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Chapter 6 Setting Up Virtual Machine Templates
The
following
is
an
example
of
a
machine.id
line:
numnics=2&macaddr_0=00:50:56:3f:00:1c&bootproto_0=static&ip_0=10.115.127.10&netmask_0=255.255.248
.0&gateway_0=10.115.127.253&dns1_0=10.20.20.1&dns2_0=10.20.20.2&suffix_0=eng.vmware.com&macaddr_1
=00:50:56:3f:00:1d&bootproto_1=static&ip_1=1.1.1.100&netmask_1=255.255.0.0&gateway_1=1.1.1.1&dns1
_1=2.2.2.2&dns2_1=&suffix_1=BLUE.ORG&primaryNic=0&computerName=Config10VM1&UseSysPrep=No&bitMask=
11&markerid=504810238&reconfigToken=411678171
Prerequisites for Guest Customization
Before
you
configure
the
template,
complete
or
check
these
issues:
Specify
the
correct
guest
operating
system
on
the
Virtual
Machine
Template
Properties
page.
Lab Manager
uses
this
information
to
determine
how
to
customize
the
operating
system.
Install
the
version
of
VMware Tools
packaged
with
ESX
3.5
or
later.
The
Lab Manager
Web
console
also
provides
the
correct
version
for
installation.
If
you
import
a
virtual
machine
as
a
virtual
machine
template,
you
must
deploy
the
virtual
machine
template.
The
deploy
operation
allows
Lab Manager
to
detect
the
version
of
VMware Tools
installed
on
the
virtual
machine
template.
If
the
virtual
machine
template
has
an
outdated
version
or
never
had
VMware Tools
installed
on
it,
you
must
install
it.
If
you
import
a
virtual
machine
template
that
was
originally
used
in
VMware Lab Manager
version
2.x,
see
“Importing
Virtual
Machine
Templates
from
Lab
Manager
2.x
with
VMware Tools
and
LM Tools”
on
page 45.
Ensure
that
the
virtual
machine
template
is
not
part
of
a
domain.
Do
not
configure
the
virtual
machine
template
as
a
Microsoft
Cluster
Service
server,
a
Microsoft
Certificate
Services
server,
or
a
domain
controller.
As
the
administrator,
set
up
a
Microsoft
Sysprep
package
for
the
following
Windows
guest
operating
systems:
Microsoft
Windows
XP
64
bit
Microsoft
Windows
2003
64
bit
Microsoft
Windows
2008
Microsoft
Vista
See
“Build
a
Microsoft
Sysprep
Package”
on
page 41
for
more
information.
See
“Complete
Guest
Customization
for
Windows
NT
and
Solaris
Virtual
Machine
Templates”
on
page 42
for
additional
steps
for
Microsoft
Windows
NT
Server
4
and
Solaris
virtual
machine
templates.
Build a Microsoft Sysprep Package
By
default,
Lab Manager
uses
SIDgen,
a
tool
packaged
with
the
installation,
to
perform
guest
customization
for
Windows
2000,
Windows
2003
(32
bit),
and
Windows
XP
(32
bit)
guest
operating
systems.
You
can
also
use
Microsoft
Sysprep
instead
of
SIDgen
to
perform
guest
customization
in
these
guest
operating
systems.
For
Windows
2003
(64
bit)
and
Windows
XP
(64
bit),
Microsoft
Windows
2008,
Microsoft
Vista
guest
operating
systems,
you
must
use
Microsoft
Sysprep
to
perform
guest
customization.
Before
you
can
use
Microsoft
Sysprep,
you
must
build
a
package
that
includes
the
Microsoft
Sysprep
files
for
the
following
guest
OS:
Windows
2000
Windows
2003
(32
bit)
Windows
2003
(64
bit)
Windows
XP
(32
bit)
Windows
XP
(64
bit)
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