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ESXi get PCI device PowerCLI

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Extract via PowerCLI PCI information associated to vmnic,vmhba,vmgfx ESXi devices including the slot description at the rear of the server.
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This entry was posted in PowerCLI, PowerShell, VMware on September 17, 2015 by Christophe Calvet.

PowerCLI60R1 .net Framework issue

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PowerCLI60R1 introduces “.NET Framework 4.5 or 4.5.x” as a prerequisite.
Some scripts may be indirectly impacted by this change.
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This entry was posted in PowerCLI, PowerShell, VMware on August 19, 2015 by Christophe Calvet.

VDCA550 exam experience

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I just “barely” passed the VDCA550 exam today.

I was wondering: What should I have done, to pass this exam with a better score?
I hope these answers will help others candidate to pass it without the “barely”
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This entry was posted in VMware on August 4, 2015 by Christophe Calvet.

Export API Properties XML PowerCLI

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Export with PowerCLI all API properties of any VMware object as a XML file.
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This entry was posted in PowerCLI, PowerShell, VMware on June 17, 2015 by Christophe Calvet.

ESXi scripted installation PXE PowerCLI

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ESXi scripted unattended installation via PXE for any build/image. PowerCLI generates all relevant files.

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This entry was posted in PowerCLI, PowerShell, VMware on May 14, 2015 by Christophe Calvet.

Get-OvfConfiguration on steroids

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Generate a PowerCli function from ANY OVF/OVA package to ease the creation of an ovfconfiguration object to be used with Import-VApp.

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This entry was posted in PowerCLI, PowerShell, VMware on April 19, 2015 by Christophe Calvet.

ESXCLI poster

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ESXCLI poster with all namespace for all version from 5.0.0 to 6.0.0 and all ESXi build. Display also inconsistent parameters inter/intra version.
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This entry was posted in Poster, VMware on March 11, 2015 by Christophe Calvet.

ESXCLI documentation deep dive

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This post contains all information that have been found regarding the ESXCLI documentation while working on Get-EsxCli on steroids.
It demonstrates that for many esxcli commands the ESXi build matters and the ESXi version is not enough.

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This entry was posted in VMware on March 4, 2015 by Christophe Calvet.

deprecated post 01

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This post is deprecated. Please refers to the new version of Get-Esxcli on steroids compatible with V2

Get-EsxCli made easy. 480 PowerCli functions, one for each esxcli command. Take into account all ESXi build from version 5.0 to 6.0
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This entry was posted in PowerCLI, PowerShell, VMware on February 15, 2015 by Christophe Calvet.

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