Set Bootorder Vm - H3C MSR 810 Command Reference Manual

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VMM view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
: Specifies a VM by its name. The
vm-name
characters.
Usage guidelines
Before you use this command, make sure the VM is in paused (suspended) state. To view VM status,
use the
display vmlist
Examples
# Resume VM centos7.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] vmm
[Sysname-vmm] resume vm centos7
Related commands
display vmlist
suspend vm

set bootorder vm

Use
set bootorder vm
Syntax
set bootorder vm vm-name target target order-number
Views
VMM view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
: Specifies a VM by its name. The
vm-name
characters.
target target
string of three characters.
order-number
the disk or CD-ROM does not boot when the VM starts. The lower the value, the higher the boot
priority.
Usage guidelines
To ensure that a VM can start, make sure no disk or CD-ROM has the same boot order number as
the disk or CD-ROM used to boot the VM.
If you use this command on a running VM, you must restart the VM for the configuration to take effect.
If you use this command on a stopped VM, the configuration takes effect after you start the VM.
command.
to specify a boot order number for a disk or CD-ROM on a VM.
: Specifies a disk by its drive name. The
: Specifies a boot order number in the range of 0 to 99. A value of 0 indicates that
argument is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 30
vm-name
argument is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 30
vm-name
target
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argument is a case-sensitive

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