
Lab Manager User’s Guide
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Undeploy a Configuration
Undeploying
a
configuration
unregisters
its
virtual
machines
from
vCenter.
When
you
undeploy
a
configuration,
you
can
save
or
discard
its
state.
Saving
the
memory
state
helps
when
debugging
memory
‐
specific
issues
and
makes
virtual
machines
in
the
configuration
ready
for
deployment
and
use
almost
instantly.
If
all
the
virtual
machines
in
the
configuration
are
powered
off,
you
cannot
save
or
discard
state,
because
there
is
no
state
information
to
save
or
discard.
To undeploy a configuration
Move
the
pointer
over
the
configuration
name
and
select
Undeploy
‐
Save
State
or
Undeploy
‐
Discard
State
.
Stopping and Starting Configuration Virtual Machines
You
can
stop
workspace
configurations
from
running
using
the
suspend
and
power
off
operations.
Undeploying
a
configuration
also
stops
it
from
running.
See
“Undeploy
a
Configuration”
on
page 62
for
more
information.
Suspend a Configuration
Suspending
a
deployed
configuration
freezes
the
CPU
of
the
virtual
machines,
but
the
virtual
machines
remain
registered
with
vCenter.
To suspend a configuration
Move
the
pointer
over
the
deployed
configuration
name
and
select
Suspend
.
Resume Operation of a Suspended Configuration
You
can
reverse
a
suspended
state.
To resume operation of a suspended configuration
Move
the
pointer
over
the
deployed
configuration
name
and
select
Resume
.
Power Off a Configuration
Powering
off
a
deployed
configuration
turns
the
virtual
machines
off.
It
is
the
virtual
equivalent
of
powering
off
physical
machines.
The
virtual
machines
remain
registered
with
vCenter.
To power off a configuration
Move
the
pointer
over
the
deployed
configuration
name
and
select
Power
Off
.
Host
Spanning
If
the
configuration
does
not
use
fencing
or
include
a
virtual
network,
Lab Manager
can
always
deploy
virtual
machines
across
multiple
hosts.
If
the
configuration
uses
fencing
or
includes
a
virtual
network,
the
Host
Spanning
setting
comes
from
the
organization
properties.
An
organization
must
have
an
enabled
host
spanning
transport
network
to
enable
Host
Spanning.
User
Server
Boot
Sequence
If
the
configuration
properties
specify
a
boot
sequence,
this
option
is
selected.
Otherwise,
it
is
not
selected.
Power
on
machines
after
deployment
Selected.
Resource
Pool
Set
to
Any
Available
.
Deployment
Lease
Uses
the
deployment
lease
set
in
configuration
properties.
Table 7-1.
Default Deployment Settings (Continued)
Setting Name
Setting Value
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