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< h1 > IBM PowerVM hypervisor driver (phyp)< / h1 >
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The IBM PowerVM driver can manage both HMC and IVM PowerVM
guests. VIOS connections are tunneled through HMC.
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< h2 > < a id = "project" > Project Links< / a > < / h2 >
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The < a href = "http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/power/software/virtualization/index.html" > IBM
PowerVM< / a > hypervisor
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< h2 > < a id = "uri" > Connections to the PowerVM driver< / a > < / h2 >
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Some example remote connection URIs for the driver are:
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phyp://user@hmc/system (HMC connection)
phyp://user@ivm/system (IVM connection)
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< strong > Note< / strong > : In contrast to other drivers, the
PowerVM (or phyp) driver is a client-side-only driver,
internally using ssh to connect to the specified hmc or ivm
server. Therefore, the < a href = "remote.html" > remote transport
mechanism< / a > provided by the remote driver and libvirtd will
not work, and you cannot use URIs like
< code > phyp+ssh://example.com< / code > .
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< h3 > < a id = "uriformat" > URI Format< / a > < / h3 >
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URIs have this general form (< code > [...]< / code > marks an
optional part, < code > {...|...}< / code > marks a mandatory choice).
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phyp://[username@]{hmc|ivm}/managed_system
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