Tag: Windows
Lab Shutdown Script – Using PowerCLI – VirtuallyThatGuy
This is a handy script I was playing with to shutdown my lab remotely. I hope you find some of the commands useful
Read More »How To Increase VMware Datastore Using Powershell or Powercli – VirtuallyThatGuy
This is a quick blog post on how to increase VMFS datastore size using powercli. I recently installed workstation on my desktop to run nested vSAN for testing. I found out that using the native UI took a…
Read More »Script: How to Increase Multiple Virtual Machines VMs vCPU and vMem using a CSV and PowerCLI
This is an updated blog posted requested by one of the regular users of this blog. IMPORTANT NOTE – the script will recursively shutdown each VM defined in CSV (unless Hot Add is already enabled), apply the config…
Read More »How To Rename Multiple ESXi Local Datastore With PowerCLI – VirtuallyThatGuy
This is a quick blog post to rename multiple datastore to Hostname-local using the residing cluster . Use case could be after auto deploy from stateless to stateful.
Read More »Cluster Inventory Report or CMDB Report for VMs, Cluster, Hosts, vCenter – Using PowerCLI – VirtuallyThatGuy
A quick blog post about gathering VM information for VMs running in your estate.
Read More »My Home LAB – VirtuallyThatGuy
This section covers the hardware spec of the Home LAB… Any Further changes including a LAB topology will be added going forward. Home LAB replaced with Fujitsu R570-v2 Workstation
Read More »VMware Horizon View 7.5 – Quick recap – VirtuallyThatGuy
I often like to put together these types of 101 for colleagues getting to learn the vmware stack. Well here is another one for the horizon view 7.5.
Read More »vMotion Fails with error the vm failed to resume on the destination during early power on Using Powercli – VirtuallyThatGuy
Welcome to VirtuallyThatGuy – this is a quick blog about CBT and snapshot errors when vmotion from one host to the other with this error “vmotion fails the vm failed to resume on the destination during early power…
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