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Category Archives: VMWare
Use PowerCLI to Report Storage Paths in your ESXi Environment
Just something I wanted to share with the community… One of our VMWare Administrators was working with VMWare vendor support in looking at some SAN connection issues and was requesting a report showing the following information: Host, Name, HBAName, Source, … Continue reading
Audit VMware VM’s for Creator and write to vCenter VM notes with PowerShell and PowerCLI 4.1.1
I will start off by saying that this was not my idea to create this awesome script. The real hero behind this is Alan Renouf who first published the original script here. For anyone working with VMware and PowerShell, Alan’s … Continue reading
PowerCLI 4.1 cmdlet poster
Working with a VMWare infrastructure, I have been getting more involved with the PowerCLI snap-in that is available for download to manage our systems. In case anyone was wondering, you can download and print off a poster listing all of … Continue reading