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I created this page to give quick links to various resources that are often used as a quick reference. Feel free to bookmark this page if it’s useful to you. VMware Reference Material ESXTOP Metrics and Usage - http://www.yellow-bricks.com/esxtop/ ESXCLI Commands - http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-50/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vcli.ref.doc_50%2Fesxcli_software.html PowerCLI Quick Reference - http://virtu-al.net/Downloads/PowerCLIQuickReference.pdf Network Reference Materials IPv4 Subnetting Chart - IPv4 Subnet Chart from Cisco IPv6 Subnetting Chart - IPv6 Subnet Chart from Crucial Cisco Command Reference - Cisco IOS Fundamentals Command reference Cisco Security Command Reference - Cisco IOS Security Command Reference HP Switch Command Line Reference - HP Switch CLI Reference
For more VMware related PowerCLI scripts visit a couple of these great blogs. http://www.virtu-al.net/ http://www.lucd.info/
First, lets learn how to get more information. Powershell uses cmdlets that should be in the format of verb-noun. So in order to get help, we use the command Get-Help. If we want to get help on a specific command we can run get-help [command] In the below example we’re trying to get-help on the cmdlet get-childitem. As you can see, you’ll be given some syntax and more information about the command you’re running. ...
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This is a Site Recovery Manager 5.5 Guide to help understand the design, installation, operation and architecture of setting up VMware SRM 5.5 SRM 5.5 Architecture SRM 5.5 Installation SRM 5.5 Site Configuration SRM 5.5 VM Replication Configuration SRM 5.5 Array Replication Configuration SRM 5.5 Virtual Appliance Replication SRM 5.5 Protection Groups SRM 5.5 Recovery Plans SRM 5.5 Bulk IP Customizations SRM 5.5 Test Recovery SRM 5.5 Recovery SRM Gotchas Official Documentation Links SRM 5.5 Release Notes SRM 5.5 Compatibility Matrix SRM 5.5 Documentation Center SRM Port Numbers SRM Product Page ...
I’m Eric Shanks — a Solutions Architect at Red Hat and someone who has been working in enterprise IT in a variety of capacities including service delivery, consulting, technical marketing, and sales. I’ve worked with customers installing data center equipment, designing solutions, identifying business value, and automating processes. Primarily I’ve focused on technologies based on from VMware vSphere, Amazon Web Services, Kubernetes, Microsoft, and Linux. This blog has been running since 2012. It started as a way to document things I was figuring out, and it still is. The content follows whatever I’m working on — which right now means Red Hat’s technology stack. ...