VMware Host - Clone
Declaration
<AMVMWAREVM ACTIVITY="clone_vm" VMPATH="text" DESTVMPATH="text" TIMEOUT="number" OPENVMTIMEOUT="number" LINKED="yes/no" />
Description: Creates a clone (copy) of an existing virtual machine. When the cloning operation is complete, the clone is a separate virtual machine — though it may share virtual disks with the parent virtual machine. Changes made to a clone do not affect the parent virtual machine. This activity provides the option to create a full clone, which is an independent copy of a virtual machine, and a linked clone, which is a copy of a virtual machine that shares virtual disks with the parent virtual machine in an ongoing manner.
Practical Usage
With clones, you can make many copies of a virtual machine from a single installation and configuration process. Clones are useful when you must deploy many identical virtual machines to a group. For example, a teacher can clone a virtual machine for each student, with all the lessons and labs required for the term. With clones, you can conveniently make complete copies of a virtual machine, without browsing a host file system or worrying if you have located all the configuration files.
Connection Parameters
Property |
Type |
Required |
Default |
Markup |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Connection |
|
|
|
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Indicates where this activity's connection properties should originate from. Different parameters become active depending on the option selected. This is a visual parameter used only during design-time, therefore, contains no properties or markups. The available options are:
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Session |
Text |
Yes if Connection set to Session |
VMOpsSession1 |
SESSION="VMO101" |
The name of a session (created in a previous step) in which to link this activity. This parameter is active only if the Connection parameter is set to Session. |
Host type |
Text (options) |
Yes if Connection set to Host |
VIServer |
|
The type of VM host to establish a connection with. This parameter is active only if the Connection parameter is set to Host. The available options are:
|
Host name |
Text |
Yes |
(Empty) |
SERVER="host.server.com" |
The hostname or IP address of the computer where the virtual machine is located. This parameter is active only if the Host type parameter is set to VMware Server or VMware VI Server. |
Username |
Text |
No |
(Empty) |
USERNAME="MsPacman" |
The username identifying a valid user account on the machine. This parameter is active only if the Host type parameter is set to VMware Server or VMware VI Server. |
Password |
Text |
No |
(Empty) |
PASSWORD="encrypted" |
The password identifying a valid user account on the machine. This parameter is active only if the Host type parameter is set to VMware Server or VMware VI Server. |
Connection Timeout (seconds) |
Number |
No |
60 |
CONNECTIONTIMEOUT="20" |
The maximum time out value in seconds that this activity should wait for a response from the host. |
Virtual Machine
Property |
Type |
Required |
Default |
Markup |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Virtual Machine Path |
Text |
Yes |
(Empty) |
VMPATH="C:\VMFolder\VMfile.vmx" |
The absolute path of the virtual machine configuration (.vmx) file in which to clone. This parameter varies by product platform. With ESX/ESXi hosts and VMware Server 2.0, use a URL of the form "https://<hostName>:<port>/sdk" where <hostName> is either the DNS name or IP address, and <port> might be optional; credentials are required even for connections made locally. With VMware Workstation, use undef to connect to the local host. With VMware Server 1.0.x, use a DNS name or IP address for remote connections, or the same as Workstation for local connections. |
Destination Path |
Text |
Yes |
(Empty) |
DESTVMPATH="C:\VM\VM_file.vmx" |
The absolute path (full path and file name) of the virtual machine configuration file that will be created for the virtual machine clone produced by this activity. This should be a full absolute path name, with directory names delineated according to host system convention (e.g., \ for Windows and / for Linux). |
Linked |
Yes/No |
No |
No |
LINKED="yes" |
If set to YES, creates a linked clone, which is a copy of a virtual machine that shares virtual disks with the parent virtual machine in an ongoing manner. This conserves disk space as long as the parent and clone do not change too much from their original state. If set to NO (default), creates a full, independent clone of the virtual machine. |
Timeout (seconds) |
Number |
No |
60 |
TIMEOUT="5" |
The time out value in seconds that this activity waits for a response from the host. |
Open VM Timeout (seconds) |
Number |
No |
60 |
OPENVMTIMEOUT="5" |
The maximum time period in seconds during which this activity must successfully connect to the specified VMware product or the task times out. |
Description tab - A custom description can be provided on the Description tab to convey additional information or share special notes about a task step.
Error Causes tab - Specify how this step should behave upon the occurrence of an error. (Refer to Task Builder > Error Causes Tab for details.)
On Error tab - Specify what AWE should do if this step encounters an error as defined on the Error Causes tab. (Refer to Task Builder > On Error Tab for details.)
Example
The sample AML code below can be copied and pasted directly into the Steps panel of the Task Builder.
Description: Clone virtual machine "C:\Virtual Machines\Windows 7 x64 (FULL)\Windows 7 x64.vmx" and store the new virtual machine at location "C:\Temp\VMClone.vmx". Create a linked clone. Use default VM session.
<AMVMWAREVM ACTIVITY="clone_vm" VMPATH="C:\Virtual Machines\ Windows 7 x64 (FULL)\Windows 7 x64.vmx" DESTVMPATH="C:\Temp\VMClone.vmx" LINKED="yes" />