Managing Shared Folders
The
prlctl set
command can be used to add shared folders to a virtual machine and to modify and delete existing shared folders.
Syntax
prlctl
set
<vm_ID
|
vm_name>
{
--shf-host-add
<folder>
|
--shf-host-set
<folder>
}
--path
<path>
[
--mode
<
ro
|
rw
>] [
--shf-description
<desc>
] [
--enable
|
--disable
]
prlctl set
<vm_ID|vm_name>
--
shf-host
<
on
|
off
>
prlctl set
<vm_ID|vm_name>
--shf-host-del
<folder>
prlctl
set
<vm_ID|vm_name>
--shf-guest <on
|
off
>
prlctl
set
<vm_ID|vm_name>
--shf-guest-automount <on
|
off
>
Options
Name
|
Description
|
<vm_ID|vm_name>
|
The virtual machine ID or name.
|
--shf-host-add
<folder>
|
Shares the specified folder on the Parallels server with the virtual machine.
|
--shf-host-set
<folder>
|
Modifies the settings of an existing shared folder.
|
--shf-host-del
<folder>
|
Removes the specified shared folder from the shared folder list.
|
--shf-host <on
|
off>
|
Turns the host folder sharing on or off.
|
--shf-guest <on
|
off>
|
Turns the guest folder sharing on or off.
|
--shf-guest-automount <on
|
off>
|
Mounts or unmounts virtual disks on the Parallels server.
|
--path
<path>
|
Name and path of a folder on the Parallels server to share with the specified virtual machine.
|
--mode <ro
|
rw>
|
Sharing mode:
-
ro
— read-only.
-
rw
— read and write.
|
--shf-description
<desc>
|
User-defined shared folder description.
Descriptions with white spaces must be enclosed in quotation marks.
|
--enable
|
--disable
|
Enable or disable the shared folder.
|
|