To open the VMware Tools control panel, double-click the VMware Tools icon in the system tray.
If the VMware Tools icon is not displayed in the system tray, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > VMware Tools.
The Options tab shows miscellaneous options.
Time synchronization between the virtual machine and the console operating system
Note: You can synchronize the time between the guest and console operating systems only when the time in the guest operating system is earlier than the time set in the server.
Show VMware Tools in the taskbar
The Devices tab allows you to enable or disable removable devices. Removable devices include the floppy and CD-ROM drives and the virtual network interface card.
To connect a device, check the check box next to the device. To disconnect the device, uncheck the check box next to the device.
Note: You can also set these options from the Devices menu in the virtual machine window.
Through VMware Tools, you can run scripts that execute when you power on, power off, suspend, resume or reset the virtual machine.
Note: The Scripts tab does not appear in a Windows 95 guest operating system, as scripts cannot be run in a Windows 95 guest operating system.
A default script for each power state is included in VMware Tools. These scripts are located in the guest operating system in C:\Program Files\VMware.
When You | This Default Script Runs |
---|---|
Suspend the guest operating system | suspend-vm-default.bat |
Resume the guest operating system | resume-vm-default.bat |
Power off the guest operating system | poweroff-vm-default.bat |
Power on the guest operating system | poweron-vm-default.bat |
For each power state, you can use the default script or you can substitute a script you created. In addition, you can test a script or disable the running of a script. Complete the following steps.
In the Script Event list, select the power operation with which to associate the script.
Do one of the following:
The Shrink tab gives you access to the controls you need if you prepare to export a virtual disk to VMware ESX Server using the smallest possible disk files.
For general information about VMware Tools, click the About tab.
This tab contains the following information:
To open the VMware Tools control panel, at a command prompt, type:
vmware-toolbox &
You may run VMware Tools as root or as a normal user. To shrink virtual disks, you should run VMware Tools as root (su -).
The Devices tab allows you to enable or disable removable devices. Removable devices include the floppy and CD-ROM drives and the virtual network interface card.
To connect a device, check the check box next to the device. To disconnect the device, uncheck the check box next to the device.
Note: You can also set these options from the Devices menu in the virtual machine window.
Through VMware Tools, you can run scripts that execute when you power on, power off, suspend, resume or reset the virtual machine.
A default script for each power operation is included in VMware Tools. These scripts are located in the guest operating system in /etc/vmware-tools.
When You | This Default Script Runs |
---|---|
Suspend the guest operating system | suspend-vm-default |
Resume the guest operating system | resume-vm-default |
Power off the guest operating system | poweroff-vm-default |
Power on the guest operating system | poweron-vm-default |
For each power state, you can use the default script or you can substitute a script you created. In addition, you can test a script or disable the running of a script. Complete the following steps.
Select the appropriate power operation. Uncheck Use default script to suspend guest operating system, Use default script to resume guest operating system, Use default script to shut down guest operating system or Use default script to power on guest operating system.
Do one of the following:
Click Apply to save your settings.
The Options tab shows one miscellaneous option.
Time synchronization between the virtual machine and the console operating system
Note: You can synchronize the time between the guest and console operating systems only when the time in the guest operating system is earlier than the time set in the server.
The Shrink tab gives you access to the controls you need if you prepare to export a virtual disk to VMware ESX Server using the smallest possible disk files.
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