VMware GSX Server 3.2Features | Documentation | Knowledge Base | Discussion Forums Configuring Startup and Shutdown Options for Virtual MachinesYou can configure your host to determine if virtual machines start up or shut down when the host operating system starts or shuts down. You can set a delay from the time one virtual machine starts or stops until the next one starts or stops. This delay helps to prevent overburdening the host, since significant processor and memory are capacities required to simultaneously start or stop multiple guest operating systems. You can determine the global order in which virtual machines start and stop. The host is configured to start and stop virtual machines automatically by default. You can customize the global settings and virtual machine-specific settings. To customize these settings for a virtual machine, see Powering Virtual Machines On and Off When the Host Starts and Shuts Down. The system-wide virtual machine startup and shutdown options include: If this option is disabled, you cannot set startup and shutdown policies for any virtual machines on your system. Enabling the System's Configuration SettingsTo enable the system-wide configuration settings for virtual machines, complete the following steps. 1. Log on to the VMware Management Interface as the Administrator (GSX Server for Windows hosts) or root user (GSX Server for Linux hosts). 2. On the Status Monitor page, click the Options tab. The Options page appears. 3. Click Virtual Machine Startup and Shutdown. The Virtual Machine Startup and Shutdown page appears. 4. Under System Configuration, click Edit. The System Startup and Shutdown Defaults page appears. 5. To enable system-wide startup and shutdown policies, check the Start Up and Shut Down Virtual Machines check box. 6. To configure when GSX Server should start the next virtual machine after a virtual machine starts, do one or both of the following: 7. To configure when GSX Server should stop the next virtual machine after a virtual machine stops, in the Attempt to Continue Stopping Other Virtual Machines After list, either choose the number of minutes to wait or indicate that GSX Server should not wait before starting the next virtual machine. If you select Other, specify the number of minutes to wait in the prompt that appears. It is a good idea to set a delay between stopping virtual machines, as a delay avoids placing an undue burden on the host processors and memory. 8. Click OK to save your settings. 9. Click Close Window to return to the management interface's Options page. Specifying the Order in Which Virtual Machines StartOnce you set whether or not virtual machines should start and stop with the system, you can set the order in which the virtual machines start and stop. Setting the sequence allows you to specify the position of a given virtual machine in the system-wide startup and shutdown sequence. If a sequence is set for a virtual machine, the virtual machine starts and stops in of the following orders: You cannot specify the startup order for a virtual machine if it is configured to run as the user who powers it on. The virtual machine must be configured to run as the local system account or as a specific user. Editing the Startup Sequence for Virtual MachinesTo edit the startup sequence for virtual machines, click Edit under Startup Sequence. The Virtual Machine Startup Sequence configuration page appears and displays the virtual machines on your system. To specify the startup order for the virtual machines on the host, select the check box next to one or more machines. Once you select a virtual machine, navigation arrows highlight, allowing you to move machines between the three lists. Virtual machines can be set to one of the following options: Disabling the System's Configuration SettingsTo disable the system-wide configuration settings, complete the following steps. 1. On the Virtual Machine Startup and Shutdown page, under System Configuration, click Edit. The System Startup and Shutdown Defaults page appears. 2. Clear the Start Up and Shut Down Virtual Machines check box, then click OK. 3. Click Close Window to return to the management interface's Options page. |


