[PDF] Erreurs d`exécution SET_VM_STATUS

What is a VM error response?

An error response always includes a status code and an error object. Each error object always contains an error code and a message. If the VM is created with a template, the error object also contains a details section that contains an inner level of error codes and message. Normally, the most inner level of error message is the root failure.

What happens if a VM is enabled?

When enabled, the host will enforce limits on some aspects of the virtual machine's activity, preventing excessive consumption of host compute resources. VM activities controlled by this setting include the VMbus pipe messages associated with a subset of the VM's virtual devices, and intercepts generated by the VM.

What is VM encryption policy?

Specifies the virtual machine that you want to configure. Specifies the key provider that you want to use for the encryption key while encrypting the specified virtual machine. If StoragePolicy is not specified, the default encryption storage policy "VM Encryption Policy" is used.

What is a set-VM cmdlet?

The Set-VM cmdlet configures a virtual machine. Configures virtual machine TestVM to shut down when the Hyper-V host shuts down. Stops virtual machine TestVM, sets it to use dynamic memory, sets its maximum amount of memory to 2GB, sets it to use 2 virtual processors, and starts it.

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