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*<span id='New_VMware_Fusion_Virtual_Machine></span>[[New VMware Fusion Virtual Machine|New VMware Fusion Virtual Machine]]
*<span id='New_VMware_Fusion_Virtual_Machine></span>[[New VMware Fusion Virtual Machine|New VMware Fusion Virtual Machine]]
* <span id='[Clone_a_VMware_Fusion_Virtual_Machine'></span>[[Clone a VMware Fusion Virtual Machine]]
* <span id='Clone_a_VMware_Fusion_Virtual_Machine'></span>[[Clone a VMware Fusion Virtual Machine]]
* <span id='Rename_VM_Bundle_Files'></span>[[Rename VMware VM Bundle Files|Rename VM Bundle Files]]


=Changing the Number of CPUs Allocated to a VM=
=Changing the Number of CPUs Allocated to a VM=

Revision as of 03:28, 1 June 2017

Internal

Procedures

Changing the Number of CPUs Allocated to a VM

Virtual Machine -> Settings -> System Settings row -> Processors & Memory -> Processors.

Rename a VM

External

Procedure

After startup, Virtual Machine -> Settings -> General -> Click the existing name of the VM to edit the text -> Rename and click outside the text box to save.

Shutdown.

Note that renaming the VM does not change the name of any bundle file on disk.

Shrink a Sparse Disk

External

Procedure

TODO: "Clean Up Virtual Machine"

Rename VM Bundle Files


This is an experimental procedure. It worked, but it is probably not supported. If not applied, a VM can be cloned but the underlying bundle files won't be renamed.

Start by renaming the top level directory so its name coincides with the new name of the VM.

Rename bundle files as follows:

old="old-name"; new="new-name"; for i in ${old}*; do mv ${i} ${i/${old}/${new}}; done

Change the sparse disk extent description. Open <new-name>.vmdk, where <new-name>.vmdk is referred from the vmx file, in vi and:

:1,$s/old-name/new-name/g

Update the snapshot file *. vmsd. Use same command in vi.

Update the .vmx and .vmxf configuration files. Use same command in vi.

Remove old logs:

rm vmware*.log

Snapshot Consolidation

https://kb.vmware.com/kb/1020000