#vBrownBag Episodes

Put ESX Into Maintenance Mode From the CLI

There are times when you will need to put a host into, or take a host out of maintenance mode and you wont otherwise have the remote access needed to make PowerCLI or other API methods work. For times like those, vimsh works wonders: This little gem comes from xtravirt: To enter Maintenance Mode, at
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VMworld 2010 – “Storage Super-Heavyweight Challenge”

I’m reposting the Vid of our VMworld 2010 session from Chad Sakac’s Virtual Geek. As Tom Howarth could not make VMworld US, Mike Laverick stepped in to drive the panel. On the panel we had: Adam Carter @ HP Eric Schott @ Dell (formerly EqualLogic) Chad Sakac @ EMC Vaughn Stewart @ NetApp Now the
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Installing the vSphere 4.0 Host Update Utility

This came up in the comments to one of my other posts, so I though I’d share. Note: The Host Update Utility was depreciated with 4.1, so if you came here looking for that… my apologies. The vSphere Host Update Utility, as far as I can tell is not actually offered as a separate download,
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New Blog You Should be Following: vFail.net

Sean’s vFail.net came to my attention because of some trackbacks on my VCAP-DCA posts. However, in addition to VCAP Study guides (which are quite good), he’s covered PowerCLI (another of my favorite areas) and some other great topics. If you aren’t already, add this series of virtual failures to your RSS reader or bookmarks and
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Finding Virtual Center Logs on Windows Server 2008

Well, if that wasn’t an SEO title, I’m not sure what is. Basically, I find myself often having to find this in either the VMware KB or via Google each time I need it. Where are the logs? C:\ProgramData\VMware\VMware VirtualCenter The problem you may run into however, is that the “ProgramData” folder is hidden by
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How to convert linked clone VMware View desktops to fully deployed (thick)

More often than not, storage design considerations are NOT taking into account when users start rolling out VMware View environments. This can lead to unexpected performance issues, particularly when using linked clones. Using linked clones on an array with SATA drives and very little cache is just asking for trouble however there is a way
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PowerCLI Tidbit of the Day

Today I found myself needing to find all hosts that were in a state other than connected within a datacenter. It’s only a one-liner and I’m sure you can (or have) found it elsewhere, but here it is again for reference: Get-Datacenter -Name "ProfessionalVMware" | Get-VMHost | Where { $_.State -ne "Connected" } | Select
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BrownBag #13 – OpenStack Follow-Up

Today we had Jim Curry and Jonathan Bryce of the OpenStack project come by to tell us a bit about the project. What it is, does, etc. The best place to see this is the video, just below. I’ve also collected some notes along that way that should be useful. First, the video: ProfessionalVMware VCP
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BrownBag #13 – OpenStack

This week we take a break from the certification track and instead take a tangent into other areas surrounding virtualization. This week we will be talking with Jim Curry of the OpenStack project. As always, bring along your questions. Logistics: When: Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 @ 2PM CST Registration: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/909625585 What is OpenStack? The goal
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BrownBag #12 – VCAP Follow-Up Fail

Sorry about this folks, I’ve had some random “Life Happens” issues that caused this not to get posted on time. Here are the show notes and the video: Video ProfessionalVMware BrownBag 12 – VCAP Security from ProfessionalVMware on Vimeo. Notes We covered quite a few items this go around. Most importantly however were the lessons
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Submit Your Questions – VMworld “Storage Super-Heavyweight Challenge”

A you may already know, Tom Howarth and I have actually managed to get a session accepted for VMworld. The gist of it is: Get a bunch of storage heavyweight folks onto a stage to answer your questions about storage & virtualization. That said… We need your help. Ask Your Questions: We understand that not
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Yo Dawg… (Obligatory vSphere 4.1 Post)

Instead of writing a 4.1 post, which seems to be all the rage, I’ll instead link you to a few of them that I have been reading (which are in turn links out to more documentation). Eric Siebert – http://vsphere-land.com/news/vsphere-41-the-links.html vChat (about 4.1) – http://www.techhead.co.uk/vchat-a-regular-virtualization-related-webcast VMware 4.1 KB articles – http://blogs.vmware.com/kb/2010/07/useful-vsphere-41-knowledgebase-articles.html ESXi “touchfree” installs –
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BrownBag #12 – VCAP-DCA Security

You know you want it… We’ll be covering the security objective from the VCAP-DCA Blueprint. Likely with some live demos along the way. What’s that you say? “When? How? What"? Details Date/Time: Tuesday, July 20th @ 2PM CST Registration: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/909625585 Note: If you have registered in the past, you ‘should’ not need to again. Preparation:
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Roll-Dice – PowerCLI & Fun with VMware Snapshots

This post actually has it’s roots in a practical and useful change in VMware’s “delete all” snapshot functionality. For the details, I strongly suggest you go off to Duncan’s page and read all about it. It was that post that in turn generated quite a lot of twitter buzz around some additional features, or naming
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Brown Bag #11 – Open Topic Tuesday

I am the King of Last Minute Scheduling… as such, this weeks Brown Bag will be a rambling open topic.We’ll talk VCP, VCAP, establishing trust between Management & Virtualization groups, and anything else that happens to come up. The Details: Date/Time: Today (7/6/2010) at 2PM CST Registration: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/909625585 Looking forward to seeing y’all there.

Pre-Review Cisco UCS: Complete Reference

It’s summer reading time again! The first item on my reading list this summer is none other than the “Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) (Data Center): A Complete Reference Guide to the Cisco Data Center Virtualization Server Architecture (Networking Technology)” (A mouth and a half full). From the first two chapters of the book, the
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Useful Windows Commands for VM Administrators

Over the course of my travels, I’ve found that having a quick reference to random Windows commands is helpful. Here are two sets of commands I use often enough to be useful, but not often enough that I’ve committed them to memory: Managing IP Addresses from the CLI Netsh! – This one predates PowerShell on
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BrownBag #10 – Security Follow-Up

Thanks again to Ed Haletky (@Texiwill) for coming along and presenting this week. Here is the video from the session: BrownBag #10 – Security Deep Dive from ProfessionalVMware on Vimeo. Links: Virtualization Practice – Ed’s Blog http://www.virtualizationpractice.com/blog/?file_id=41 – Resources! Virtualization Security Roundtable