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Create a bootable virtual disk image (VMDK) for installing macOS (Monterey, Ventura) on VMware workstation

Create a bootable virtual disk image (VMDK) for installing macOS (Monterey, Ventura) on VMware workstation

Create a bootable virtual disk image (VMDK) for installing macOS (Monterey, Ventura) on VMware workstation How to create a bootable virtual disk image (VMDK) for installing macOS (12 Monterey, 13 Ventura) on VMware workstation. Including Google drive links to download the VMware VMDK virtual disk images. This guide is for creating a bootable virtual disk installer for macOS Monterey that can be used to install macOS on VMware workstation. The same steps should also work for macOS Ventura. The installer…

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How to Access USB Storage in ESXi Shell

How to Access USB Storage in ESXi Shell

by William Lam While performing some experiments in my home lab, I needed to access a USB storage key directly on my ESXi host (not pass-through to VMs) and found it required a small trick after some tinkering. I thought I share the process in case this comes in handy for others. Disclaimer: This is mainly for educational and testing purposes as this is not officially supported by VMware. Please use at your own risk. Before I begin, you should…

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“esxcli software vib” commands to patch an ESXi 5.x/6.x host (2008939)

“esxcli software vib” commands to patch an ESXi 5.x/6.x host (2008939)

“esxcli software vib” commands to patch an ESXi 5.x/6.x host (2008939) Language Editions Purpose This article outlines the procedure for installing patches on an ESXi 5.x/6.x host from the command line using esxcli software vib commands. For more information on installing VIBs on an ESX host, see Update a Host with Individual VIBs section in the vSphere 5 Upgrade Guide. You can also install patches using esxcli software profile commands. For more information, see vSphere Command-Line Interface Reference section in…

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vOneCloud – A Simple Poor Man’s vCloud

vOneCloud – A Simple Poor Man’s vCloud

SOURCE: http://vonecloud.today/ A Cloud on VMware vCenter vOneCloud is an OpenNebula distribution optimized to work on existing VMware vCenter deployments. It deploys an enterprise-ready OpenNebula cloud just in a few minutes where the infrastructure is managed by already familiar VMware tools, such as vSphere and vCenter Operations Manager, and the provisioning, elasticity and multi-tenancy cloud features are offered by OpenNebula Powerful Virtual data centers, self-service portal, datacenter federation, hybrid cloud on your VMware environment Cost Effective Free, there are no…

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Installing VMtools Linux Server with only a command line interface

Installing VMtools Linux Server with only a command line interface

Installing VMtools Linux (Ubuntu) Server with only a command line interface Go to Virtual Machine > Install VMware Tools (or VM > Install VMware Tools).Note: If you are running the light version of Fusion, or a version of Workstation without VMware Tools, or VMware Player, you are prompted to download the Tools before they can be installed. Click Download Now to begin the download. In the Ubuntu guest, run these commands: Run this command to create a directory to mount…

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Installing vSphere 6.0 ESXi Hosts nested – preconfiguration

Installing vSphere 6.0 ESXi Hosts nested – preconfiguration

Installing vSphere 6.0 ESXi Hosts nested – preconfiguration Introduction After covering the installing of the vCSA in the last article, we now care about the ESXi 6.0 Hosts installation and integration. I need to run the ESXi hosts nested as virtual machines themselves as this will be a testing environment. All systems installed are based on an existing physical environment running vSphere 5.5. The process of deploying on physical hosts instead on virtual machines may vary at some points. Existing…

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Setting up VMware Update Manager service for isolated networks

Setting up VMware Update Manager service for isolated networks

Setting up VMware Update Manager service for isolated networks (1004455) Purpose This article provides steps for setting up VMware Update Manager to patch ESX hosts that do not have connectivity to Internet. Note: For information about vCenter Update Manager 4.x, see the VMware vCenter Update Manager Administration Guide, Configure an Apache or an IIS Web server as a patch source for vCenter Update Manager (1019288) and Install PowerPath/VE for VMware vSphere by using vCenter Update Manager and UMDS (1019844). Resolution To setup…

