Start VMware VM
This Automation Manager object starts a VMware virtual machine if it is not in the powered on state.
Before using this VMware Automation Manager Object, you must install the PowerShell module VMware.PowerCLI.
This VMware Automation Object runs on 64-bit PowerShell, and the module must also be added to 64-bit PowerShell.
Before using this VMware Automation Manager Object, you must install PowerShell 5.0.
Input Parameters
Name | Type | Required | Description |
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Session ID | String | Yes | This is the session ID that is generated by the VMware connection object. This is required for this object to work. |
Virtual Machine Name | String | Yes | This is the name of the virtual machine that you want to start. The field supports wildcards, so to return information about all virtual machines, use "*" as the value. |
Output Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
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Current Power State | String | This output parameter will output the state of the virtual machine as the object was being requested to perform the action. |
Result | Number | Returns a success value of zero or any value other than zero to indicate failure. |
Result String | String | Object execution error details. |
Example Input Parameters
Name | Type | Required | Example |
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Session ID | String | Yes | ab4c55c1273cb609678a2bb6a15104e927ac8dec 10.199.2.23 |
Virtual Machine Name | String | Yes | SRVExchange SRV* * |