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To stop all virtual machines run the following command: | To stop all virtual machines hosted on a Linux Operating System run the following command: | ||
= VMware Server 1.0.x = | |||
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find /var/lib/vmware/ -iname "*.vmx" -exec vmware-cmd {} stop \; | find /var/lib/vmware/ -iname "*.vmx" -exec vmware-cmd {} stop \; | ||
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To suspend all virtual machines | |||
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find /var/lib/vmware/ -iname "*.vmx" -exec vmware-cmd {} suspend \; | |||
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To backup all virtual machines see the page [[Backup_Script_for_VMware|Backup Script for VMware]] | |||
[[Category: vmWare]] | [[Category: vmWare]] |
Latest revision as of 11:26, 16 November 2008
To stop all virtual machines hosted on a Linux Operating System run the following command:
VMware Server 1.0.x
find /var/lib/vmware/ -iname "*.vmx" -exec vmware-cmd {} stop \;
To start all virtual machines run the following command:
find /var/lib/vmware/ -iname "*.vmx" -exec vmware-cmd {} start \;
To suspend all virtual machines
find /var/lib/vmware/ -iname "*.vmx" -exec vmware-cmd {} suspend \;
To backup all virtual machines see the page Backup Script for VMware