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Likewise LDAP account Expires on vCloud Automation Center (vCAC) 6.x

Likewise LDAP account Expires on vCloud Automation Center (vCAC) 6.x

Likewise LDAP account Expires on vCloud Automation Center (vCAC) 6.x Issue with vCloud Automation Center (vCAC) 6.x: vCAC tenants become inaccessible, the LDAP/AD connection seems to be unavailable/removed is Single Sign On (SSO). The exact symptoms of this issue are: vCAC 6.x seems to be running fine for a couple of months, suddenly tenants become inaccesible; The LDAP/AD connection in the default tenant disappears and error message is reported by vCAC; You see error messages in the catalina.out log file similar…

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VSC for VMware – How to manually remove a backup job

VSC for VMware – How to manually remove a backup job

VSC for VMware – How to manually remove a backup job VSC for VMware – How to manually remove a backup job   KB ID: 1014396 Version: 2.0 Published date: 06/20/2014 Views: 1177 Description In certain instances, it might be necessary to remove backup jobs manually from the Virtual Storage Console (VSC) for VMware configuration files, either due to stuck jobs or inconsistent data within the files. Procedure Caution: Mistakes in editing the configuration files can have negative consequences. It…

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vCloud Automation Center 6.1 Version Update

vCloud Automation Center 6.1 Version Update

vCloud Automation Center 6.1 Version Update h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,.site-title{ font-family: ‘Open Sans’, sans-serif; } VMware vCloud Automation Center® 6.1 Release Notes vCloud Automation Center 6.1 | 09 SEP 2014 | Build 2077124 Updated on: 19 SEP 2014 Check for additions and updates to these release notes. What’s in the Release Notes The release notes cover the following topics: What’s New System Requirements and Installation Documentation Resolved Issues Known Issues What’s New Migrating a vCloud Automation Center version 5.2.1 or 5.2.2 deployment to…

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PowerCLI Useful Scripts And Commands

PowerCLI Useful Scripts And Commands

PowerCLI Useful Scripts And Commands Source: http://www.getshifting.com/wiki/powerclinotes 8/20/2014 PowerCLI Usefull Scripts And Commands This is an overview page with small PowerCLI scripts and or commands. Getting all Possible Values for Objects If only I knew then what I know now! When working on Script: PowerCLI: Create CSV with VMInfo I spent some serious time on finding what properties and values are available on certain objects. Today I finally figured it out, simply use “Select *”: [vSphere PowerCLI] C:\> Get-NetworkAdapter -vm testvm01…

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Setting the Machine Name of a vCAC-provisioned VM to comply with a Corporate Standard – Part 1 of 4

Setting the Machine Name of a vCAC-provisioned VM to comply with a Corporate Standard – Part 1 of 4

Setting the Machine Name of a vCAC-provisioned VM to comply with a Corporate Standard – Part 1 of 4 http://brianragazzi.wordpress.com/2014/03/17/setting-the-machine-name-of-a-vcac-provisioned-vm-to-comply-with-a-corporate-standard-part-1-of-4/ Setting the Machine Name of a vCAC-provisioned VM to comply with a Corporate Standard – Part 1 of 4 03/17/2014Brian Ragazzi Machine Prefix/Property Definition – Part 1 Powershell – Part 2 Workflow modification – Part 3 Blueprint Update – Part 4 Important Aside You should visit Adam Bohle’s blog and his fantastic posts about this. He knows way more about it…

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Finding Mounted Media on VMware VMs

Finding Mounted Media on VMware VMs

Finding Mounted Media on VMware VMs $datacenters=get-datacenter foreach ($dc in $datacenters) { $vms = get-datacenter -name $dc | get-vm foreach($vm in $vms) { if(get-cddrive -VM $vm | where {$_.HOSTPATH -ne $null}) { write-host $vm.name write-host $vm.vmhost write-host $dc.Name write-host „” } } }

