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HP Integrity Virtual Machines Manager Version 3.5 Getting Started Guide > Chapter 4 Working with Virtual Machines

Modifying Virtual Machines

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To modify a virtual machine, select one of the following items from the VM Manager Modify menu:

  • Virtual Machine vCPU Entitlement to modify the processor entitlement of a selected virtual machine.

    NOTE: If the virtual machine is being managed by gWLM, you cannot modify the vCPU entitlement. When you access the Virtual Machine vCPU Entitlement page, the following error message is displayed, where virtual-machine-name is the name of the virtual machine:

    The processor entitlement for VM virtual-machine-name cannot be modified because it is being managed by gWLM. To adjust the processor entitlement for this VM, use gWLM to change the policy associated with this VM.

    To create or modify the gWLM policy for this virtual machine, use the Policy menu (available when using VM Manager with VSE Management Software).

  • Virtual Machine Memory to modify the amount of memory for a selected virtual machine. If the VM Host has Integrity VM 3.0 or later installed and the OS type for the VM supports dynamic memory, the dynamic memory parameters are shown, and you can modify them. Changes to memory take effect when the virtual machine is restarted.

  • Virtual Machine vCPU Count to modify the number of virtual CPUs for a selected virtual machine. Changes take effect when the virtual machine is restarted.

  • Virtual Machine VLAN Settings to modify the VLAN associated with the virtual machine.

  • Virtual Machine Hardware Auto Start to specify whether the virtual machine should start automatically when Integrity VM is started or whether the virtual machine will be started manually.

  • WBEM Credentials to set and change WBEM credentials for virtual machines.

  • Add Storage Devices to Virtual Machine to add storage devices for virtual machines.

  • Add Network Device to Virtual Machine to add network devices and vswitches for virtual machines.

If the virtual machine being modified is an HP Serviceguard package, you must make the same modifications to the virtual machine on the other VM Hosts in the cluster.

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