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You can answer the virtual machine questions from the vSphere Web Client. To save time and ensure the
consistency of your virtual environment, you can apply the same answer to other or all virtual machines in
your vCenter Server inventory that have the same pending question.
Prerequisites
Verify that the virtual machine hardware version is 11 or higher.
Procedure
1 In the Answer Question dialog box, click Show virtual machines.
2 Select all the virtual machines that you want to apply this answer to.
3 Click OK.
Removing and Reregistering VMs and VM Templates
You can remove VMs and VM templates from the vCenter Server inventory or delete them from disk. If
you only removed the VM from the inventory, you can add it back from the datastore.
Adding Existing Virtual Machines to vCenter Server
When you add a host to vCenter Server, it discovers all the virtual machines on that managed host and
adds them to the vCenter Server inventory.
If a managed host is disconnected, the already discovered virtual machines continue to be listed in the
inventory.
If a managed host is disconnected and reconnected, any changes to the virtual machines on that
managed host are identified, and the vSphere Web Client updates the list of virtual machines. For
example, if node3 is removed and node4 is added, the new list of virtual machines adds node4 and
shows node3 as orphaned.
Remove VMs or VM Templates from vCenter Server or from the
Datastore
You can temporarily remove a VM or VM template from vCenter Server or you can permanently delete it
from the datastore.
The process is the same for a VM or a VM template:
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When you remove a VM from the inventory, you unregister it from the host and vCenter Server, you
do not delete it from the datastore. Virtual machine files remain at the same storage location and you
can later re-register the virtual machine by using the datastore browser. This helps if you want to edit
the virtual machine's configuration file. It's also useful to temporarily remove a VM when you have
reached the maximum number of virtual machines that your license or hardware allows.
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If you no longer need a VM and want to free up space on the datastore, you can remove the VM from
vCenter Server and delete all virtual machine files from the datastore, including the configuration file
and virtual disk files.
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