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Hugo Peeters recently posted an article with some ready-made scripts to add useful information to your VI client including: Snapshot Count, Total Snaphot Size, Host Hardware Model, Host ESX Version and Host LUN Count. To get the details go here: http://www.peetersonline.nl/index.php/vmware/add-custom...
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This article offers a PowerShell solution for reporting on VMware snapshots, VMware tools version, data-store space, CDROM and/or floppy drives connected and other information. This solution creates an HTML page and emails the output to a person or distribution list. Here is the link: http://www.ivobeerens...
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A lot of great new VIX stuff is coming up from all over, this time it's Daniel Doubrovkine on the VIX community telling us about a library he's created that makes calling VIX from .NET really easy. This article shows how to call the library with PowerShell. Read more
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MVP Oisin Grehan has created a nice PowerShell script that scans the computer's network adapters for VMware’s virtual network interface cards and makes the necessary registry changes. The script will also disable/enable cycle the adapters so that the changes take effect without having to reboot...
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01-21-2009
Filed under: PowerShell, VMWare, Virtual Network Adapters
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Hugo Peters has posted a script that generates an overview of any items that are not available to every ESX server in a VMware cluster. These items might prevent your vm’s being vmotioned by Dynamic Resource Scheduling (DRS) or restarted by VMware High Availability (HA). Read more
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01-26-2009
Filed under: VMWare, High Availability
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By Vladan SEGET It has been taken at VMworld 2009 in Cannes and it’s about how-to manage VMware with PowerShell. VMware ESX Serve environements get complex very quickly. Only automation can solve this. VMware’s free VI Toolkit (for Windows) is the best ... Read More
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By Doug Hazelman I decided to write this simple example of how to use some basic functions of the Veeam PowerShell Extensions. This is by no means comprehensive, just an idea of some of the things that can be done if you don't have time to install Veeam ... Read More
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ps2
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03-29-2009
Filed under: VMWare, Veeam, Veeam Reporter
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VMWare Communities Wiki has a document with frequently asked questions about managing VMWare with PowerShell. You can view or contribute at the following link: http://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-4210
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Eric Siebert has publish a list of useful scripts for managing VMware using VI Toolit. Go here to see the list: http://www.virtual-strategy.com/Eric-Siebert-s-Top-10/Top-10-PowerShell-scripts-that-VMware-administrators-should-use.html
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It’s 7PM, do you know where your VMware Tools are? Rather, do you know if all your VM’s have them installed and running? Here is a one-liner to check that with PowerShell… Read More
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ps2
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03-04-2009
Filed under: VMWare, VI Toolkit, Tools