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Revision as of 13:31, 19 February 2014

Before a VM (virtual machine) can be used, it first needs to be powered on (turned on). After your VM has been powered on, you are also able to suspend, shut down the guest OS, power off, and reset the VM.


To power on a VM:


  1. Log in to Cloudpath.
  2. Click on the My Cloud tab.
  3. In the left pane, locate the My Cloud section.
  4. Click VMs.
  5. Select a VM, and then right-click your selection.
  6. Click Power On.


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To suspend a VM:


  1. Log in to Cloudpath.
  2. Click on the My Cloud tab.
  3. In the left pane, locate the My Cloud section.
  4. Click VMs.
  5. Select a VM, and then right-click your selection.
  6. Click Suspend.
  7. In the Suspend Virtual Machine pop-up window, click Yes.


VApp suspend1.PNG



To shut down a guest OS:


  1. Log in to Cloudpath.
  2. Click on the My Cloud tab.
  3. In the left pane, locate the My Cloud section.
  4. Click VMs.
  5. Select a VM, and then right-click your selection.
  6. Click Shut Down Guest OS.
  7. In the Confirm Power Off pop-up window, click Yes.


VApp stop1.PNG



To power off a VM:


  1. Log in to Cloudpath.
  2. Click on the My Cloud tab.
  3. In the left pane, locate the My Cloud section.
  4. Click VMs.
  5. Select a VM, and then right-click your selection.
  6. Click Power Off.
  7. In the Confirm Power Off pop-up window, click Yes.


VApp power off1.PNG



To reset a VM:


  1. Log in to Cloudpath.
  2. Click on the My Cloud tab.
  3. In the left pane, locate the My Cloud section.
  4. Click VMs.
  5. Select a VM, and then right-click your selection.
  6. Click Reset.
  7. In the Reset Virtual Machine pop-up window, click Yes.


VApp reset1.PNG