VMware GSX Server 2.5.2Features | Documentation | Knowledge Base | Discussion Forums The automatically generated UUID is based on the physical computer's identifier and the path to the virtual machine's configuration file. This UUID is generated when you power on or reset the virtual machine. The UUID that is generated remains the same so long as the virtual machine is not moved or copied. The automatically generated UUID is also written to the virtual machine's configuration file as the value of uuid.location. If you move or copy the virtual machine, a new UUID is generated when the virtual machine is powered on based on the physical computer's identifier and path to the virtual machine's configuration file in its new location. If you suspend and resume a virtual machine, this does not trigger the process that generates a UUID. Thus, the UUID in use at the time the virtual machine was suspended remains in use when the virtual machine is resumed, even if it has been copied or moved. However, the next time the virtual machine is rebooted, the UUID is generated again. If the virtual machine has been copied or moved, the UUID is changed. In some circumstances for example, if you are moving the virtual machine but want to keep the same UUID you may want to assign a specific UUID to the virtual machine. In that case, you need to override the automatically generated UUID value. To do so, edit the virtual machine's configuration file as described in this section to set the value of the parameter uuid.bios. |