Remotely Managing Virtual Machines - VMware GSX Server 3 Administration Manual

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Remotely Managing Virtual Machines

One of the primary strengths of GSX Server is that it allows you to manage your virtual
machines remotely — that is, from any machine that can connect to your GSX Server
host. You are not restricted to interacting with your virtual machines only on the host
on which they are stored.
Remote management has many components and levels. For a high level view of your
GSX Server host, use the VMware Management Interface, a Web-based tool for
managing your virtual machines and the server host. For more information about the
management interface, see
If you need to interact with a virtual machine directly from a remote location — for
example, if you need to maintain a database stored in a virtual machine — use the
VMware Virtual Machine Console. The console displays your virtual machine in a
window, and you interact with the virtual machine in this window as you would
interact with a physical computer. For more information about consoles, see
Virtual Machines
in the VMware GSX Server Virtual Machine Guide.
For a more automated way to remotely manage virtual machines and the GSX Server
host, use the VMware Scripting APIs. If you are connecting to a GSX Server host from a
Windows remote machine, you can use the VmCOM and VmPerl Scripting APIs. If you
are connecting to a GSX Server host from a Linux remote machine, you can use the
VmPerl Scripting API. For more information, visit the VMware Web site at
www.vmware.com/support/developer.
Another automated way to manage virtual machines is to use the vmware-cmd
utility. For more information, visit the VMware Web site at
developer.
Finally, you can use third party tools to remotely manage your virtual machines. You
can use applications like VNC Viewer, Windows Terminal Services or Windows XP
Remote Desktop. To view a virtual machine with VNC Viewer, you must modify the
virtual machine's configuration manually.
The following sections further explore remotely managing virtual machines.
Changing the Port Number for VMware Virtual Machine Console Connections on
page 109
Downloading the VMware Virtual Machine Console on page 111
Using the VMware Management Interface on page
129.
Running
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