Selected virtual machine details reference
View information about virtual machines associated with a classic virtual system instance from the console.
When you display the details on a selected classic virtual system instance in
the Virtual System Instances pane,
you can expand the Virtual machines section
to display the list of associated virtual machines. You can select
one of these virtual machines and display the following additional
details:
- General information
- Displays basic information about the virtual machine:
- Created on
- From virtual image
- Part name
- Current status
- Updated on
- In cloud group
- Registered as
- Stored on
- Monitoring
- IBM products
- Lists associated IBM products and license counts in PVUs.
- Hardware and network
- Displays basic information about the associated hardware and network:
- Virtual CPU count
- Virtual memory (MB)
- SSH public key
- Network interface and MAC address for each NIC
Note: The SSH public key is provided so that the virtual machine can be restored when the system is in recovery mode. - Operating system
- The name, type, and version of the supported operating system.
Click the Show all environment variables link to display a list of defined environment variables.
- WebSphere configuration
- The cell name, node name, and profile name for the WebSphere configuration.
Click the Show all environment variables link to display a list of defined environment variables.
- Script packages
- Shows a list of script packages deployed to that virtual machine,
including the name of the script package, the date it was last executed,
a link to the associated log files and other outputs, and an Execute
now button to run the script package on demand.In the Must Gather Logs section, click Execute Now to run a script package that collects the Must Gather logs and saves them to a compressed file. After the script completes, click the link for the log file to download it.Note: You are prompted to enter credentials when you execute the script. Leave the fields blank and click OK to proceed. These credentials are not used to run the script package. The script package runs by using the root user context. These credentials are passed to the script package so that they can be used by the script if needed for tasks such as product administration. If no credentials are needed for the tasks that are carried out by the script package, such as the Must Gather Logs script, the script completes successfully even when these credentials are left blank.
- Consoles
- Links to one or more available consoles that you can access.