However, if one or more users are members of multiple self-service user roles and you grant them permission to manage multiple virtual machines on the same host, you might encounter a case where you want to switch which user role is authorized to manage a particular virtual machine.
This example illustrates that scenario. This variable is used later to return the setting to its original value. The second command sets the action preference to STOP. This error action preference changes an error from a non-terminating error to a terminating error. The error object is raised as an exception instead of being written to the output pipe, and the command does not continue to run. The fourth command disables the time synchronization setting.
Typically, disabling time synchronization is required for virtual machines that act as domain controllers. The command uses the trap statement to catch terminating exceptions. Continue is used in the trap statement to continue running instead of exiting. The second command sets the error action preference to Stop.
Using the symbol and parentheses makes sure that that the command stores the results in an array in case the command returns a single object or a null value. The command uses a trap statement to catch terminating exceptions. Continue is used in the trap statement to continue running instead of exiting the ForEach loop. XenServer hosts do not support floppy disks, and therefore ignores Floppy if listed in the boot order. This command gets all virtual machine objects on VMMServer01, selects only those virtual machine objects where no owner is listed, and specifies an owner for each virtual machine.
To enable dynamic memory on a virtual machine, the virtual machine must reside on a host that runs Windows Server R2 SP1 or a later version.
The startup memory is the amount of memory on the host that is allocated to VM06 upon startup. The maximum memory is the maximum amount of memory on the host that is allocated to VM Specifies the action to take when the virtual machine encounters a critical error, and exceeds the timeout duration specified by the AutomaticCriticalErrorActionTimeout parameter.
The acceptable values for this parameter are: Pause and None. Specifies the amount of time, in minutes, to wait in critical pause before powering off the virtual machine. Specifies the order, as an array, of devices that a virtual machine on a Hyper-V host uses to start. Valid values are:. Specifies a list of names of the non-possible cluster node owners for a specified virtual machine. Specifies the cost center for a virtual machine.
You can collect data about the allocation of virtual machines or resources allocated to virtual machines for your billing system. Specifies the number of CPUs on the virtual machine. The following hosts support the following number of processors:. Specifies the percentage of CPU on the host that you expect this virtual machine to use. This value is used only when VMM determines an appropriate host for the virtual machine. Indicates whether to limit processor features for the specified virtual machine in order to enable migration to a physical computer that has a different version of the same processor as the source computer.
VMM does not support migrating virtual machines between physical computers that have processors from different manufacturers. Indicates whether to provide limited CPU functionality for the virtual machine. Specifies the highest percentage of the total resources of a single CPU on the host that a virtual machine can use at the same time.
Specifies the amount of CPU resources on a host that this virtual machine can use relative to other virtual machines on the same host. A virtual machine with a higher weight value is allocated more CPU resources than a virtual machine with a lower weight value. The VMware term for these values is shares. Types of hosts support the following relative values:. Specifies the minimum percentage of the resources of a single CPU on the host to allocate to the virtual machine.
The percentage of CPU capacity that is available to the virtual machine is never less than this percentage. Specifies the type of CPU for a virtual machine. Specifies the number of seconds to wait after the virtualization service starts before automatically starting a virtual machine. This delay staggers the startup time of multiple virtual machines to help reduce the demand on physical computer resources.
A typical setting might be 30 to 60 seconds. The maximum configurable delay for hosts is as follows:. Specifies the percentage of memory above the current memory allocation of a virtual machine which the host should try to reserve as a buffer. The default value is Indicates whether to enable dynamic memory for virtual machines. You can enable dynamic memory directly on a virtual machine, or on a template or hardware profile that is used to create virtual machines.
You can enable dynamic memory for a virtual machine only if that virtual machine is deployed on a host that runs Windows Server SP1 or a later version or if the virtual machine is stored in a library in a stopped state. Hardware changes to a stored virtual machine can only be made if the virtual machine does not have snapshots.
Enabling dynamic memory on a virtual machine stored in a library limits placement of that machine to hosts that run Windows Server SP1 or a later version.
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