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  1. Use vMotion to move VMs

  2. Click the Stop slider button (users cannot deploy, reconfigure, undeploy)

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  3. Put the hypervisor host in maintenance mode or shut it down

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  • General: provides information about CPU, RAM, Hard disk, IP address, Hypervisor type and Port for the hypervisor connection, and the Description.

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  • Network interfaces: displays a list of interfaces and the service type tags that are assigned to them. Service type tags are also assigned to VLANs. 

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  • State: contains the used resources (CPU, RAM, Hard Disk) in the physical infrastructure, which are updated every time a user deploys or undeploys a virtual appliance or during each infrastructure check of the physical machine. The infrastructure check runs as an automatic periodic check or you can force a check when you edit the physical machine by clicking the State Check button.

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Control VMs running on servers

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  1. Go to InfrastructurePrivate → Servers OR
    Infrastructure → Public → Public cloud region → Virtual machines

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  2. Select a managed server or VM and click the email icon 

  3. Optional: To add the email from your user account as the Sender address, select the checkbox. 

  • For a VM, the platform can send a notification to the owner of the VM

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  • For a physical machine, select checkboxes to send notifications to:

    • All administrators of enterprises using this physical machine. 

      • Administrators have the "Define Enterprise Manager" privilege.

    • All users who have VMs deployed on that machine.

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