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Using the Integrity VM Documentation

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The Integrity VM product includes several useful sources of information, whether you are considering how to set up your virtual machines or determining how to upgrade your installation.

Integrity VM Manpages

For online information about using Integrity VM, refer to the following manpages:

  • hpvm(5) - describes the Integrity VM environment.

  • hpvmclone(1M) - describes how to create virtual machines based on existing virtual machines.

  • hpvmcollect(1M) - describes how to collect virtual machine statistics.

  • hpvmconsole(1M) - describes how to use the virtual machine console.

  • hpvmcreate(1M) - describes how to create virtual machines.

  • hpvmdevmgmt(1M) - describes how to modify the way virtual devices are handled.

  • hpvminfo(1M) - describes how to get information about the VM Host.

  • hpvmmigrate(1M) - describes how to migrate virtual machines from one VM Host to another.

  • hpvmmodify(1M) - describes how to modify virtual machines.

  • hpvmnet(1M) - describes how to create and modify virtual networks.

  • hpvmstart(1M) - describes how to start virtual machines.

  • hpvmstatus(1M), - describes how to get statistics about the guests.

  • hpvmstop(1M) - describes how to stop a virtual machine.

  • hpvmremove(1M) - describes how to remove a virtual machine.

  • hpvmresources(1M) - describes how to specify the storage and network devices used by virtual machines.

Help Files

The virtual machine console is a special interface for managing guests. To start the virtual console after you create a guest, enter the hpvmconsole command and specify the guest name. For help using the virtual console, enter the HE command. For more information about the virtual console, see “Using the Virtual Console”.

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