Hello all, I want to help everyone get more out of PowerCLI. So I am going to work through a short series on getting started with it, and doing a number of different things with it. This is more about being a consumer, rather than a developer. But it will get you going. I did … Continue reading PowerCLI Series – Getting Started – 2018 edition
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PowerCLI Series – PowerActions
Some time ago, I did a PowerCLI Series. There was the getting started in Part 1, followed by Part 2, Part 3, and in Part 4 we looked at getting vCheck working. That was updated yesterday BTW. After recently playing with some very cool stuff, I realized I needed to add anther chapter to my … Continue reading PowerCLI Series – PowerActions
PowerCLI Series – vCheck
Hi all, This is likely my last blog for the year. At least right now I think that. But I wanted to get this done. This is the end of the PowerCLI Series - at least for now. As I find or hear about cool scripts I will share them. In particular, I will be … Continue reading PowerCLI Series – vCheck
PowerCLI Series – sample useful scripts – configure DNS, domain, and NTP
Hello again, Don't you love time off (and wife not around)? I can work on what I want. So very productive on this PowerCLI stuff, and I will do a vC upgrade blog soon too. But back to this. In part 1 we got things working, and in part 2 we saw a sample script … Continue reading PowerCLI Series – sample useful scripts – configure DNS, domain, and NTP
PowerCLI Series – sample useful scripts – stop SSH
Hello again, In part 1 I helped you to get PowerCLI working. Now we are going to look at some scripts that are very useful. I am not a developer of scripts, but rather a consumer. I can tweak them as necessary but I rather find something I need that is very close and that … Continue reading PowerCLI Series – sample useful scripts – stop SSH
PowerCLI Series – Getting Started – 2013 edition
Hello all, I want to help everyone get more out of PowerCLI. So I am going to work through a short series on getting started with it, and doing a number of different things with it. This is more about being a consumer, rather than a developer. But it will get you going. Why PowerCLI? … Continue reading PowerCLI Series – Getting Started – 2013 edition