Starting And Stopping A Virtual Machine - Oracle X6-2-HA Deployment And User's Manual

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will use default values for parameters that are not defined in either the parent template
or in a configuration command.
Note:
CPU capacity is controlled by the CPU pool assigned to a virtual machine by
either the -cpupool parameter or by the default_unpinned_pool (if the
virtual machine is not configured with a -cpupool parameter). Values for -
vcpu and -maxvcpu parameters that are larger than the number of CPUs in
the assigned CPU pool are ignored.
Use the oakcli configure command and parameters to configure the virtual machine:
# oakcli modify vm vmname parameters
Example 12-19
Set values for specific resources in the virtual machine named myol15u:
oakcli configure vm myol5u
-vcpu 2 -cpuprio 150 -cpucap 20 -memory 1G
-cpupool linpool -keyboard en-us -mouse USB_MOUSE
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oakcli configure vm
Use the oakcli configure vm command to configure a virtual machine on Oracle
Database Appliance Virtualized Platform and to increase or decrease resource
allocation to user domains.

Starting and Stopping a Virtual Machine

Use the oakcli start vm command to start a virtual machine on Oracle Database
Appliance Virtualized Platform and use the oakcli stop vm command to stop a virtual
machine.
Note:
If you reconfigure a virtual machine that is currently running, then your
changes will not be effective until you stop and restart the virtual machine.
How to Manage Virtual Machines on Oracle Database Appliance Virtualized Platform
Example of Configuring a Virtual Machine
Chapter 12
12-27

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