Delete VM Snapshots in PowerCLI

Delete VM Snapshots in PowerCLI

Delete VM Snapshots in PowerCLI To view the snapshots for a Virtual Machine before you remove them, you can type the following command replacing VMname with the name of your Virtual Machine: Get-Snapshot VMname | select name,id In the command above, I select to see the name and id which will give you a list of the servers snapshot names and snapshot IDs. The ID will be important to note when being asked to confirm the removal of the snapshot…

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Consolidate snapshots in vSphere 5 with PowerCLI

Consolidate snapshots in vSphere 5 with PowerCLI

Consolidate snapshots in vSphere 5 with PowerCLI Use PowerCLI to consolidate snapshots in vSphere 5   In vSphere 5 a virtual machine can have a “Virtual machine disks consolidation is needed” Configuration Issue warning in the Summary tab. How can you use PowerCLI to see which virtual machines have this warning? And how can you automate the consolidation of the virtual machine’s disks? List virtual machines that need disks consolidation The PowerCLI command in listing 1 will return all the virtual…

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vCAC/vCO Variables Exposure

vCAC/vCO Variables Exposure

vCAC/vCO Variables Exposure h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,.site-title{ font-family: ‘Open Sans’, sans-serif; } System.log(“Workflow started on vCAC host ” + vCACHost.displayName); System.log(“Got vCAC virtual machine ” + vCACVm.virtualMachineName); System.log(“Matching virtual machine entity ” + virtualMachineEntity.keyString);   if (vCACVmProperties != null) { var log = “”; log += “vCAC VM properties :\n”; var array = new Array(); for each (var key in vCACVmProperties.keys) { array.push(“\t\”” + key + “\”: \”” + vCACVmProperties.get(key) + “\””); } array.sort();   for each (var line in array) { log…

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Configure Multiple or Additional vCloud Automation Center Appliances

Configure Multiple or Additional vCloud Automation Center Appliances

Configure Multiple or Additional vCloud Automation Center Appliances Configure Multiple or Additional vCloud Automation Center Appliances The system administrator can copy the configuration from the primary instance of the vCloud Automation Center Appliance to additional instances to ensure that all appliances in the deployment are configured identically. Procedure 1 Log in to the secondary vCloud Automation Center Appliance that you just deployed by using SSH. 2 Copy the following files from the primary instance of the vCloud Automation Center Appliance…

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PowerCLI to Cleanup Snapshots

PowerCLI to Cleanup Snapshots

PowerCLI to Cleanup Snapshots # Display Snapshots Get-Snapshot -VM * -Name ‘PreUpdate*’ | Select VM,Name,Description # Delete Snapshots Get-Snapshot -VM * -Name ‘PreUpdate*’ | Remove-Snapshot -RunAsync

vCenter Server rollup jobs and processing performance data

vCenter Server rollup jobs and processing performance data

vCenter Server rollup jobs and processing performance data SOURCE: http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2007388 Determining if vCenter Server rollup jobs are processing performance data (2007388) Symptoms Excessive growth of the vCenter Server database. vCenter Server rollup jobs do exist. Slow response or timeouts when retrieving performance data. Only Real Time data is available when looking at performance data. When accessing performance data for a period other than the last 24 hours, you see the message: Performance data is currently not available for this entity Resolution…

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VMware vSphere and vCloud Suite Build Numbers

VMware vSphere and vCloud Suite Build Numbers

Source: https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1014508 as of Apr2016 VMware vSphere and vCloud suite build numbers table This table provides a list of all VMware vSphere and vCloud suite build numbers and release dates. The build numbers are based on full installations. Patching ESXi/ESX hosts increments and build numbers listed in the vCenter Server. Note: In the table, the column marked Build Number is the number you see in the Client. The Installer Build Number is only used to identify the installer and not…

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