The SetConfigurationValue
method sets the value of the specified configuration setting for this virtual machine.
Syntax
HRESULT SetConfigurationValue(
[in] BSTR configurationKey,
[in] VARIANT configurationValue
);
Parameters
- configurationKey [in]
-
Key used to identify the configuration value as stored in the "*.vmc" file.
- configurationValue [in]
-
The configuration value. Variant type may be one of:
VT_ARRAY|VT_UI1 (raw bytes),
VT_BSTR (string), VT_UI4 (integer), or
VT_BOOL (Boolean).
Return Value
The method can return one of the following values.
This method supports standard return values, as well as the following. For information on Virtual Server
specific return values not listed below, see
HRESULT Codes Specific to the Virtual Server.
| Return code | Description |
- S_OK
| The operation was successful.
|
- E_INVALIDARG
| The configurationKey parameter is NULL or empty, the
configurationValue parameter is NULL, or the
configurationValue parameter is not a valid variant type.
|
- VM_E_VM_UNKNOWN
| The configuration is unknown.
|
- DISP_E_EXCEPTION
| An unexpected error has occurred.
|
Remarks
This method provides low-level access to any configuration value. It can be used to set configuration values
for customer-defined keys. Be careful if you use this method to set system configuration values, since no error
checking is performed on the configuration value. Also, some configuration values cannot be changed while the
virtual machine is running.
Configuration keys are located in the virtual machine's "*.vmc" file in XML format. The keys
are stored in a hierarchical manner similar to the registry keys in Windows. To specify a specific subkey, a
"key path" is constructed which specifies the various keys in a slash
mark–delimited format.
For example, to set the value of the "ram_size" key located in the following key tree:
<hardware>
<memory>
<ram_size type="integer">128</ram_size>
The configurationKey path string would be specified as follows:
"hardware/memory/ram_size"
If any of the keys in the desired tree have an "id" attribute value, the attribute and its
value is embedded in the configurationKey path string immediately after its associated
configuration key using the following bracketed format:
"[@id="id_value"]".
For example, to set the value of the "absolute" key located in the following key tree:
<hardware>
<pci_bus>
<ide_adapter>
<ide_controller id="1">
<location id="0">
<pathname>
<absolute type="string">D</absolute>
The configurationKey path string would be specified as follows:
"hardware/pci_bus/ide_adapter/ide_controller[@id=1]/location[@id=0]/pathname/absolute"
Requirements
| Product | Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 on Windows Server 2003 |
| Download | Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 Update on Windows Server 2008 or
Windows Server 2003 |
| Header | VsComInterfaces.h |
See Also
- IVMVirtualMachine
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