Some of the HP products that you can use with Integrity VM include:
HP-UX operating system — Integrity VM runs on HP-UX 11i v2
Integrity systems. For more information, see the HP-UX 11i v2 Installation
and Update Guide.
HP WBEM Services for HP-UX — Many related products, such as
VM Manager and gWLM, require the VM Host system be running HP WBEM Services
A.02.50 or later.
HP Integrity Virtual Server Environment (VSE) — A graphical
user interface for managing HP Integrity central managed systems (CMS). Runs
under HP Systems Insight Manager. For more information, see the HP
VSE Management Software Quick Start Guide. This version of Integrity
VM requires VSE version A.02.50 or later.
HP Integrity Essentials Global Workload Manager (gWLM) — As
part of the VSE suite, this software product allows you to centrally define
resource-sharing policies that you can use across multiple Integrity servers.
These policies increase system utilization and facilitate controlled sharing
of system resources.
Make sure the version of gWLM is appropriate for the version of Integrity
VM, as described in the HP Integrity Virtual Machines Release Notes.
HP Integrity Virtual Machines Manager — A graphical user interface
for creating and managing HP Integrity virtual machines. Runs under either
HP System Management Homepage (SMH) or HP Systems Insight Manager as part
of the HP Integrity VSE. For more information, see the HP Integrity
Virtual Machines Manager Getting Started Guide.
HP Integrity VM Providers — To manage Integrity VM guests
with VM Manager, gWLM, or any VSE components, install the appropriate provider
software from the operating system media or the Integrity VM guest management
software kit.
HP Integrity Support Pack and Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003
Service Pack 1 — HP recommends that you install the Support Pack and SP1 on
all HP Integrity servers running Windows Server 2003, 64-bit. For more information,
see the HP Integrity Support Pack and Microsoft Windows Server
2003 Service Pack 1 Release Notes.
VERITAS Volume Manager— A data storage solution product that
can be used to manage the physical disks on the VM Host. For more information,
see the VERITAS Volume Manager Administrator's Guide.
HP Auto Port Aggregation (APA) — A network switch that allows
you to manage multiple network interfaces, which can be allocated to guests.
For more information, see the HP Auto Port Aggregation (APA) Support
Guide
HP Integrity Virtual Machines VMMigrate utility — An optional,
separately-installed software package that allows you to move virtual machines
from one VM Host to another. For more information, see Chapter 10: “Migrating Virtual Machines” in this manual.
HP Serviceguard — A software product that allows you to create
clusters of HP-UX systems for high availability. For more information, see
the Managing Serviceguard manual, and Chapter 11: “Using HP Serviceguard with Integrity VM”, in this manual.