Power Commands | Description | Parameters |
start |
Starts a virtual machine (.vmx file) or team (.vmtm file). The default gui option starts the machine interactively, which is required to display a VMware user interface. The nogui option suppresses the user interface, including startup dialog box, to allow noninteractive scripting. |
<path to .vmx or .vmtm file> [ gui | nogui ] |
stop |
Stops a virtual machine (.vmx file) or team (.vmtm file). Use the soft parameter to power off the guest after running shutdown scripts. Use the hard parameter to power off the guest without running scripts, as if you pressed the power button. The default is to use the powerType specified in the .vmx file, if present. |
<path to .vmx or .vmtm file> [ hard | soft ] |
reset |
Resets a virtual machine (.vmx file) or team (.vmtm file). Use the soft parameter to run shutdown scripts before rebooting the guest. Use the hard parameter to reboot the guest without running scripts, as if you pressed the reset button. The default is to use the powerType specified in the .vmx file, if present. |
<path to .vmx or .vmtm file> [ hard | soft ] |
suspend |
Suspends a virtual machine (.vmx file) or team (.vmtm) without shutting down, so local work can resume later. The soft parameter suspends the guest after running system scripts. On Windows guests, these scripts release the IP address. On Linux guests, the scripts suspend networking. The hard parameter suspends the guest without running the scripts. The default is to use the powerType specified in the .vmx file, if present. To resume virtual machine operation after suspend, use the start command. On Windows, the IP address is retrieved. On Linux, networking is restarted. |
<path to .vmx or .vmtm file> [ hard | soft ] |
pause |
Pauses a virtual machine (.vmx file). You can use this either to pause replay, or to pause normal operation. |
<path to .vmx file> |
unpause |
Resumes operation of a virtual machine (.vmx file) from where you paused replay or normal operation. |
<path to .vmx file> |