Tag Archives: VIC
First a picture of this in action:
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Wow. It’s actually a nice little overview of what is doing what on that particular host, at a given time. You can break it down by VM, and set the time range from real time on up. This is provided by the ‘VMware [...]
While playing in the “Lab” today I found a section in the vSphere client, under “Configuration” called “IPMI/iLO Settings”:
Being an inquisitive fool, I clicked it and then properties:
It seems this will let you get/set the IPMI or iLO settings for the server. Unfortunately my home lab does not support either.
I’m lazy. Very lazy, in fact. I’m also fairly sure that you are too. How many times a day do you connect to different vCenter servers? Do you type your password each time? If you do, for shame! Today while playing with vCenter Server for vSphere I found that the following parameters still work with [...]
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I Calm across the “Must-have VMware infrastructure plug-ins” post earlier today and got to thinking what plug-ins I’d recommend.
Turns out, that my recommendations would not differ too much, I consider these Must Haves:
– Update Manager (included) – Storage VMotion. From Andrew at H9Labs [...]
No I’m not kidding either. Found this via Twitter last evening in fact. There is now a Twitter plugin for the VI client. Not sure how much use it is, but it shows how flexible the plugin stuff can really get. Go to the source and check it out yourself.
This is one of those settings that you only find when you need. Today, I needed it. While writing another post, I decided to go back and get the text of an error that I encountered.
This can be done in the VIC by editing the client settings, and then “Lists” in order to grab more [...]
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