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Chapter 7 Working with Configurations
Power On a Configuration
Powering
on
a
deployed
configuration
powers
on
the
virtual
machines
in
the
configuration
that
are
not
already
powered
on.
It
is
the
virtual
equivalent
of
powering
on
physical
machines.
To power on a configuration
Move
the
pointer
over
the
deployed
configuration
name
and
select
Power
On
.
Reset a Configuration
Resetting
a
configuration
restarts
the
virtual
machines
in
a
configuration
and
clears
the
machine
states.
This operation
does
not
shut
down
the
guest
operating
systems.
To reset a configuration
Move
the
pointer
over
the
deployed
configuration
name
and
select
Reset
.
Working with Configuration Snapshots
A
snapshot,
also
known
as
a
revert
point,
captures
the
state
of
the
virtual
machines
in
a
configuration
at
a
specific
point
in
time.
You
can
revert
the
virtual
machines
in
the
configuration
to
that
snapshot
at
a
later
time.
Lab Manager
stores
the
snapshot
persistently
with
the
configuration.
If
you
undeploy
a
configuration
and
deploy
it,
the
snapshot
remains.
You
can
only
take
a
snapshot
of
a
configuration
if
at
least
one
of
its
virtual
machines
is
deployed.
Only
one
snapshot
of
each
virtual
machine
in
a
configuration
can
exist
at
a
time.
Taking
a
new
snapshot
replaces
the
previous
one.
See
“Working
with
Virtual
Machine
Snapshots”
on
page 77
for
information
about
working
with
snapshots
for
a
specific
virtual
machine
in
a
configuration.
Take a Configuration Snapshot
When
you
take
a
configuration
snapshot,
Lab Manager
captures
the
state
of
the
configuration’s
virtual
machines.
You
can
revert
the
configuration
to
that
snapshot
at
a
later
time.
To take a configuration snapshot
Move
the
pointer
over
the
configuration
name
and
select
Snapshot
.
Lab Manager
changes
the
status
of
the
configuration
to
Setting
the
Revert
Point
while
it
takes
a
snapshot
of
each
virtual
machine.
Revert to a Configuration Snapshot
When
you
revert
a
configuration
to
a
snapshot,
all
virtual
machines
in
the
configuration
lose
their
current
state.
If
you
revert
to
a
configuration
snapshot,
Lab Manager
retains
the
snapshot
so
that
you
can
revert
to
it
again
later.
To revert to a configuration snapshot
Move
the
pointer
over
the
configuration
name
and
select
Revert
.
Lab Manager
changes
the
status
of
the
configuration
to
Reverting
while
it
reverts
each
virtual
machine
to
its
snapshot.
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