hpvmhostrdev — Manages virtual machine access to devices used by the Integrity VM Host system.



  • NAME
    hpvmhostrdev — Manages virtual machine access to devices used by the 
    Integrity VM Host system.
    
    SYNOPSIS
    hpvmhostrdev [-D | -E | -d | -h | -r | -u]
    
    DESCRIPTION
    The hpvmhostrdev command manages virtual machine access to devices — disks 
    and volumes — used by the VM host system. The Integrity VM device-management 
    database (hpvmdevmgmt (1M) provides the capability to restrict virtual machine 
    access to devices used by the VM Host. The hpvmhostrdev command can 
    automatically identify storage used by the VM Host physical system and restrict 
    that storage from being used by virtual machines. This identification is 
    consistent with that of system management tools such as the HP System 
    Management Homepage (HP SMH) and the HP System Administration Manager (HP SAM).
    
    When executed without any options or with the -u option, the hpvmhostrdev 
    command operates as follows:
    
    Any devices previously identified and restricted by the hpvmhostrdev command 
    are removed from the Integrity VM device database if they are no longer used by 
    the VM Host system. Subsequently, such devices become available for use by 
    virtual machines. All device currently used by the VM Host system are 
    identified and restricted by the hpvmhostrdev command.
    
    To restrict a device from use by virtual machines, hpvmhostrdev inserts an 
    entry for that device into the Integrity VM device database as a restricted 
    device with the attribute AUTODEV set to YES (see the hpvmdevmgmt (1M) command).
    
    By default, hpvmhostrdev -u is executed during startup of the Integrity VM 
    software. This startup execution can be enabled or disabled with the -E or -D 
    options, respectively.
    
    Execution of the hpvmhostrdev command without any option causes the VM Host 
    system to rescan its storage devices and might take some time to execute.
    
    
    	
    
    	NOTE: Do not use the -u option immediately after hardware has been 
    added online (that is, without rebooting the VM Host system to add the 
    hardware).
    
    	
    
    The hpvmhostrdev command restricts only the user of disks and logical volumes 
    used by the VM Host system for its swap space, file systems, or (in the case of 
    disks), logical volume groups. Any unused devices are ignored (that is, not 
    restricted) by hpvmhostrdev.
    
    When hpvmhostrdev is executed with the -u, the -d, or without any options, it 
    creaets a backup copy of the Integrity VM Host device database. This copy can 
    be recovered using the -r option.
    
    
    	
    
    	NOTE: Only a superuser may execute the hpvmhostrdev command.
    
    	
    
    Options
    The hpvmhostrdev command recognizes the following command-line options:
    
    -D
    Disables execution of hpvmhostrdev during startup of the Integrity VM software. 
    Subsequent startup of the Integrity VM system (that is, /sbin/init.d/hpvm 
    start), does not automatically identify, update, and restrict use of the VM 
    Host system's storage devices. Note that this option does not remove restricted 
    device entries form the Integrity VM device database.
    
    -E
    Enables automatic execution of hpvmhostrdev during startup of the Integrity VM 
    software. Subsequent startup of the Integrity VM system (that is, 
    /sbin/init.d/hpvm start), automatically identifies, updates, and restricts use 
    of the VM Host system's storage devices. Note that execution of hpvmhostrdev -E 
    does not — by itself — add restricted device entries to the Integrity VM 
    device database.
    
    -d
    Removes restricted device entries from the Integrity VM device database that 
    were previously added by execution of the hpvmhostrdev command. Such devices 
    are no longer restricted from use by virtual machines.
    
    
    	
    
    	NOTE: Any devices explicitly restricted through use of the hpvmdevmgmt 
    -a rdev command are not removed by execution of the hpvmhostrdev command.
    
    	
    
    -h
    Displays a brief overview of the hpvmhostrdev command.
    
    -r
    Restores the Integrity VM device database to the state previous to the last 
    execution of the hpvmhostrdev command without any options or executed with the 
    -u or -d options.
    
    -u
    Prevents the rescan and update of the VM Host system's I/O system. Do not use 
    this option immediately after I/O devices are added to the VM Host system 
    online without a reboot. This option provides the best performance.
    
    RETURN VALUES
    The hpvmhostrdev command exits with one of the following values:
    
    0: Successful completion.
    
    1: One or more error conditions occurred.
    
    DIAGNOSTICS
    The hpvmhostrdev command displays error messages for any of the following 
    conditions:
    
    An invalid option is specified.
    
    Multiple options are specified simultaneously.
    
    EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
    hpvmdevmgmt (1M)
    
    The hpvmhostrdev command attaches a special attribute, AUTORDEV, to the entries 
    it makes in the Integrity VM device database. Do not use the hpvmdevmgmt 
    command to add or modify the AUTORDEV attribute of a restricted device entry in 
    the device database. This might cause unexpected results, such as the entry 
    being inadvertently removed or undisturbed by hpvmhostrdev.
    
    EXAMPLES
    The following example disables execution of hpvmhostrdev (and restriction of VM 
    Host storage devices from use by virtual machines) at startup of the Integrity 
    VM system.
    
    
    # hpvmhostrdev -D
    
    The following example removes all restricted devices added by previous 
    execution of the hpvmhostrdev command:
    
    
    # hpvmdevrdev -d
    
    AUTHORS
    The hpvmhostrdev command was developerd by HP.
    
    SEE ALSO
    On the VM Host:
    
    hpsmh(1M), hpvm(5), hpvmclone(1M), hpvmcreate(1M), hpvmdevmgmt(1M), 
    hpvmresources(5), hpvmsar(1M), hpvmstart(1M), hpvmstatus(1M), hpvmstop(1M)
    
    On the Integrity VM guest:
    
    hpvmcollect(1M), hpvmmgmt(1M), hpvmpubapi(3)
    

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