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The imported specification is added to the list of customization specifications.
Edit Virtual Machine Startup and Shutdown Settings in
the vSphere Web Client
You can configure virtual machines running on an ESXi host to start up and shut down with the host or
after a delay. You can also set the default timing and startup order for virtual machines. This way, the
operating system has enough time to save data when the host enters maintenance mode or is being
powered off for another reason.
The Virtual Machine Startup and Shutdown (automatic startup) setting is disabled for all virtual machines
residing on hosts that are in a vSphere HA cluster. Automatic startup is not supported with vSphere HA.
Note You can also create a scheduled task to change the power settings for a virtual machine. See
vCenter Server and Host Management.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the host where the virtual machine is located and click the
Configure tab.
2 Under Virtual Machines, select VM Startup/Shutdown and click Edit.
The Edit VM Startup/Shutdown Configuration dialog box opens.
3 Select Automatically start and stop the virtual machines with the system.
4 (Optional) In the Default VM Settings pane, configure the default startup and shutdown behavior for
all virtual machines on the host.
Setting Description
Startup Delay After you start the ESXi host, it starts powering on the virtual machines that are
configured for automatic startup. After the ESXi host powers on the first virtual
machine, the host waits for the specified delay time and then powers on the next
virtual machine. The virtual machines are powered on in the startup order
specified in the Per-VM Overrides pane.
Continue immediately if VMware Tools
starts
Shortens the startup delay of the virtual machine. If VMware Tools starts before
the specified delay time passes, the ESXi host powers on the next virtual machine
without waiting for the delay time to pass.
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