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тАО02-13-2009 06:31 AM
тАО02-13-2009 06:31 AM
Re: VM2.0 Guest
You are right, look at the
Top Ten Tips for Using Integrity Virtual Machines
You could see
#6 ├в Do Not Exceed the Maximum Supported Number of Virtual Storage Devices
Symptoms: Functionality
Virtual storage devices (disk or DVD) do not respond to I/O transactions or are otherwise inoperable.
Prevention and Treatment
Version 2.0 of Integrity VM supports up to 30 virtual storage devices per virtual machine. In the event that your virtual machine needs capacity provided by more than 30 LUNs, then you may have to consider combining some of LUNs into logical volumes on the VM Host and then using these logical
volumes to define your virtual disks.
In previous versions, the limit is 15 virtual storage devices per virtual machine. Note that in these releases the limit was not enforced, resulting in inadvertently creating configurations which exceeded the limit. Version 2.0 enforces this limit.
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тАО02-13-2009 06:33 AM
тАО02-13-2009 06:33 AM
Re: VM2.0 Guest
http://docs.hp.com/en/9985/TopTenTips2.5.pdf
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тАО02-13-2009 08:03 PM
тАО02-13-2009 08:03 PM
Re: VM2.0 Guest
How is in vm3.0/vm3.5 versions ? what is the maximum storage support(number of virtual storage devices ) ??
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тАО02-14-2009 05:29 AM
тАО02-14-2009 05:29 AM
Re: VM2.0 Guest
On HPVM 3.0 a virtual machine can have up to 30 devices total (number of virtual and attached devices).
On HPVM 3.5 and HPVM 4.0 a virtual machine can have up to 30 VIO devices or up to 128 AVIO devices total (number of
virtual and attached devices).
Hope this helps.
Kenavo.
Pat
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тАО02-14-2009 09:32 AM
тАО02-14-2009 09:32 AM
Re: VM2.0 Guest
I agree with Pat, just one thing more,
The AVIO is introduced on 3.5 and is supported with you release 11.23. HPVM 4.0 is only for 11.31
You have this info in some white paper about hpvm here
http://docs.hp.com/en/vse.html#HP%20Integrity%20Virtual%20Machines
And the doc AVIO about 3.5 and 4.0 here
http://docs.hp.com/en/12567/avio_solution_wp-final-Q408-102108.pdf
look at Benefits, Features, Limits, and Restrictions of AVIO
If you want to have more than 30luns you must upgrade to 3.5
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тАО02-17-2009 02:58 AM
тАО02-17-2009 02:58 AM
Re: VM2.0 Guest
As per latest reply VM 3.5 will support 30 devices and 128 AVIO..What is the diff b/w VIO and AVIO ?
My OS is 11.23 ..how can i add another 10 more luns(PV) to my host ???is i upgrade to VM 3.5 ,is it possible ??your suggetions pls..
rgds
trng
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тАО02-17-2009 03:35 AM
тАО02-17-2009 03:35 AM
Re: VM2.0 Guest
my os is 11.23 sep 2006 release..how tp increase the number of devices from 30 ...AVIO will support from hpux dec 2007 version only..pls suggest ?
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тАО02-18-2009 10:00 PM
тАО02-18-2009 10:00 PM
Re: VM2.0 Guest
is it possible to upgrade from 11.23FOE to 11.23FOE december release ??..what is the procedure and after upgrade any impact on database/application ??...cant we upgrade from 11.23 septmber 2006 to 2007 relase with updating dcember 2007 patch bundles/product ???
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тАО02-18-2009 10:29 PM
тАО02-18-2009 10:29 PM
Re: VM2.0 Guest
more:
http://docs.hp.com/en/5992-5417/index.html
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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