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You can modify many virtual machine configurations while the virtual machine is running, but you might
need to change the virtual machine power state for some configurations.
You cannot configure A Power on ( ) action. This action powers on a virtual machine when a virtual
machine is stopped, or resumes the virtual machine and runs a script when it is suspended and VMware
Tools is installed and available. If VMware Tools is not installed, it resumes the virtual machine and does
not run a script.
Prerequisites
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Verify that you have privileges to perform the intended power operation on the virtual machine.
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To set optional power functions, install VMware Tools in the virtual machine.
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Power off the virtual machine before editing the VMware Tools options.
Procedure
1 Right-click a virtual machine in the inventory and select Edit Settings.
2 Click the VM Options tab and expand VMware Tools.
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Select an option for the virtual machine Power Off ( ) control from the drop-down menu.
Option Description
Shut Down Guest Uses VMware Tools to initiate an orderly system shut down of the virtual machine.
Soft power operations are possible only if the tools are installed in the guest
operating system.
Power Off Immediately stops the virtual machine. A Power Off action shuts down the guest
operating system or powers off the virtual machine. A message indicates that the
guest operating system might not shut down properly. Use this power off option
only when necessary.
Default (Shut Down Guest) Follows system settings. The current value of the system settings appears in
parentheses.
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Select an option for the Suspend (
) control from the drop-down menu.
Option Description
Suspend Pauses all virtual machine activity. When VMware Tools is installed and available,
a suspend action runs a script and suspends the virtual machine. If VMware Tools
is not installed, a Suspend action suspends the virtual machine without running a
script.
Default (Suspended) Follows system settings. The current value of the system setting appears in
parentheses.
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