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Delete a Configuration Snapshot, Viewing Configuration Virtual Machines, Networks, and History

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Lab Manager User's Guide Delete a Configuration Snapshot Configuration snapshots take up space on datastores. You can free up space by deleting snapshots. To delete snapshots for all virtual machines in a configuration Move the pointer over the configuration name and select Delete Revert Point. For each virtual machine in the configuration that has a revert point, Lab Manager deletes the snapshot. Viewing Configuration Virtual Machines, Networks, and History You can view information about the virtual machines and networks in a library or workspace configuration and view a diagram of how they interact. You can also review a list of the changes that have been made to a configuration. View Virtual Machines in a Configuration You can view basic information about each virtual machine in a configuration. You can also add or import virtual machines to the configuration. To view details about the virtual machines in a configuration 1 Move the pointer over the configuration name and select Open. 2 Click the Virtual Machines tab. For each virtual machine in the configuration, Lab Manager displays the following information:  Console - Displays a thumbnail icon of the virtual machine console.  VM Name - Displays the virtual machine name.  Status - Lists the status (deployed or undeployed) of the virtual machine.  NIC - Lists a number for each NIC in the virtual machine. An asterisk (*) indicates a virtual machine's primary NIC.  Network - Lists the network to which each NIC connects.  IP Address - Provides the IP address of each NIC in the virtual machine.  External IP - Provides the external IP address for the virtual machine if it requires one.  Template - Indicates the virtual machine template that the virtual machine is based on.  Host - Indicates the ESX/ESXi host for a deployed virtual machine. This column only appears for workspace configurations.  Connectivity - Indicates whether a deployed virtual machine uses fencing or has a virtual network connected to physical network.  Messages - Messages or alerts about vCenter activity that could raise errors in Lab Manager. View Configuration Networks You can view basic information about each network in the configuration. You can interact with the networks and add networks to the configuration. 64 VMware, Inc.

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Lab Manager User’s Guide
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Delete a Configuration Snapshot
Configuration snapshots take up space on datastores. You can free up space by deleting snapshots.
To delete snapshots for all virtual machines in a configuration
Move the pointer over the configuration name and select
Delete Revert Point
.
For each virtual machine in the configuration that has a revert point, Lab Manager deletes the snapshot.
Viewing Configuration Virtual Machines, Networks, and History
You can view information about the virtual machines and networks in a library or workspace configuration
and view a diagram of how they interact. You can also review a list of the changes that have been made to a
configuration.
View Virtual Machines in a Configuration
You can view basic information about each virtual machine in a configuration. You can also add or import
virtual machines to the configuration.
To view details about the virtual machines in a configuration
1
Move the pointer over the configuration name and select
Open
.
2
Click the
Virtual Machines
tab.
For each virtual machine in the configuration, Lab Manager displays the following information:
Console
– Displays a thumbnail icon of the virtual machine console.
VM Name
– Displays the virtual machine name.
Status
– Lists the status (deployed or undeployed) of the virtual machine.
NIC
– Lists a number for each NIC in the virtual machine. An asterisk (*) indicates a virtual machine’s
primary NIC.
Network
– Lists the network to which each NIC connects.
IP Address
– Provides the IP address of each NIC in the virtual machine.
External IP
– Provides the external IP address for the virtual machine if it requires one.
Template
– Indicates the virtual machine template that the virtual machine is based on.
Host
– Indicates the ESX/ESXi host for a deployed virtual machine.
This column only appears for workspace configurations.
Connectivity
– Indicates whether a deployed virtual machine uses fencing or has a virtual network
connected to physical network.
Messages
– Messages or alerts about vCenter activity that could raise errors in Lab Manager.
View Configuration Networks
You can view basic information about each network in the configuration. You can interact with the networks
and add networks to the configuration.