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Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
 
Appendix 13      Using Adapters
  VMware vCenter, ESX, and ESXi Adapter
Step 4
Enter the information in the remaining tabs as necessary, then click Save to complete the activity 
definition.
Suspending a Virtual Machine
Use the Suspend VM activity to suspend a virtual machine on a given ESX server or vCenter server.
Step 1
In the Process Editor Toolbox, choose VMware vSphere > Suspend VM, then drag and drop the activity 
onto the Workflow pane.
Step 2
Click the General tab and enter the appropriate information.
Step 3
Click the Suspend VM tab and enter the appropriate information, including:
  •
Virtual machine—The inventory path to the virtual machine to be put in stand by mode. The 
information in this field is case-sensitive. For example:
TEST-ENV/UCS/vm/TESTDEV-W2K8-64-02
  •
Skip if already in expected power state—Check this check box to complete the activity normally if 
the power state is suspended.
If the check box is not checked and the ESX host is already suspended, the activity will complete 
with an error message stating the operation is not allowed in the current state or could not connect 
the host.
Step 4
Enter the information in the remaining tabs as necessary, then click Save to complete the activity 
definition.
Managing VMware vSphere Snapshot Activities
The following table displays the activities which perform the basic snapshot management of the virtual 
machines running on the ESX Server or vCenter.
Activity
Description
Create Snapshot
Creates a snapshot of a specified virtual machine
See 
Query VM Snapshots
Queries the properties of a snapshot of a selected virtual machine
See 
Remove all Snapshot
Removes all snapshots that have been taken of the virtual machine
See 
Remove Snapshot
Removes a specific snapshot from the virtual machine and deletes any 
associated storage
See 
Rename Snapshot
Changes the name or description of a snapshot of the virtual machine
See