISO Images
- 6.3 Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux Guests from a Boot Disk and Network Server
- 6.4 Installing SUSE Linux Guests from ISO Images
- 6.5 Installing Integrity VM Linux Guest Management Software
- 6.6 Managing Linux Guests
- 7 Creating Virtual Storage Devices
- 7.1 Introduction to Integrity VM Storage
- 7.1.1 Integrity VM Storage Goals
- 7.1.2 Integrity VM Storage Architectures
- 7.1.3 Attached Device Support in AVIO
- 7.1.3.1 Resource Syntax
- 7.1.3.2 Finding the lunpath Hardware Path
- 7.1.3.3 Sharing an Attached Device
- 7.1.3.4 VIO to AVIO Migration with Attached Devices
- 7.1.3.5 Limitations
- 7.1.3.6 Multi-Guest Boot Conflict with DVDs
- 7.1.3.7 Minimum Required Software Depot Versions
- 7.1.3.8 Patch Dependency
- 7.1.3.9 Error Messages
- 7.1.4 Integrity VM Storage Implementations
- 7.2 Configuring Integrity VM Storage
- 7.3 Using Integrity VM Storage
- 7.1 Introduction to Integrity VM Storage
- 8 Creating Virtual Networks
- 9 Managing Guests
- 9.1 Integrity VM Virtualization Provider
- 9.2 Monitoring Guests
- 9.3 Creating Guest Administrators and Operators
- 9.4 Installing the Guest Management Software
- 9.5 Using the Virtual Console
- 9.6 Guest Configuration Files
- 9.7 Dynamic Memory
- 9.7.1 Managing Dynamic Memory from the VM Host
- 9.7.2 Managing Dynamic Memory from the Guest
- 9.7.3 Troubleshooting Dynamic Memory Problems
- 9.7.3.1 Dynamic Memory Restrictions
- 9.7.3.2 VM Host Resource Considerations
- 9.7.3.3 Guest Resource Considerations
- 9.7.3.4 Specify Sufficient Guest Memory
- 9.7.3.5 Actual Memory Allocations Might Differ
- 9.7.3.6 Enable Dynamic Memory on the Guest and on the VM Host
- 9.7.3.7 Upgrade the Guest Kit When Upgrading Integrity VM
- 9.7.4 Automatic Memory Reallocation
- 9.8 Integrity VM Log Files
- 9.9 Managing the Device Database
- 9.10 HP AVIO Stor EFI Driver Enumeration Policy
- 10 Migrating Virtual Machines
- 10.1 Introduction to Virtual Machine Migration
- 10.2 Command Line Interface for Online and Offline Migration
- 10.3 VM Host and Virtual Machine Configuration Considerations
- 10.4 Migrating Serviceguard Packaged Guests and Serviceguard Cluster Nodes
- 10.5 Migrating Guests from Physical to Virtual Machines
- 11 Using HP Serviceguard with Integrity VM
- 11.1 Introduction to HP Serviceguard
- 11.2 VMs as Serviceguard Nodes
- 11.2.1 VMs on Separate VM Hosts
- 11.2.2 VMs on the Same VM Host
- 11.2.3 VMs and Separate Physical Nodes
- 11.2.4 Usage Considerations
- 11.2.5 Cluster Reformation
- 11.2.6 Availability
- 11.2.7 Storage Considerations
- 11.2.8 Limitations Associated with These Configurations
- 11.2.9 Additional Considerations for VMs as Serviceguard Nodes Configurations
- 11.2.10 Creating the VMs as Serviceguard Nodes Configuration
- 11.2.11 Modifying and Managing the Virtual Machine and the Cluster
- 11.3 VMs as Serviceguard Packages
- 11.3.1 Cluster Components
- 11.3.2 VM Hosts as Serviceguard Nodes
- 11.3.3 Network Components
- 11.3.4 Storage Considerations
- 11.3.5 Limitations Associated with These Configurations
- 11.3.6 Operating System and Software Requirements
- 11.3.7 Creating the Package Configuration
- 11.3.8 Managing the Package with Serviceguard Commands
- 11.3.9 Online VM Migration
- 11.3.10 Maintenance Mode
- 11.3.11 Serviceguard Virtual Machine Application Monitoring
- 11.4 Combining the VMs as Serviceguard Package and Node Models
- 11.5 Migrating VMs That are Using Logical Volume Backing Stores
- 11.5.1 Creating and Configuring VMs as Serviceguard Nodes Having SLVM Backing Storage
- 11.5.2 Creating and Configuring VMs as Serviceguard Packages Having SLVM Backing Storage
- 11.5.3 Online Migration of VMs with SLVM Virtual Disks in VM as Serviceguard Package Configurations Requires Manual Reconfiguration
- 11.6 Troubleshooting Network Problems When Using Serviceguard
- 12 Reporting Problems with Integrity VM
- A Sample Unattend.xml File
- B Rolling Back to the Previously Installed Version of Integrity VM
- Integrity VM Manpages
- hpvm(5)
- hpvmclone(1M)
- hpvmcollect(1M)
- hpvmconsole(1M)
- hpvmcreate(1M)
- hpvmdevinfo(1M)
- hpvmdevmgmt(1M)
- hpvmdevtranslate(1M)
- hpvmhostrdev(1M)
- hpvminfo(1M)
- hpvmmgmt(1M)
- hpvmmigrate(1M)
- hpvmmodify(1M)
- hpvmnet(1M)
- hpvmpubapi(3)
- hpvmremove(1M)
- hpvmresources(5)
- hpvmsar(1M)
- hpvmsg_move(1M)
- hpvmsg_package(1M)
- hpvmstart(1M)
- hpvmstatus(1M)
- hpvmstop(1M)
- hpvmupgrade(1M)
- p2vassist(1M)
- Glossary
- Index