HP Integrity Virtual Machines Manager 4.3 User Guide

NOTE: You cannot start a virtual machine that is currently migrating online. You must wait until
migration completes. If the selected virtual machine has migrated to another VM Host (the target),
the virtual machine (on the source VM Host) is in the Not Runnable state: you cannot start a virtual
machine in this state.
To start one or more selected virtual machines, perform the following steps.
1. From the VM Host General tab, select the VM Host Virtual Machines tab (or any tab that allows
you to select one or more virtual machines).
2. Select one or more virtual machines to start by clicking the appropriate check boxes.
Alternatively, you can access the VM Properties view, in which case no selection is necessary;
the virtual machine being viewed is implicitly selected.
3. Select ToolsStart Virtual Machine... from the VM Manager menu bar. A page similar to that
shown in Figure 50 is displayed.
Figure 50 Start Virtual Machine page
4. In the example shown in Figure 50, two virtual machines will be started. A note near the
bottom of the screen indicates that two of the selected virtual machines are already started.
The Command Preview area shows the commands that Integrity VM will perform to start the
virtual machine.
Click OK to start the virtual machine.
When a virtual machine is started, it is in the On state (powered on). You can then perform the
functions you want.
NOTE: Depending on the settings in the virtual machine's Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI),
starting a virtual machine might not boot the operating system. For more information, see “Creating
virtual machines” (page 79).
Once a virtual machine is started, the resources assigned to the virtual machine are allocated for
its use. The VM Host ensures that the resources required by the virtual machine are available in
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