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vm-customized

vm-customized

Install a customized VM.

Syntax

vm-customized <option> ... <option>

Option

Description

-h

Help information.

-c[n|l|f|d]

Operation command.

n

Install a new customized VM.

l

List installed customized VM.

f

Upload a meta file for a customized VM.

d

Display a meta file for a customized VM.

-t<ftp|scp>

The protocol type, FTP or SCP (default = scp).

-s<server IP>

Download the image file from this FTP or SCP server IP address.

-u<user name>

The user name for authentication.

-p<password>

The password for authentication.

-f<full path of filename>

The full path for the image file or meta file.

-d<hardware/machine ID>

The original hardware ID or machine ID.

-k<MD5 checksum>

The MD5 checksum for the uploaded file.

-v[o|n]

Set the base information for VM image

-o<OS type>

WindowsXP, Windows7, Windows7_64, Windows81, Windows81_64 , Windows10, or Windows10_64.

-n<VM name>

The name of the VM.

-r <VM name>

Replace the VM if it already exists.

-m <VM meta file name>

The name of the VM meta file.

vm-customized

Install a customized VM.

Syntax

vm-customized <option> ... <option>

Option

Description

-h

Help information.

-c[n|l|f|d]

Operation command.

n

Install a new customized VM.

l

List installed customized VM.

f

Upload a meta file for a customized VM.

d

Display a meta file for a customized VM.

-t<ftp|scp>

The protocol type, FTP or SCP (default = scp).

-s<server IP>

Download the image file from this FTP or SCP server IP address.

-u<user name>

The user name for authentication.

-p<password>

The password for authentication.

-f<full path of filename>

The full path for the image file or meta file.

-d<hardware/machine ID>

The original hardware ID or machine ID.

-k<MD5 checksum>

The MD5 checksum for the uploaded file.

-v[o|n]

Set the base information for VM image

-o<OS type>

WindowsXP, Windows7, Windows7_64, Windows81, Windows81_64 , Windows10, or Windows10_64.

-n<VM name>

The name of the VM.

-r <VM name>

Replace the VM if it already exists.

-m <VM meta file name>

The name of the VM meta file.