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Olga_1
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VMMGR

Hello,
I have just installed vmmgr on hpux i64 11.23 that hosts three virtual machines. I would like to manage system resources for VM (CPU, memory , etc.) via GUI.

Is vmmgr what I need? How to configure it and run it?

Thank you.
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Tim Nelson
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Re: VMMGR

That is the product to use. Requires alot of other things to work, i.e. SMH, SIM, etc..

After I installed and got it working I felt that it was not worth the hassel as with most other GUI ( make me like Windoze ) apps for the little that it did.



Olga_1
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Re: VMMGR

Thank you, Tim.

If possible would you please give me more details, or point me where I can find information about setting up SIM, SMH and VMMGR.
Torsten.
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Re: VMMGR

I agree with Tim ;-)

But here is your link:

http://h20392.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=VMMGR


Hope this helps!
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Torsten.
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Re: VMMGR

And another link:

VSE Management 3.0.1: Download the Software


http://docs.hp.com/en/vsemgmt/download.html#vsemgmt.suite.download

http://h20293.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=vse

Hope this helps!
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Olga_1
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Re: VMMGR

Thank you for the links.

I cannot find information on how to configure SIM, SMH and vmmgr as well as how to run them.

If you do not recommend using GUI, how would I manage and monitor VM guests?

Let's say uncomress is runnign really slow on one of the VM1 and I would like to know if it neesd more resources. For examle can I cpu to the VM1?

Any information is appreciated.
Olga_1
Regular Advisor

Re: VMMGR

Thank you for the links.

I cannot find information on how to configure SIM, SMH and vmmgr as well as how to run them.

If you do not recommend using GUI, how would I manage and monitor VM guests?

Let's say uncomress of database files is running really slow (2 times slower then on none-VM server) on one of the VM1 and I would like to know if it neesd more resources. For examle can I cpu to the VM1?

Any information is appreciated.
Olga_1
Regular Advisor

Re: VMMGR

Thank you for the links.

I cannot find information on how to configure SIM, SMH and vmmgr as well as how to run them.

If you do not recommend using GUI, how would I manage and monitor VM guests?

Let's say uncomress of database files is running really slow (2 times slower then on none-VM server) on one of the VM1 and I would like to know if it needs more resources. For example can I add cpu to the VM1?

Any information is appreciated.
Torsten.
Acclaimed Contributor
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Re: VMMGR

Install the Virtual Machines Manager and it will be available on the system management homepage. SMH should be a current version as well.


http://your.server.i.p:2301

Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.

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Olga_1
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Re: VMMGR

Thank you all.