The server has insufficient CPU resources.

The server has insufficient swap resources.

Another virtual machine is using a specified nonshared backing device.

The server is using a specified backing device.

A specified backing device does not exist.

A specified vswitch is not available.

The vswitch must be created using the hpvmnet command before the guests using it can be resumed.

The specified MAC address is in use.

The specified guest is a distributed guest.

To resume a virtual machine:

1.Select a virtual machine in a suspended state.

2.Select ToolsResume Virtual Machine. The Resume Virtual Machine screen is displayed, as shown in Figure 57.

Figure 57 Virtual Machine Resume

3.The Command Preview area shows the commands that Integrity VM performs to resume the virtual machine.

Click OK. The virtual machine is resumed and the Virtual Machines tab is displayed. The status turns On in the OS column against the selected virtual machine.

Moving suspend files

When a virtual machine is suspended, the suspend files are saved at a default location:/var/ opt/hpvm/guests. Suspend files can be very large, up to the size of guest memory for each suspended guest. HP recommends moving the files to another directory.

The hpvmmove_suspend command can be used to change the directory, where suspend files are stored and to move all existing suspend files to a new directory. If there is insufficient space in /var to accommodate the suspend files, hpvmmove_suspend command can be used to move them to a larger disk.

To move suspend files:

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