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Using LCM 3
After you have configured Lifecycle Manager, you can perform administration tasks, such as approving virtual
machine requests, importing virtual machines, decommissioning virtual machines, and so on. Some tasks, such
as requesting a virtual machine, can be performed by all LCM user roles. Most tasks, however, can only be
performed by the LCM Administrator.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Request a Virtual Machine,” on page 21
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“Display Requested Virtual Machines,” on page 23
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“Modify Request Options,” on page 25
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“Check the Power State of a Virtual Machine,” on page 26
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“Power a Virtual Machine On or Off,” on page 26
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“Suspend a Virtual Machine,” on page 26
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“Connecting to a Virtual Machine,” on page 26
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“Create a Snapshot,” on page 27
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“Revert to a Snapshot,” on page 28
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“Generate Reports,” on page 28
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“Registering Virtual Machines with LCM,” on page 28
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“Activate Web View Debug Mode,” on page 30
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“Relink Tokens to Virtual Machines,” on page 30
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“Check Licensing Status,” on page 31
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“Export Logs and Application Settings,” on page 31
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“Troubleshooting LCM,” on page 31
Request a Virtual Machine
To obtain a virtual machine, you must submit a request. You can request a specific start date or accept the first
available date.
By default, virtual machines are decommissioned at midnight. For changing the decommissioning time, see
“Modify the Decommissioning Time,” on page 23.
You can modify virtual machine parameters like CPU, memory, and shares, when you request the virtual
machine. The modifications affect only the virtual machine that you are requesting at the time.
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