added KVM in chvm man page

git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/xcat/code/xcat-core/trunk@9638 8638fb3e-16cb-4fca-ae20-7b5d299a9bcd
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linggao 2011-05-19 18:39:50 +00:00
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ B<chvm> I<noderange> [B<-p> I<profile>]
B<chvm> I<noderange> B<-i id> B<-m> I<memory_interleaving> B<-r> I<partition_rule>
=head2 VMware specific:
=head2 VMware/KVM specific:
B<chvm> I<noderange> [B<-a> I<size>] [B<-d> I<disk>] [B<-p> I<disk>] [B<--resize> B<disk>=I<size>] [B<--cpus> I<count>] [B<--mem> I<memory>]
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ chvm is also designed to assign the I/O slots to the new LPAR. Both the current
The administrator should use lsvm to get the profile content, and then edit the content, and add the node name with ":" manually before the I/O which will be assigned to the node. And then the profile can be piped into the chvm command, or changed with the -p flag.
=head2 VMware specific:
=head2 VMware/KVM specific:
The chvm command modifes the vm specified in noderange. Calling with deregister or purge options at the same time as the resize option is not recommended.
@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ Name of I/O slots assignment profile.
=back
=head2 VMware specific:
=head2 VMware/KVM specific:
=over 10
@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ then run the command:
chvm lpar1-lpar8 -p /tmp/lparfile
=head2 VMware specific:
=head2 VMware/KVM specific:
chvm vm1 -a 8,16 --mem 512 --cpus 2