VM startup order

Cesare Lv1Posted 2023-Feb-09 23:46

Hi there,

I have several VMs in my installation and I would like to decide the startup order in case of rebooting of both nodes.

I mean I would like that VM10 starts before VM3 that has to start before VM6 etc...

In the VM options I only find  the "Power on at node startup" check-box option...

Thanks to everybody that will help me!

Cesare

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Unfortunately, SANGFOR does not have a feature to directly control the startup order of VMs. However, you can use the startup configuration settings to control the startup order of VMs. In the SANGFOR admin console, you can set the startup delay for each VM, so that the VM with the longest startup delay will start after the one with the shortest startup delay. You can also set the priority level for each VM, so that the VMs with higher priority will start first.
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Robin Lv3Posted 2023-Feb-19 22:05
  
as for not it it not supported
Gomu Posted 2023-Feb-19 22:00
  
Please help me also the solution for this
Carrot Posted 2023-Feb-19 21:59
  
unfortunately it does not support
Brooker Posted 2023-Feb-19 21:57
  
it doesn't support yet
SSPHAKIM Lv2Posted 2023-Feb-15 09:39
  
Interesting. If someone can provide with the working solution, it well help a lot of us.
Farina Ahmed Lv5Posted 2023-Feb-13 14:23
  
I don't get it why you are starting VMs on daily basis? They should be running all day 24/7 without any interruption. However if you still need them to start daily then you can do it manually as per your preference or else use batch file or other options mentioned by my fellow here.
RegiBoy Lv5Posted 2023-Feb-13 14:01
  
Create a batch file. That is the most effecient solutions
Pat Lv4Posted 2023-Feb-13 13:39
  
start to create first a batch file
Imran Tahir Lv4Posted 2023-Feb-13 12:26
  
option is to create a batch file with the corresponding booting order of the VM

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