Default scripts for suspending and resuming a virtual machine are written to work together. If you disable the script for one of these actions, you must also disable the script for the other action.
Note: You cannot run scripts on NetWare, Windows NT, Me, Windows 98, and Windows 95 guest operating systems.
Prerequisites
On Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD guest operating systems, to test, edit, or disable the running of a script, log in as root.
Procedure
- Open a command prompt or terminal in the guest operating system.
- Change to the VMware Tools installation directory.
Operating System |
Default Path |
Windows |
C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware Tools |
Linux and Solaris |
/usr/sbin |
FreeBSD |
/usr/local/sbin |
Mac OS X |
/Library/Application Support/VMware Tools |
- Type the command to disable the script.
utility-name script script-name disable
Option |
Action |
utility-name On Windows |
Use VMwareToolboxCmd.exe. |
utility-name On Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD |
Use vmware-toolbox-cmd. |
utility-name On MAC OS |
Use vmware-tools-cli. |
script-name |
Use power, resume, suspend, or shutdown. |
- (Optional) If you disabled the script for suspending a virtual machine, repeat this procedure for resuming the virtual machine.
- (Optional) If you disabled the script for resuming a virtual machine, also disable the script for suspending the virtual machine.