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100 1  van den Nieuwendijk, Robert 
245 10 Learning PowerCLI 
264  1 Olton :|bPackt Publishing, Limited,|c2013 
264  4 |c©2014 
300    1 online resource (417 pages) 
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505 0  Intro -- Learning PowerCLI -- Table of Contents -- 
       Learning PowerCLI -- Credits -- About the Author -- About 
       the Reviewers -- www.PacktPub.com -- Support files, eBooks,
       discount offers and more -- Why Subscribe? -- Free Access 
       for Packt account holders -- Instant Updates on New Packt 
       Books -- Preface -- What this book covers -- What you need
       for this book -- Who this book is for -- Conventions -- 
       Reader feedback -- Customer support -- Downloading the 
       example code -- Errata -- Piracy -- Questions -- 1. 
       Introduction to PowerCLI -- Downloading and installing 
       PowerCLI -- Downloading PowerCLI -- Installing PowerCLI --
       Modifying the PowerShell execution policy -- Connecting 
       and disconnecting servers -- Connecting to a server -- 
       Connecting to multiple servers -- Suppressing certificate 
       warnings -- Disconnecting from a server -- Retrieving the 
       PowerCLI configuration -- Using the credential store -- 
       Retrieving a list of all of your virtual machines -- 
       Suppressing displaying deprecated warnings -- Using 
       wildcard characters -- Filtering objects -- Using 
       comparison operators -- Using aliases -- Retrieving a list
       of all of your hosts -- Displaying the output in a grid 
       view -- Summary -- 2. Learning Basic PowerCLI Concepts -- 
       Using the Get-Command, Get-Help, and Get-Member cmdlets --
       Using Get-Command -- Using Get-VICommand -- Using Get-Help
       -- Using Get-PowerCLIHelp -- Using Get-PowerCLICommunity -
       - Using Get-Member -- Using providers and PSDrives -- 
       Using providers -- Using PSDrives -- Using the vSphere 
       PowerCLI Inventory Provider -- Using the vSphere PowerCLI 
       Datastore Provider -- Copying files between a datastore 
       and your PC -- Using arrays and hash tables -- Creating 
       calculated properties -- Using raw API objects with 
       ExtensionData or Get-View -- Using the ExtensionData 
       property -- Using the Get-View cmdlet -- Using Managed 
       Object References 
505 8  Using the Get-VIObjectByVIView cmdlet -- Extending 
       PowerCLI objects with the New-VIProperty cmdlet -- Working
       with vSphere folders -- Summary -- 3. Working with Objects
       in PowerShell -- Using objects, properties, and methods --
       Using methods -- Expanding variables and subexpressions in
       strings -- Understanding what expands a string -- 
       Expanding a string when it is used -- Using here-strings -
       - Using the pipeline -- Using the ByValue parameter 
       binding -- Using the ByPropertyName parameter binding -- 
       Using the PowerShell object cmdlets -- Using the Select-
       Object cmdlet -- Using the Where-Object cmdlet -- Using 
       the ForEach-Object cmdlet -- Using the Sort-Object cmdlet 
       -- Using the Measure-Object cmdlet -- Rounding a value -- 
       Using the Group-Object cmdlet -- Using the Compare-Object 
       cmdlet -- Using the Tee-Object cmdlet -- Creating your own
       objects -- Using the New-Object cmdlet -- Using a hash 
       table to create an object -- Creating objects using the 
       Select-Object cmdlet -- Adding properties to an object 
       with Add-Member -- Using type declarations -- Using COM 
       objects -- Summary -- 4. Managing vSphere Hosts with 
       PowerCLI -- Adding a host to a VMware vCenter Server -- 
       Creating a datacenter -- Creating a cluster -- Adding a 
       host -- Enabling and disabling maintenance mode -- Working
       with host profiles -- Creating a host profile -- Attaching
       the host profile to a cluster or a host -- Testing the 
       host profile for compliance -- Applying a host profile to 
       a host or cluster -- Using host profile answer files -- 
       Exporting a host profile -- Importing a host profile -- 
       Working with host services -- Retrieving information about
       host services -- Starting a host service -- Stopping a 
       host service -- Restarting a host service -- Modifying the
       startup policy of a host service -- Configuring the host 
       firewall -- Getting the host firewall default policy 
505 8  Modifying the host firewall default policy -- Getting the 
       host firewall exceptions -- Modifying a host firewall 
       exception -- Configuring vSphere Image Builder and Auto 
       Deploy -- Configuring Image Builder -- Configuring Auto 
       Deploy -- Using esxcli from PowerCLI -- Listing all of the
       available esxcli commands -- Using the vSphere CLI 
       commands from PowerCLI -- Removing a host from the VMware 
       vCenter Server -- Summary -- 5. Managing Virtual Machines 
       with PowerCLI -- Creating a virtual machine -- Creating a 
       virtual machine from scratch -- Creating a virtual machine
       from a template -- Cloning a virtual machine -- 
       Registering a virtual machine -- Using OS customization 
       specifications -- Starting and stopping a virtual machine 
       -- Starting a virtual machine -- Suspending a virtual 
       machine -- Shutting down a virtual machine's guest 
       operating system -- Stopping a virtual machine -- 
       Modifying the settings of a virtual machine -- Using the 
       VMware vSphere API -- Adding devices to a virtual machine 
       -- Adding a hard disk -- Adding a SCSI controller -- 
       Adding a network adapter -- Adding a floppy drive -- 
       Adding a CD drive -- Modifying devices added to a virtual 
       machine -- Modifying a hard disk -- Moving a hard disk to 
       another datastore -- Modifying a SCSI controller -- 
       Modifying a network adapter -- Modifying a floppy drive --
