hpvminfo — Display information about the Integrity VM environment.



  • NAME
    hpvminfo — Display information about the Integrity VM environment.
    
    SYNOPSIS
    hpvminfo [ -V -M -X ] [ -v | -S ]
    
    DESCRIPTION
    Allows you to determine whether you are running in a guest or on the VM Host. 
    When run in a guest, this command returns information to identify the VM Host 
    as well as the guest.
    
    Information can be presented in several formats. The -M option displays in a 
    machine-readable format, while the -X option displays in the XML format.
    
    Only superusers can execute the hpvminfo command.
    
    Options
    The following options can be specified only once.
    
    The hpvminfo command recognizes the following command-line options and 
    arguments:
    
    -v
    Displays the version number of the hpvminfo command. The version number is 
    displayed first, followed by the information specified by other options.
    
    -V
    Displays detailed information about the VM Host and guests (verbose mode). For 
    whole disks used by guests, the SCSI timeout information is displayed.
    
    The -V, -M, and -X options are mutually exclusive.
    
    -M
    Displays verbose information in a machine-readable format.
    
    Individual fields are separated by one of three delimiters:
    
    The colon (:) separates each field and resource type.
    
    The semicolon (;) separates subfields of a resource type.
    
    The comma (,) separates individual items in a list of similar items.
    
    The -V, -M, and -X options are mutually exclusive.
    
    -X
    Displays verbose information in the XML format.
    
    The -V, -M, and -X options are mutually exclusive.
    
    -S
    Displays all information accessible through the supported interfaces defined in 
    hpvm_api_public.h.
    
    RETURN VALUES
    The hpvminfo command exits with one of the following values:
    
    0: Successful completion.
    
    1: One or more error conditions occurred.
    
    DIAGNOSTICS
    The hpvminfo command displays error messages on stderr for any of the following 
    conditions:
    
    An invalid option is specified.
    
    The hpvminfo command and Integrity VM are at different revision levels.
    
    EXAMPLES
    The following example demonstrates the command running on the VM Host.
    
    
    # hpvminfo hpvminfo: Running on an HPVM host.
    
    The following example demonstrates the command running inside a guest.
    
    
    # hpvminfo hpvminfo: Running inside an HPVM guest.
    
    The following example shows detailed information about the VM Host from within 
    a guest.
    
    
    # hpvminfo -V hpvminfo: Running inside an HPVM guest. Configured guest name: 
    vm0512 Host chassis information Host model string : ia64 hp server rx5670 Host 
    serial number : USR4319L4J Host partition ident : 
    a7d6d186-9f74-11d7-867a-636e2282571a Host machine ident : 
    a7d6d186-9f74-11d7-867a-636e2282571a Host physical serial number : USE4346Y5T 
    Host physical ident : a7d6d186-9f74-11d7-867a-636e2282571a Host Inet 
    information Hostname : rake Number of host IPv6 Addresses : 0 Number of host 
    IPv4 Addresses : 1 IP Address : 1.2.3.4 Host SCSI information Timeout : 40000
    
    AUTHORS
    The hpvminfo command was developed by HP.
    
    SEE ALSO
    On the VM Host:
    
    hpvm(5), hpvmclone(1M), hpvmcollect(1M), hpvmconsole(1M), hpvmcreate(1M), 
    hpvmdevmgmt(1M), hpvmdevtranslate(1M), hpvmhostrdev(1M)hpvmmigrate(1M), 
    hpvmmodify(1M), hpvmnet(1M), hpvmpubapi(3), hpvmremove(1M), hpvmresources(5), 
    hpvmsar(1M)hpvmstart(1M), hpvmstatus(1M), hpvmstop(1M), 
    hpvmupgrade(1M)p2vassist(1M)
    
    On the Integrity VM guest:
    
    hpvmcollect(1M), hpvmmgmt(1M), hpvmpubapi(3)
    

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