I just installed a new ESXI 6.5 server as a learning tool and have several VM already installed
I am using the web interface ( so, I did not installed anything on my laptop) and I am trying to find out the setting that would enable me to startup up a VM automatically.
Are there options missing in the HTML client ?
Click on the Virtual Machines on the left panel, select a virtual machine on the right panel, right click on the virtual machine and on Autostart, click on Increase Priority or Decrease Priority. And make sure Autostart is enabled click on Manage on the left panel, and click on Autostart.
Silly me
I had done the increase priority already, but did not saw that I had to enable it after that.
Thanks for the answer.
note "and click on Autostart." does not work for me, I have to click on edit to change the setting,
Extra information:
on overview of virtual machines, you can add autostart information by right-clicking column header > Select Columns.
check Autostart order, Start Delay
some confusion over the wording: increase priority seems to increase the start order (as in later start) - but could be caused by sluggish webclient
hth
Hi,
I have the same issue with a standalone ESX 6.5 server.
I've configured the host and client settings using the web client to allow a single server to auto start but it doesn't start. I've also checked the configuration from the full client and all looked fine.
I've even added the autostart parameter to the VM's vmx file but no joy.
So, I'm in a position where autostart worked fine with ESX 6.0 but doesn't work with 6.5.
Any ideas?
Sean
Hi,
I'll simply echo the web interface to change the AutoStart priority is does not function as expected. I have globally enabled AutoStart as described above and my guests DO start correctly.
However, the text in the increase/decrease priority is absolutely misleading. It would indicate the higher the number, the earlier the autostart -- this is not the case.
The numbering is the same as old versions of VMWare where the autostart number is literally the order the guests will start in.
Also, sometimes the increase/decrease options don't actually DO anything on some guest listings.
Just my experience,
Dennis
Hi Yves
Guess you're looking about this steps:
1) On the left panel choose "Host and Cluster"
2) select the host with your Vms you want automatically power on
3) On the right panel click on "Configure"
4) Then on the "Virtual Machine" menù choose "VM Startup/Shutdown"
5) And then click on "Edit" to configure your VMs to auto startup and or shutdown
Hope this can help you
Enjoy whit VmWare
Maurizio
Nosella, your screen capture is from the vSphere web client. This topic is for the ESXi web client which is quite different, unfortunately.
I too have the issue with priorities not changing, although at least at the moment I can't increase the priority (just doesn't do anything) but I can manipulate the list by decreasing other machines and achieve the desired order.
Presumably as others have said 1 starts first, then 2, and so on. That isn't clear, nor documented, and is the complete opposite of what the button claims (decreasing a machine at order 2 changes it to 1, not 3).
It is somewhat mind blowing that there are these issues with the ESXi web client... doesn't give me a great feeling about relying on it in a small office (where we have no budget and vSphere is unnecessary and out of the question).
Hi,
There is a Autostart "Master Switch" in ESXi Web Client that must be set to "Yes".
After that you can set start delay and priority individually for your VMs.
Regards,
Jesser
Does vCenter 6.5 has a new Function, do enabling Autostart in a host in HA Cluster will work?
Hello All,
I am using HTML client for managing VMware ESXi 6.5ui host and i'm trying to enable the Autostart feature.
For this, i have done the following this:
My Question
When i restart the host, Autostart feature (enabled in STEP1) automatically goes disabled.
Thanks in advance..!!!!!
I had the same problem with ESXi 6.5. Some VMs didn't autostart after bringing ESXi host up. I'm using the embedded web client.
Solution:
I simply de-registered and re-registered the VMs and now all is working.
It seems to be an issue, hopefully fixed in newer versions.
PS. Make sure you have enabled the Autostart under "Host" -> "Manage" -> "System" -> "Autostart".
Hi ,
My ESXi 6.5 did not autostart VMs on power up of the server. The other posts are correct in that auto startup needs to be enabled,
This did not work until I had Patched my ESXI 6.5 server with the updates, it is now far less "buggy" and everything now works so much better.
https://my.vmware.com/group/vmware/patch#search to see all the patches. Use putty to apply the patches.
regards
Ade
Tried all these recommendations regarding enabling auto-start in WEB interface of standalone ESXi 6.5.0 build 4887370 and it were useless
Unregister/Register VM did not work also
It looks like WEB interface has some issue with setting up variables, for quick fix CLI can be used.
[root@localhost:~] vim-cmd hostsvc/autostartmanager/get_autostartseq
(vim.host.AutoStartManager.AutoPowerInfo) [
(vim.host.AutoStartManager.AutoPowerInfo) {
key = 'vim.VirtualMachine:3',
startOrder = 1,
startDelay = -1,
waitForHeartbeat = "systemDefault",
startAction = "powerOn",
stopDelay = -1,
stopAction = "systemDefault"
}
]
[root@localhost:~] vim-cmd vmsvc/getallvms
Vmid Name File Guest OS Version Annotation
3 CentOS7 [SSDslot4] CentOS7/CentOS7.vmx centos7_64Guest vmx-13
[root@localhost:~] vim-cmd hostsvc/autostartmanager/enable_autostart true
Enabled AutoStart
[root@localhost:~] vim-cmd hostsvc/autostartmanager/update_autostartentry 3 powerOn 5 1 systemDefault 1 systemDefault
1Updated AutoStart order.
[root@localhost:~] vim-cmd hostsvc/autostartmanager/get_autostartseq
(vim.host.AutoStartManager.AutoPowerInfo) [
(vim.host.AutoStartManager.AutoPowerInfo) {
key = 'vim.VirtualMachine:3',
startOrder = 1,
startDelay = 5,
waitForHeartbeat = "systemDefault",
startAction = "powerOn",
stopDelay = 1,
stopAction = "systemDefault"
}
]
You are very behind on patches, including Update 1. Apply all patches and try again.
Notice.
This can only be found in flashversion, not available in html5
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Old question but could help someone
I've find the solution on this post