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Option Parameters Description
deleteSnapshot path to .vmx file
snapshot name
[ andDeleteChildren ]
Removes a snapshot from a virtual machine. Because Fusion supports
multiple snapshots, you must provide the snapshot name. The virtual
machine must be powered off or suspended. If the snapshot has children,
they become children of the deleted snapshot's parent, and subsequent
snapshots continue as before from the end of the chain.
The andDeleteChildren option deletes the specified snapshot and its
children recursively.
See revertToSnapshot for solutions to name conflicts.
revertToSnapshot path to .vmx file
snapshot name
or
path to .vmx file
Snapshot/"Snapshot
2"/"Snapshot N"
Sets the virtual machine to its state at snapshot time. However if the virtual
machine was powered on at the time of the snapshot, vmrun reverts it to a
suspended state, but does not resume running the virtual machine.
If a snapshot has a unique name within a virtual machine, revert to that
snapshot by specifying the path to the virtual machine's configuration file
and the unique snapshot name.
If several snapshots have the same name, specify the snapshot by
including a full pathname for the snapshot. A pathname is a series of
snapshot names, separated by forward slash characters (/). Each name
specifies a new snapshot in the tree. For example, the pathname
Snap1/Snap2 identifies a snapshot named Snap2 that was taken from the
state of a snapshot named Snap1.
The vmrun Network Adapter Commands and Parameters
Only Fusion Pro supports the network adapter commands.
Option Parameters Description
listNetworkAdapters path to .vmx file
Lists the network adapters in a virtual machine.
addNetworkAdapter path to .vmx file
Network adapter
type
[ Host nework ]
Adds a network adapter to a virtual machine.
Note The network adapter type can be nat, hostOnly, bridged, or
custom. When the network adapter is nat, hostOnly, or bridged, the
Host nework parameter is not required. Only when the network adapter
type is custom, must you specify a value for the Host nework parameter.
For example, vmrun addNetworkAdapter .vmx file custom vmnet3.
You must name a custom virtual network with one of the names listed in the
Custom section of the Network settings panel of the virtual machine or the
Fusion Network Preferences panel.
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