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Re: client server
I already have my vmware server running on 1 pc and have several client connected to it from different ones. I'm wandering about how the server machine can shutdown/restart a specific client machine. Each client has different IPs.
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I am now writing a shell script and a C program. And in the shell script I want to execute this vmrun command.. Is that possible?? |
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