và vị trí của tập tin trên đĩa mới. Hãy cẩn thận khi hợp nhất một đĩa với cha mẹ. Nếu phụ huynh được thiết lập để đọc chỉ trong NTFS, nó phải được thiết lập trở lại để đọc / ghi cho phép. Nếu phụ huynh có đĩa đứa trẻ nào khác, khi bắt đầu quá trình sáp nhập với cha mẹ (giả sử rằng mới được không phải là tùy chọn lựa chọn) bất cứ trẻ em nào bên cạnh những đứa trẻ hiện nay đang được hoạt động trên sẽ không còn có thể hoạt động,. | 282 Advanced Server Virtualization vmware-cmd The vmware-cmd command is used to perform various operations with virtual machines. It uses two different command syntaxes server operations and virtual machine operations. In the following list of operations supported by the vmware-cmd utility the token vm-config is used to represent the absolute path to the configuration file of the virtual machine to which the operation is applied. Server Operations Supported by vmware-cmd List virtual machines on the local server vmware-cmd -l Register a virtual machine vmware-cmd -s register vm-config Unregister a virtual machine vmware-cmd -s unregister vm-config Virtual Machine Operations Supported by vmware-cmd addredo Add a redo log to a running virtual machine s disk. Once the redo log is added all changes are written into the new redo log file. The redo log file is stored in the same VMFS volume as the parent disk specified by disk-name . The disk can be in append persistent or undoable mode. If the disk already has a redo log file a second-level redo log file is added a . log . Disks in nonpersistent mode or that already have a second-level redo log file cannot have a redo log file added. The redo log file added by the addredo command is automatically committed when the virtual machine is powered off unless the changes were committed previously. vmware-cmd vm-config addredo disk-name answer Prompt a user to answer the question for the virtual machine waiting for input. This usually occurs when a virtual machine s disks are in undoable mode and the virtual machine has been shut down and powered off. vmware-cmd vm-config answer commit Merge changes written into a running virtual machine s disk s redo log file. The disk-name token specifies the name of the virtual disk to be committed. The level token specifies which redo log to commit. Valid values for level are 0 or 1 where 0 is most commonly used and 1 is used only Configuring VMware ESX Server 283 when there is a .