Update the vmware-vmx documentation.

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Alexander Laamanen 2017-02-09 08:01:41 +02:00 committed by Megan Marsh
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the builder. By default this is `output-BUILDNAME` where "BUILDNAME" is the
name of the build.
- `remote_cache_datastore` (string) - The path to the datastore where
supporting files will be stored during the build on the remote machine. By
default this is the same as the `remote_datastore` option. This only has an
effect if `remote_type` is enabled.
- `remote_cache_directory` (string) - The path where the ISO and/or floppy
files will be stored during the build on the remote machine. The path is
relative to the `remote_cache_datastore` on the remote machine. By default
this is "packer\_cache". This only has an effect if `remote_type`
is enabled.
- `remote_datastore` (string) - The path to the datastore where the resulting
VM will be stored when it is built on the remote machine. By default this
is "datastore1". This only has an effect if `remote_type` is enabled.
- `remote_host` (string) - The host of the remote machine used for access.
This is only required if `remote_type` is enabled.
- `remote_password` (string) - The SSH password for the user used to access
the remote machine. By default this is empty. This only has an effect if
`remote_type` is enabled.
- `remote_private_key_file` (string) - The path to the PEM encoded private key
file for the user used to access the remote machine. By default this is empty.
This only has an effect if `remote_type` is enabled.
- `remote_type` (string) - The type of remote machine that will be used to
build this VM rather than a local desktop product. The only value accepted
for this currently is "esx5". If this is not set, a desktop product will
be used. By default, this is not set.
- `remote_username` (string) - The username for the SSH user that will access
the remote machine. This is required if `remote_type` is enabled.
- `shutdown_command` (string) - The command to use to gracefully shut down the
machine once all the provisioning is done. By default this is an empty
string, which tells Packer to just forcefully shut down the machine unless a
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}
```
- `<f1>` - `<f12>` - Simulates pressing a function key.
- `<up>` `<down>` `<left>` `<right>` - Simulates pressing an arrow key.
- `<spacebar>` - Simulates pressing the spacebar.
- `<insert>` - Simulates pressing the insert key.
- `<home>` `<end>` - Simulates pressing the home and end keys.
- `<pageUp>` `<pageDown>` - Simulates pressing the page up and page down keys.
- `<leftAlt>` `<rightAlt>` - Simulates pressing the alt key.
- `<leftCtrl>` `<rightCtrl>` - Simulates pressing the ctrl key.
- `<leftShift>` `<rightShift>` - Simulates pressing the shift key.
- `<leftAltOn>` `<rightAltOn>` - Simulates pressing and holding the alt key.
- `<leftCtrlOn>` `<rightCtrlOn>` - Simulates pressing and holding the ctrl
key.
- `<leftShiftOn>` `<rightShiftOn>` - Simulates pressing and holding the
shift key.
- `<leftAltOff>` `<rightAltOff>` - Simulates releasing a held alt key.
- `<leftCtrlOff>` `<rightCtrlOff>` - Simulates releasing a held ctrl key.
- `<leftShiftOff>` `<rightShiftOff>` - Simulates releasing a held shift key.
- `<wait>` `<wait5>` `<wait10>` - Adds a 1, 5 or 10 second pause before
sending any additional keys. This is useful if you have to generally wait
for the UI to update before typing more.
In addition to the special keys, each command to type is treated as a
[configuration template](/docs/templates/configuration-templates.html). The
available variables are:
>>>>>>> Update the vmware-vmx documentation.:website/source/docs/builders/vmware-vmx.html.md
<%= partial "partials/builders/boot-command" %>
Example boot command. This is actually a working boot command used to start an