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Chapter 3 Learning VMware Server Basics: Using VI Web Access
Virtual Machine Menu
TheVirtualMachinemenuincludesoptionsformanagingthepowerstateofavirtual
machineandforviewingtheconsole.
Themenuincludesthefollowingcommands,whichcanalsobeperformedusingthe
buttonsandothervisualelementsofthemanagementinterface:
CreateVirtualMachineStartstheNewVirtualMachinewizard.SeeChapter 4,
“CreatingandUpgradingVirtualMachines,”onpage 59.
AddVirtualMachinetoInventoryAddsavirtualmachinetothehost
inventory.See“ManagingtheVirtualMachineInventory”onpage 108.
RemoveVirtualMachineRemovesavirtualmachinefromtheinventory,and
optionallydeletesthevirtualmachinefiles.Thisoptionisenabledifthevirtual
machineispoweredoff.See“ManagingtheVirtualMachineInventory”on
page 108.
PowerOn/ResumePowersonapoweredoffvirtualmachineorresumesa
suspendedvirtualmachine.
PowerOffPowersoffthevirtualmachineimmediately.Thisisthesameas
pullingtheplugonaphysicalcomputer.
SuspendSuspendsapoweredonvirtualmachine.
SuspendGuestSuspendstheguestoperatingsystem.VMwareToolsexecutes
thescriptassociatedwiththispowerstatechange,ifany.
ResetResetsthevirtualmachineimmediately.Thisisthesameaspressingthe
resetbuttononaphysicalcomputer.
ShutDownGuestShutsdowntheguestoperatingsystem.VMwareTools
executesthescriptassociatedwiththispowerstatechange,ifany.
RestartGuestRestartstheguestoperatingsystemandthevirtualmachine.
VMwareToolsexecutesthescriptassociatedwiththispowerstatechange,ifany.
TakeSnapshotTakesasnapshotofthevirtualmachine.
ReverttoSnapshotRevertstoanexistingsnapshot.
RemoveSnapshotRemovesanexistingsnapshot.
EnterFullScreenModeStartsVMwareRemoteConsoleinfullscreenmode.
OpeninaNewWindowOpensanewVMwareRemoteConsoleinstance.
FordetailedinformationaboutusingVI WebAccesstoperformvirtualmachinetasks,
seeChapter 7,“RunningVirtualMachines,”onpage 121.