       Modifying a CD drive -- Removing devices from a virtual 
       machine -- Removing a hard disk -- Removing a network 
       adapter -- Removing a floppy drive -- Removing a CD drive 
       -- Converting a virtual machine into a template -- 
       Converting a template into a virtual machine -- Modifying 
       the name of a template -- Removing a template -- Moving a 
       virtual machine to another folder, host, cluster, resource
       pool, or datastore -- Updating the VMware Tools -- Using 
       the Update-Tools cmdlet 
505 8  Enabling the "Check and upgrade VMware Tools before each 
       power on" checkbox -- Upgrading virtual machine 
       compatibility -- Using snapshots -- Creating snapshots -- 
       Retrieving snapshots -- Reverting to a snapshot -- 
       Modifying snapshots -- Removing snapshots -- Running 
       commands on the guest OS -- Configuring Fault Tolerance --
       Turning Fault Tolerance on -- Turning Fault Tolerance off 
       -- Opening the console of a virtual machine -- Removing a 
       virtual machine -- Summary -- 6. Managing Virtual Networks
       with PowerCLI -- Using vSphere Standard Switches -- 
       Creating vSphere Standard Switches -- Configuring vSphere 
       Standard Switches -- Adding network adapters to a switch -
       - Removing vSphere Standard Switches -- Using host network
       adapters -- Creating host network adapters -- Retrieving 
       host network adapters -- Configuring host network adapters
       -- Configuring network speed and the duplex setting -- 
       Configuring the management network -- Configuring vMotion 
       -- Removing host network adapters -- Configuring NIC 
       Teaming -- Using standard port groups -- Creating standard
       port groups -- Configuring standard port groups -- 
       Removing standard port groups -- Using vSphere Distributed
       Switches -- Creating vSphere Distributed Switches -- 
       Creating a new vSphere Distributed Switch from scratch -- 
       Cloning a vSphere Distributed Switch -- Creating a vSphere
       Distributed Switch from an export -- Retrieving vSphere 
       Distributed Switches -- Configuring vSphere Distributed 
       Switches -- Rolling back the configuration of a vSphere 
       Distributed Switch -- Importing the configuration of a 
       vSphere Distributed Switch from a backup -- Upgrading a 
       vSphere Distributed Switch -- Adding hosts to vSphere 
       Distributed Switches -- Adding host physical network 
       adapters to a vSphere Distributed Switch -- Removing host 
       physical network adapters from a vSphere Distributed 
       Switch 
505 8  Removing hosts from a vSphere Distributed Switch -- 
       Exporting the configuration of vSphere Distributed 
       Switches -- Removing vSphere Distributed Switches -- Using
       distributed virtual port groups -- Creating distributed 
       virtual port groups -- Creating distributed virtual port 
       groups from a reference group -- Creating distributed 
       virtual port groups from an export -- Configuring 
       distributed virtual port groups -- Renaming a distributed 
       virtual port group -- Rolling back the configuration of a 
       distributed virtual port group -- Restoring the 
       configuration of a distributed virtual port group -- 
       Configuring Network I/O Control -- Enabling Network I/O 
       Control -- Disabling Network I/O Control -- Exporting the 
       configuration of distributed virtual port groups -- 
       Migrating a host network adapter from a standard port 
       group to a distributed port group -- Removing distributed 
       virtual port groups -- Configuring host networking -- 
       Configuring the network of a virtual machine -- Summary --
       7. Managing Storage with PowerCLI -- Rescanning for new 
       storage devices -- Creating datastores -- Creating NFS 
       datastores -- Getting SCSI LUNs -- Creating VMFS 
       datastores -- Creating software iSCSI VMFS datastores -- 
       Retrieving datastores -- Setting the multipathing policy -
       - Configuring the vmhba paths to a SCSI device -- 
       Retrieving the vmhba paths to a SCSI device -- Modifying 
       the vmhba paths to a SCSI device -- Working with Raw 
       Device Mappings -- Configuring Storage I/O Control -- 
       Retrieving Storage I/O Control settings -- Configuring 
       Storage DRS -- Creating a Datastore Cluster -- Retrieving 
       Datastore Clusters -- Modifying Datastore Clusters -- 
       Adding datastores to a Datastore Cluster -- Retrieving the
       datastores in a Datastore Cluster -- Removing datastores 
       from a Datastore Cluster -- Removing Datastore Clusters --
       Upgrading datastores to VMFS-5 -- Removing datastores -- 
       Summary 
505 8  8. Managing High Availability and Clustering with PowerCLI
520    "Learning PowerCLI" is written in a friendly and practical
       style with a focus on getting you started and automating 
       daily tasks quickly and efficiently. If you manage or 
       administrate a vSphere environment, and want to make that 
       easier and more efficient, then this book is for you!This 
       book is ideal for you if you want to learn how to automate
       your VMware vSphere infrastructure, by getting the most 
       out of PowerCLI. It's assumed that you have some 
       experience in administrating a VMware vSphere environment.
       Knowledge of Microsoft's Windows PowerShell is not a 
       prerequisite 
588    Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other
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590    Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest 
       Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access 
       may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated 
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650  0 VMware -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.;Virtual computer 
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