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Shutting Down a Virtual Machine

Shut down a virtual machine (VM) to begin an orderly shutdown of the guest operating system.

Note: You can shut down a VM with guest operating system commands. Some guests allow (or can be configured to allow) you to shut down a VM using the everRun Availability Console.

To shut down a VM in everRun Availability Console

  1. On the Virtual Machines page, select a VM.
  2. Click Shutdown.

    A warning message appears, asking you to confirm the shutdown. Click Yes to shutdown or No to discontinue the shutdown.

If the VM is not responding, you can also Power Off the VM to stop it without properly shutting down the guest operating system.

Shutting down a VM in the everRun Availability Console is similar to pressing the power button on a physical machine, which typically results in an orderly shutdown of the operating system. In some cases, you may need to explicitly enable this feature in the guest operating system. For example:

Note: For Disaster Recovery (DR)-protected VMs, ensure that you configure the power button action in the guest operating system to shut down the guest. If the DR software cannot automatically shut down a VM with the power button action in the event of a DR migration, the operation may be delayed until you log on to the VM console and manually shut down the guest operating system.

See the documentation for your guest operating system to configure the behavior of the system power button, thus enabling the Shutdown button to work in the everRun Availability Console.

Related Topics

Starting a Virtual Machine

Powering Off a Virtual Machine

Managing the Operation of a Virtual Machine

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