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Using the policy menu, Table 10 – HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual

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Table 10 VM Manager View menu options

Action Summary

Menu Selection

Displays the VM Properties General tab. For more
information about this view, see

“Virtual Machines (VM)

Properties view” (page 56)

.

View

→Virtual Machine Properties...

Displays the Vswitch Properties General tab. For more
information about this view, see

“Virtual Switch (Vswitch)

Properties view” (page 66)

.

View

→Virtual Switch Properties...

Displays the version numbers of VM Manager, Integrity
VM, and the providers on the VM Host and each virtual
machine. For more information, see

“Viewing VM

Manager, Integrity VM, and WBEM Provider versions”
(page 111)

.

View

→VM Manager Version Information...

Displays the events logged by Integrity VM pertaining to
the VM Host and all its guests. To use this feature with VM
Manager running under HP SMH, you must be logged into
HP SMH with either Operator or Administrator privileges.
For more information, see

“Viewing Integrity VM Host and

VM logs” (page 111)

.

View

→Integrity VM log for VM Host...

Displays the events logged by Integrity VM pertaining to
a virtual machine. To use this feature with VM Manager
running under HP SMH, you must be logged into HP SMH
with either Operator or Administrator privileges.For more
information, see

“Viewing Integrity VM Host and VM logs”

(page 111)

.

View

→Integrity VM log for VM...

Only available when using VM Manager with HP Matrix
Operating Environment, displays data collected from
systems licensed for the Capacity Advisor. You can view
data collected for the VM Host or for one or more virtual
machines. For more information, see the HP Capacity
Advisor 7.0 User Guide
.

View

→Capacity Advisor Data...

Using the Policy menu

The Policy menu allows you to perform a variety of tasks pertaining to the gWLM policy. Using
VM Manager with Matrix Operating Environment for HP-UX, VM Manager can be integrated with
gWLM. When gWLM is managing specific virtual machines, the virtual machines have assigned
policies and are placed in a shared resource domain (SRD). If any virtual machines are managed
on a VM Host, then only that set of virtual machines can be started on that VM Host; no other
virtual machines can be started on that VM Host without first using gWLM to add them to the SRD.

NOTE:

The Policy menu is not available when using VM Manager with HP SMH.

Figure 49

shows the options that might be available in the VM Manager Policy menu. If no policy

is established, the Change Associated gWLM Policy... and Remove Associated gWLM Policy...
options are disabled.

Using the Policy menu

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