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Table 5-1., Configuration Options Continued

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VMware® Lab Manager User's Guide Table 5-1. Configuration Options (Continued) Operation Description Make Shared Makes this configuration available for all users to use and perform operations on. Properties Enables you to view and edit configuration properties. Any changes to the properties affect the default settings for new virtual machines added to the configuration, network configuration of the virtual router during fence deployment, and display. The changes do not modify existing virtual machines in the configuration. Reset Restarts the virtual machines in a configuration and clears the machine states. This operation does not shut down the guest operating systems. Resume Resumes the operation of a suspended configuration. Revert Returns the configuration to its last snapshot revert point. Show Consoles Shows a large, graphical display of all configuration virtual machine console windows. Shut Down Shuts down the guest operating systems of the virtual machines in a configuration. Snapshot Captures a configuration (and all its virtual machines) at a specific point in time. Only one snapshot can exist at a time. Taking a new snapshot replaces the previous one. Suspend Stops the operation affecting the virtual machines in a configuration. This suspends or "freezes" CPUs for the virtual machines. Turn Off Turns off the virtual machines in a configuration. This operation is the virtual equivalent of physically powering off machines. Turn On Turns on the virtual machines in a configuration. This operation is the virtual equivalent of physically powering on machines. Undeploy (Save State Stops running the virtual machines of a configuration on the Managed or Discard State) Server pool. 82 VMware, Inc.

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Make Shared
Makes this configuration available for all users to use and perform
operations on.
Properties
Enables you to view and edit configuration properties.
Any changes to the properties affect the default settings for new virtual
machines added to the configuration, network configuration of the
virtual router during fence deployment, and display. The changes do
not modify existing virtual machines in the configuration.
Reset
Restarts the virtual machines in a configuration and clears the machine
states. This operation does not shut down the guest operating systems.
Resume
Resumes the operation of a suspended configuration.
Revert
Returns the configuration to its last snapshot revert point.
Show Consoles
Shows a large, graphical display of all configuration virtual machine
console windows.
Shut Down
Shuts down the guest operating systems of the virtual machines in a
configuration.
Snapshot
Captures a configuration (and all its virtual machines) at a specific
point in time.
Only one snapshot can exist at a time. Taking a new snapshot replaces
the previous one.
Suspend
Stops the operation affecting the virtual machines in a configuration.
This suspends or “freezes” CPUs for the virtual machines.
Turn Off
Turns off the virtual machines in a configuration. This operation is the
virtual equivalent of physically powering off machines.
Turn On
Turns on the virtual machines in a configuration. This operation is the
virtual equivalent of physically powering on machines.
Undeploy (Save State
or Discard State)
Stops running the virtual machines of a configuration on the Managed
Server pool.
Table 5-1.
Configuration Options (Continued)
Operation
Description