HP UX vPars and Integrity VM v6 manual Modifying virtual machines, Working with virtual machines

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NOTE: Any devices added using the Create Virtual Machine wizard are not functional on the virtual machine until the new virtual machine is started. Certain devices are not seen in a VM Manager Storage tab until the virtual machine is started.

You can configure the virtual machine's Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) to boot the guest OS automatically when the virtual machine is started (powered on). Configure EFI when the virtual machine has been started and before booting the OS. You can interact with EFI through the virtual Management Processor (vMP) for the virtual machine. The vMP provides access to the console for the virtual machine. To interact with vMP, use the hpvmconsole command. For more information, see the HP Integrity Virtual Machines Installation, Configuration, and Administration manual.

If you are using VM Manager from HP SMH, click OK to finish. VM Manager displays the page from which you initiated the Create Virtual Machine wizard.

If you are using VM Manager from HP Matrix Operating Environment, click Apply gWLM Policy. To skip this step and add the new virtual machine to the SRD later, click Apply Later (you must click either button). When you click Apply Later, VM Manager displays the page from which you initiated the Create Virtual Machine wizard. When you are ready to add the virtual machine to the SRD, select the virtual machine from the appropriate screen (for example, from the VM Host Virtual Machines tab) and then select Policy Apply gWLM Policy ... from the VM Manager menu bar. For more information, see the VM Manager Policy Menu help topic.

NOTE: After creating a virtual machine using VM Manager, if you return immediately to HP Matrix OE visualization, the machine might not yet appear in HP Matrix OE visualization. This means Systems Insight Manager/HP Matrix Operating Environment has not yet completed identifying the new virtual machine. However, it appears when the identification process completes (usually within a minute or two).

Modifying virtual machines

To modify a virtual machine, select one of the following items from the VM Manager Modify menu. For more information about any item, see the corresponding VM Manager help topic.

NOTE: You cannot modify a virtual machine that is currently migrating online. You must wait until migration completes. You cannot modify a virtual machine that has migrated to another VM Host (the target): the virtual machine (on the source VM Host) is in the Not Runnable state.

Virtual Machine vCPU Entitlement to modify the processor entitlement of a selected virtual machine. If supported by the version of Integrity VM running on the VM Host, you can modify the entitlement cap. An entitlement cap is the maximum amount of computing power allotted to a virtual machine for each vCPU.

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