Lab Manager User’s Guide
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Enable Virtual CPU Hot Add
For
a
version
7
virtual
machine
running
a
Guest
OS
that
supports
it,
you
can
enable
virtual
CPU
hot
add.
This allows
you
to
add
virtual
CPUs
to
a
deployed
and
powered
on
virtual
machine.
See
“Guest
Operating
System
Support”
on
page 161
for
information
about
which
guest
OSes
support
virtual
CPU
hot
add.
To enable virtual CPU hot add
1
Move
the
pointer
over
the
configuration
name
and
select
Open
.
2
On
the
Virtual
Machines
tab,
move
the
pointer
over
an
undeployed
virtual
machine
name
and
select
Properties
.
3
Select
Virtual
CPU
Hot
Add
.
4
Click
Update
.
Lab Manager
updates
the
virtual
machine
properties.
Discard State for a Virtual Machine
When
you
save
the
state
of
a
virtual
machine,
by
either
using
the
Undeploy
‐
Save
State
option
or
suspending
the
virtual
machine,
Lab Manager
saves
information
about
the
processor
type
of
the
host
on
which
the
virtual
machine
was
deployed.
Lab Manager
requires
an
available
host
with
a
compatible
processor
type
to
redeploy
the
virtual
machine.
If
processor
incompatibility
issues
prevent
you
from
deploying
a
virtual
machine,
you
can
discard
state
information
for
the
virtual
machine.
You
can
also
discard
state
to
free
up
storage
space.
You
can
only
discard
state
for
undeployed
virtual
machines
with
saved
state.
To discard state for a virtual machine
1
Move
the
pointer
over
the
configuration
name
and
select
Open
.
2
On
the
Virtual
Machines
tab,
move
the
pointer
over
the
undeployed
machine
name
and
select
Discard
State
.
3
Click
OK
to
confirm.
Consolidate a Virtual Machine
Each
time
you
create
a
linked
clone
of
a
virtual
machine,
Lab Manager
freezes
the
virtual
hard
disk
associated
with
the
original
virtual
machine
and
creates
delta
disks
to
store
future
changes
to
the
clone
and
its
source.
Over
time,
the
increasing
number
of
delta
disks
stored
across
the
directories
of
a
datastore
can
affect
performance.
You
do
not
need
to
consolidate
virtual
machines
until
Lab Manager
generates
an
error
requesting
this
operation.
Consolidating
a
virtual
machine
can
take
an
extended
period
of
time,
depending
on
the
disk
size
and
storage
performance.
Consolidation
reduces
the
free
space
on
datastores
because
the
virtual
machine
no
longer
benefits
from
delta
disks.
You
can
consolidate
virtual
machines
in
both
workspace
and
library
configurations.
To consolidate a virtual machine
1
Move
the
pointer
over
the
configuration
name
and
select
Open
.
2
If
the
virtual
machine
is
deployed,
undeploy
it.
3
On
the
Virtual
Machines
tab,
move
the
pointer
over
the
virtual
machine
name
and
select
Consolidate
.
4
Select
a
datastore
for
the
consolidated
virtual
machine
and
click
OK
.
N
OTE
You
can
also
use
this
operation
to
move
a
virtual
machine
to
a
different
datastore.
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