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Table 113. Default VMware Tools Scripts
Script Name Description
poweroff-vm-default
Runs when the virtual machine is being powered off or
reset.
Has no effect on networking for the virtual machine.
poweron-vm-default
Runs when the virtual machine is being powered on rather
than resumed.
Also runs after virtual machine restarts.
Has no effect on networking for the virtual machine.
resume-vm-default
Runs when the virtual machine is resumed after it was
suspended.
On Windows guest operating systems, if the virtual
machine is configured to use DHCP, this script renews the
IP address of the virtual machine.
On Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and FreeBSD guest operating
systems, this script starts networking for the virtual
machine.
suspend-vm-default
Runs when the virtual machine is being suspended.
On Windows guest operating systems, if the virtual
machine is configured to use DHCP, this script releases the
IP address of the virtual machine.
On Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and FreeBSD , this script
stops networking for the virtual machine.
For information about how to configure power operations, see the documentation for the VMware product
you are using.
Disable a VMware Tools Script
Default scripts for suspending and resuming a virtual machine are written to work together. If you disable
the script for one of these actions, you must also disable the script for the other action.
IMPORTANT You cannot run scripts on Windows NT, Me, Windows 98, and Windows 95 guest operating
systems.
Prerequisites
On Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD guest operating systems, to test, edit, or disable the running of a script, log
in as root.
Procedure
1 Open a command prompt or terminal in the guest operating system.
2 Change to the VMware Tools installation directory.
Operating System Default Path
Windows
C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware Tools
Linux and Solaris
/usr/sbin
FreeBSD
/usr/local/sbin
Mac OS X
/Library/Application Support/VMware Tools
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