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5 Click the Options tab and select VMware Tools.
6 Select Check and upgrade Tools during power cycling in the Advanced pane.
7 Click OK to save your changes and close the dialog box.
8 Select Check and upgrade Tools during power cycling in the Advanced pane.
9 Click OK to save your changes and close the dialog box.
The next time the virtual machine is powered on, it checks the ESX/ESXi host for a newer version of
VMware Tools. If one is available, it is installed and the guest operating system is restarted (if required).
Manage Power Management Settings for a Virtual Machine
You can set the power options so that a virtual machine is suspended or remains powered on if the guest
operating system is placed on standby. Some desktop-based guests, such as Windows 7, have standby
enabled by default, so that the guest goes into standby after a predetermined time.
The following conditions apply:
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Power Management options are not available on every guest operating system.
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Wake on LAN supports only Windows guest operating systems and is not available on Vlance NICs or
when a Flexible NIC is operating in Vlance mode. That is, the current VMware Tools are not installed
on the guest operating system.
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Wake on LAN can resume virtual machines that are in an S1 sleep state only. It cannot resume
suspended, hibernated, or powered off virtual machines.
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NICs that support Wake on LAN include Flexible (VMware Tools required), vmxnet, Enhanced
vmxnet, and vmxnet 3.
NOTE To avoid having the guest operating system go into standby mode unintentionally, verify the settings
before you deploy the virtual machine.
Procedure
1 Right-click a virtual machine in the inventory and select Edit Settings.
2 Click the VM Options tab and expand Power Management.
3 Select a power option.
Option Description
Suspend the virtual machine
Stops all processes, which saves resources, and copies the contents of the
virtual machine's memory to the virtual machine's .vmss file. Writing the
memory to the .vmss file is useful if you need to copy the file to help with
a troubleshooting scenario.
Put the guest operating system in
standby mode and leave the virtual
machine powered on
All processes stop running, but virtual devices remain connected.
4 (Optional) Select Wake on LAN for virtual machine traffic on and select the virtual NICs to trigger this
action.
Unsupported NICs might be listed, but are unavailable to connect.
5 Click OK to save your changes.
Chapter 7 Configuring Virtual Machine Options
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