Just a quick one about this issue that has been plaguing me for ages. Like many people in corporate world, the browser on our corporate build is configured to point to an “automatic configuration script”. But perhaps unlike many corporates, the script at the place I work is f_huge_. And for some reason, this has [...]
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From the VI Toolkit blog, Carter is running a poll over in the VI Toolkit community (login required in order to vote) to help VMware identify which products are in most need of PowerShellification. Of course, all VMware products are in need of PowerShell, but we understand they need to assign priorities to each of [...]
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By admin | February 9, 2009
Phew, Volume 1 and Volume 2 down, lets wrap this monster up. See, I told you I wasn’t going to leave you hanging for weeks to nail through all this. So, picking up right from where we left off. We need to perform a configuration operation on an ESX host. Of the available properties we’re [...]
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By admin | February 9, 2009
Thought I was going to drag this out in some scandalous attempt to keep the viewers coming back week after week? Actually, wish I had thought of that before just now. Anyways, let’s continue. If you haven’t read Volume 1 in the series, go do so now. I’ll wait for you. So continuing on, let’s [...]
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By admin | February 9, 2009
OK, this one has been a looooooooooong time coming. I’ve been meaning to take a shot at conveying the advanced features of the VI SDK as applied to PowerShell for quite some time now. When Carter corrected me some months ago with regards to what is and isn’t possible with PowerCLI (in the first statelesx [...]
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