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In the New Value entry field, type the value for the parameter and click Update. The
window closes and the updated parameter appears on the VMkernel Configuration
page.
Deleting a Virtual Machine from the Management Interface
You can delete a virtual machine only if you are an administrator, if you are the owner
of the configuration file or if you have permissions that allow you to modify or change
the configuration file or the directory where the configuration file is located.
When you delete a virtual machine, the files associated with it — that is, the files
located in the same directory — are deleted. These files include the virtual machine’s
configuration file (the .vmx file), its log file and its nvram file. The redo log and any
lock files are not deleted.
Any virtual disks that are not associated with another registered virtual machine on
the computer can be deleted as well, or you can save any or all of them for future use.
The directory containing these files is also deleted if it is empty. If any disk files or other
files are not deleted, the directory is not deleted.
To delete a virtual machine, complete the following steps.
1. In the VMware Management Interface, find the virtual machine you want to
delete and follow the link to its Details page.
2. If the virtual machine is powered on or suspended, power it off.
3. Click Delete VM Configuration. The Delete VM Confirmation window opens.
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