Configuring vmware virtual machines, Configure a virtual machine, Configuring vmware virtual machines 65 – VMware VCENTER CONVERTER EN-000158-02 User Manual

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Configuring VMware Virtual Machines

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You can use Converter Standalone to configure VMware virtual machines that have disks populated by

restoration from a backup of a physical host or by some other direct means of copying a virtual machine’s

disks. Configuring such machines with Converter Standalone enables them to boot in VMware products.

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You cannot configure OVF images.

Configure a Virtual Machine

You can configure files from a VMware standalone virtual machine, from an ESX server or vCenter Server

virtual machine, or from a VMware Server virtual machine.

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A physical machine cannot be a configuration source.

You configure a virtual machine in the VMware vCenter Converter Standalone application.

Procedure

1

Save Sysprep Files

on page 66

To customize the guest operating system of a virtual machine, you must save the Sysprep files to the

specified locations on the machine where Converter Standalone server runs.

2

Select a Source to Configure

on page 67

You can select a VMware virtual machine as the source for a configuration task.

3

Select the Options to Configure

on page 67

Configuring the source machine helps to improve its performance, customize its operating system, and

install the necessary device drivers.

4

Customize a Virtual Machine’s Guest Operating System

on page 68

On the Configure Wizard Customization page, you can customize the identity of the configured virtual

machine and generate a new security identifier.

5

View the Summary of a Configuration Task

on page 72

On the Ready to Complete page, you can view a summary of the new configuration task before you add

it to the task list. Converter Standalone performs task validation at this stage.

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