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scifusers
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hpvm

I'm on a vmguest and need to find out the vmhost name for it, how?
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Kapil Jha
Honored Contributor

Re: hpvm

#hpvminfo -V

inside the guest.

would tell you.

BR,
Kapil+
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scifusers
Advisor

Re: hpvm

first off , thank you for the reply to my question but it didn't seem to work. I'm on the guest vm and when I issued the command it came back with the following, I did the whereis and it can't find it, are you sure this will work onthe vmguest?

thank you again for your response,

root@vluomu9d [/root]
# hpvminfo -V
sh: hpvminfo: not found.
root@vluomu9d [/root]
# whereis hpvminfo
hpvminfo:
root@vluomu9d [/root]
melvyn burnard
Honored Contributor

Re: hpvm

you have obviously not installed the Guest OS software onto the Guest.
That is what installs the hpvm* commands for a guest, such as hpvminfo, hpvmcollect etc.
The software will be available on your VM Host, under /opt/hpvm/guest-images
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scifusers
Advisor

Re: hpvm

ok that was it, and you are correct it was on the vmhost and the vmhost was working just fine. With that package not being installed on the guest it's no wonder it didin't work.

Thank you for your assistance

I will award points,

thank you again.