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Default Guest Settings for HP-UX, Windows, and Linux

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Table 3-1 lists the default guest settings for HP-UX, Windows, Linux, and Unknown guests. An Unknown guest is a virtual machine that has not booted with any operating system. When an Unknown guest type boots, the appropriate operating system type is applied to the guest configuration.

The following guest OS specific settings are applied if you specify the operating system type with the —0 option to the hpvmcreate command.

Table 3-1 Guest Default Settings

 HP-UX Guest Default SettingsWindows Guest Default SettingsLinux Guest Default SettingsUnknown Guest Operating System Default Settings
Maximum CPUs4444
Default CPUs1111
Default memory2 GB2 GB2 GB2 GB
Minimum memory512 MB32 MB512 MB32 MB
Maximum memory64 GB64 GB64 GB128 GB
Default reserved memory64 MB64 MB64 MB64 MB
Minimum reserved memory32 MB64 MB32 MB32 MB
Maximum reserved memory64 GB64 GB64GB128 GB

 

NOTE: The amount of memory you should allocate to the guest must be sufficient to allow the guest operating system to boot. This amount may differ from the defaults documented here. Refer to the product documentation for the operating system and applications on the guest for specific memory requirements.
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