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Page title

For most spaces, this page must be titled Space announcements.

For spaces with localized content, this page must be titled Space announcements l10n.

Purpose

Provide an announcement banner on every page of your space.

Location

Move this page outside of your home branch.

Guidelines

Announcement Support for this product will end on November 3, 2025. We recommend that you use PATROL for Linux, PATROL for AIX, or PATROL for Solaris to monitor operating systems.

HP Virtual Machine CPU Entitlement (HPVCpuEntl)


The HPVCpuEntl parameter displays the CPU entitlement of the VM guest as a percentage. The CPU entitlement can be specified either as CPU percentage or in terms of CPU cycles. If the entitlement is specified in CPU cycles it is converted to a percentage and then displayed.

For example, if a VM guest is allowed to use 400 MHz of the total 1600 MHz bandwidth of the CPU, then then the value displayed is:

HPVCpuEntl (%) = (400 MHz / 1600 MHz) * 100

This parameter is available only when the VM guest computer is monitored from the VM host computer.

Default parameter attributes

Attribute

Default value

Application class

HPVSE

Command type

PSL

Platform

HP

Icon style

graph

Unit

percentage

Border range

undefined

Alarm1 range

undefined

Alarm2 range

undefined

Scheduling (poll time)

undefined

Active at installation

no

Parameter type

consumer

Value set by

BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management properties

Property

Default value

Monitor type

HP Virtualization

Key Performance Indicator

No

Monitor for abnormalities

No

Graph by default

No

Availability

No

Response time

No

Normal distribution

Yes

Statistical

Yes

 

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