Re: Uninstall application from Linux VM using PowerCLI
So, you are going to run the script from a Windows box.And the targets are VMs with a Linux RHEL guest OS?Are the VMware Tools installed on these VMs?
View ArticleRe: VSAN issues after power failure
for vSAN you actually in a perfect world don't want a battery backed RAID controller, you want a fast dumb pass through HBA (like the HBA 330+).In the case of HCL complient drives, the problem with...
View ArticleRe: Powercli Script for Getting VMHost Groups and VMHost Group Members
PowerShell shows only what it can on your console.All the values should be there.Try like this Get-DrsClusterGroup-Type VMGroup -Name DrsGroup |select -ExpandProperty Member
View ArticleRe: Guest OS high memory usage
HI navsisa : I had the same issue with you.And I follow your method looking at my source configuration like this : Is this configured is right ? And I also find that some vm have a numa node ,and...
View ArticleRe: Office 2013 in an APP VOL ?
I do believe people did it that way. Just make sure not to add more than 1 appstack with Office products in it. So You would need to create multiple appstacks indeed and only assign one. It should...
View ArticleRe: VDP SNAPSHOTS with forever retention
Thank you very much. But i can't access the VDP appliance through putty to run the file. Root password is getting accepted through VM Console but same is not being accepted when tried via putty. Any...
View ArticleRe: Uninstall application from Linux VM using PowerCLI
Yes I will be executing the scripts from my Win 7 VDI.And the target VM's are RHEL OS.And before I use the script to remove the Hardware application using script I will install the VMtools in the...
View ArticleRe: Uninstall application from Linux VM using PowerCLI
Can I assume all the packages you mentioned earlier are were installed with a RPM package?In that case you could use the RPM uninstall command. rpm -e package_name When the VMware Tools are installed...
View ArticleRe: VDP SNAPSHOTS with forever retention
Login with "admin" password same as root Then switch to root with sudo -i
View ArticleRe: hcmon.sys regularly causing BSOD on Windows 10
Wrong! I created this post, I have a Lenovo Carbon X1.
View ArticleDeleting unused space on standalone Esxi host
When i delete datastore on ESXi, space is not freed on Mac, only on host. Runnig VMWare Fusion 11.0.2 | ESXi 6.7 I can understand when you delete VMFS the data still remains in the datastore, which...
View ArticleRe: After Moving a VM, I need to reuse the old data store
Hi ThompsG and Florian I have performed a Copy of VM03 on Esxi03 to esxi02 and have also copied the Data from ds03 onto ds02 so the data on ds03 is now redundant I would like to Free up the 500Gb...
View Articleinstall Linux and windows in MAC
I am using MAC OS and I will install "vmware Horizon" on it, can i use both Linux & windows ? or it will cause problems? if yes how can i install both OS. Thanks
View ArticleVCSA file backup - schedule
Hi, Is there a way to schedule the VCSA file backup to automatically backup at specific intervals? File-Based Backup and Restore of vCenter Server Appliance What would happen if I restore a backup but...
View ArticleRe: Uninstall application from Linux VM using PowerCLI
Let me try that LucD ... will update you
View ArticleRe: Free ESX-6.7
I guess the following links can be a good starting point:ESXi Support Center - https://www.vmware.com/support/vsphere-hypervisor.htmlSupport Offerings - https://www.vmware.com/support/services.html
View ArticleRe: VDP SNAPSHOTS with forever retention
if you are saying the same username password which is used to configure VDP then those are not getting accepted via putty.
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