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<code> vmware-cmd </code> Performs similar operations as is available from ESX command line | <code> vmware-cmd </code> Performs similar operations as is available from ESX command line | ||
So to start a VM registered on a particular ESX... | |||
vmware-cmd.pl /vmfs/volumes/path/to/server.vmx start --server esx --username root --password pass | |||
[[Category:VMware]] | [[Category:VMware]] |
Revision as of 13:26, 19 January 2011
vicfg-cfgbackup
vicfg-cfgbackup.pl -s --server esx --username root --password pass esx.cfg
vicfg-cfgbackup
Allows the config of an ESXi server to be backed up to a binary config file. Use -l
option to load a config back onto an ESX.
vicfg-snmp
vicfg-snmp.pl --server esx --username root --password pass --show
vicfg-snmp
Enables management of the ESXi SNMP agent. Changes take effect immediately, there's no need to restart the service (suspect its probably done by the script anyway)
To add a read-only (SNMP Get) community use
vicfg-snmp.pl --server esx --username root --password pass -c community
To set trap destinations use
vicfg-snmp.pl --server esx --username root --password pass -t trap-rxer1/community,trap-rxer2/community
To enable the service (use -D to disable)
vicfg-snmp.pl --server esx --username root --password pass -E
Be aware that for full fat ESX hosts you don't get anything back, config should be done via the Service Console's /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
config file
vicfg-volume
vicfg-volume.pl --server esx --username root --password pass --list
vicfg-volume
Provides an alternative for vSphere to using LVM.enableresignature option in VI3
vihostupdate
vihostupdate.pl --serveresx --username root --password pass -b C:\path\to\bundle.zip -s
To scan for an update...
vihostupdate.pl --serveresx --username root --password pass -b C:\path\to\bundle.zip -s
To install an update (must be in maintenance mode)...
vihostupdate.pl --serveresx --username root --password pass -b C:\path\to\bundle.zip -i
vmware-cmd
vmware-cmd.pl -l --server esx --username root --password pass vmware-cmd.pl <vm cfg> <vm operation> --server esx --username root --password pass
vmware-cmd
Performs similar operations as is available from ESX command line
So to start a VM registered on a particular ESX...
vmware-cmd.pl /vmfs/volumes/path/to/server.vmx start --server esx --username root --password pass