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Chapter 8 Working with Virtual Machines
Undeploy a Virtual Machine
When
you
undeploy
a
virtual
machine,
you
can
save
or
discard
its
state.
Saving
the
memory
state
of
virtual
machines
helps
you
to
debug
memory
‐
specific
issues
and
makes
virtual
machines
ready
for
deployment
and
use
almost
instantly.
To undeploy a virtual machine
1
Move
the
pointer
over
a
configuration
name
and
select
Open
.
2
On
the
Virtual
Machines
tab,
move
the
pointer
over
the
machine
name
and
select
Undeploy
‐
Save
State
or
Undeploy
‐
Discard
State
.
If
the
virtual
machine
is
powered
off,
you
can
only
select
Undeploy
because
no
state
information
is
available
to
save
or
discard.
If
an
ESX/ESXi
host
goes
offline
or
someone
manually
removes
a
virtual
machine
from
the
vCenter
inventory,
the
standard
undeploy
operation
does
not
work.
Move
the
pointer
over
the
virtual
machine
name
and
select
Force
Undeploy
.
Accessing Virtual Machine Consoles
From
the
virtual
machine
console
page,
you
can
view
information
about
a
virtual
machine,
work
with
the
guest
operating
system,
and
perform
operations
that
affect
the
guest
operating
system.
For
a
configuration
that
includes
multiple
virtual
machines,
you
can
view
a
virtual
machine’s
console
page
or
view
a
page
that
displays
the
consoles
of
all
the
virtual
machines.
View a Virtual Machine Console
You
can
view
the
virtual
machine
console
for
a
deployed
virtual
machine
or
virtual
machine
template
from
a
workspace
or
from
the
VM
Templates
pages.
The
virtual
machine
console
provides
access
to
the
guest
operating
system
that
is
running
on
a
virtual
machine
and
to
operations
that
affect
the
guest
operating
system.
To
view
a
virtual
machine
console,
you
must
install
either
the
ActiveX
control
(for
Internet
Explorer)
or
the
VMware Remote MKS Plugin
(for
Firefox).
If
the
Active
X
control
or
VMware
Remote
MKS
Plugin
is
not
installed,
you
are
prompted
to
install
it
the
first
time
that
you
try
to
view
a
virtual
machine
console.
To view a virtual machine console in a configuration
1
Move
the
pointer
over
the
configuration
name
and
select
Open
.
2
Move
the
pointer
over
the
virtual
machine
name
and
select
View
Console
or
Pop
Out
Console
.
The
virtual
machine
console
page
displays
the
internal
and
external
(if
applicable)
IP
addresses
of
a
virtual
machine.
If
the
virtual
machine
has
a
revert
point,
Lab Manager
displays
a
thumbnail
icon
of
the
snapshot.
For
a
configuration
that
includes
multiple
virtual
machines,
the
Configuration
drop
‐
down
menu
provides
access
to
other
virtual
machines
in
the
same
configuration.
To view the virtual machine console of a virtual machine template
1
In
the
left
pane,
click
VM
Templates
.
2
Move
the
pointer
over
the
name
of
a
deployed
virtual
machine
template
and
select
View
Console
or
Pop
Out
Console
.
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