Starting and stopping a virtual machine
You have created your virtual machine but it is still powered off. In this section, you will learn how to start, suspend, and stop a virtual machine using PowerCLI.
Starting a virtual machine
To start a virtual machine, you can use the Start-VM
cmdlet. This cmdlet has the following syntax:
Start-VM [-RunAsync] [-VM] <VirtualMachine[]> [-Server <VIServer[]>] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]
The –VM
parameter is required to start a virtual machine.
In the first example, we will start the virtual machine VM2
using the following command:
PowerCLI C:\> Start-VM –VM VM2
The output to the preceding command is as follows:
Name PowerState Num CPUs MemoryGB ---- ---------- -------- -------- VM2 PoweredOn 1 1.000
To start all of your virtual machines that are powered off, you can pipe the output of the Get-VM
cmdlet with a where
filter to select only those virtual machines that...