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COMMAND: vmkfstools
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'''Virtual Machine Management'''
This command helps in creating and manipulating virtual disks, file systems, logical volumes, and physical storage devices on an ESXi host. It also allows administrators to create and manage a VMFS on a physical partition of a disk and to manipulate files, such as virtual disks, stored on VMFS-3 and NFS. Here are some examples:
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Listing all registered virtual machines
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  # vmware-cmd -l
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Registering a virtual machine
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  # vmware-cmd -s register /vmfs/volumes/storage/VM/MyVM.vmx
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VM operations<br>
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Possible values: start|stop|reset|suspend  hard|soft
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  # vmware-cmd -U user -P pass1234 -H VCServer1 -h ESXHost /vmfs/volumes/storage1/MyVMs/VM1.vmx stop soft
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Creating a snapshot
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  # vmware-cmd -U user -P pass1234 -H VCServer1 -h ESXHost /vmfs/volumes/storage1/MyVMs/VM1.vmx createsnapshot
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Relocating a virtual machine's storage (including the disks)
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  # svmotion --url=https://myvc.mycorp.com/sdk --datacenter=DC1 --vm="[storage1] myvm/myvm.vmx:new_datastore"
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Relocating a virtual machine's configuration file, but leaving the virtual disks
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  # svmotion --datacenter='My DC' --vm='[old_datastore] myvm/myvm.vmx:new_datastore'
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  --disks='[old_datastore] myvm/myvm_1.vmdk:old_datastore, [old_datastore] myvm/myvm_2.vmdk:old_datastore'
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'''File Management'''
  
 
Creating a virtual disk
 
Creating a virtual disk
   # vmkfstools -c 2048m testvirtualdisk.vmdk
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   # vmkfstools -c 2048m virtualdisk.vmdk
 
Creating a VMFS
 
Creating a VMFS
 
   # vmkfstools -C vmfs5 -b 1m -S my_test_vmfs /vmfs/devices/disks/test.ID:1
 
   # vmkfstools -C vmfs5 -b 1m -S my_test_vmfs /vmfs/devices/disks/test.ID:1
COMMAND: vifs
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This command helps in performing file system operations like copying, removing, getting, and placing files and directories on remote hosts. Here are some examples:
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Copying a file to another location
 
Copying a file to another location
   # vifs -c "[StorageName] VM/VM.vmx" "[StorageName] VM_backup/VM.vmx"
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   # vifs -c "[StorageName] VM/VM.vmx" "[StorageName] Backups/VM.vmx"
 
Listing all the directories
 
Listing all the directories
   # vifs --server -D "[StorageName] vm"
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   # vifs --server -D "[StorageName] vms"
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'''Host Management'''
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Shutting down a single host
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  # vicfg-hostops --operation shutdown --force
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Rebooting entire cluster
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  # vicfg-hostops --operation reboot --cluster
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Backing up configuration data
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  # vicfg-cfgbackup -s /tmp/ESXi_backup.tgz
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Restoring configuration data
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  # vicfg-cfgbackup -l /tmp/ESXi_backup.tgz
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To set up Active Directory, after synchronizing the ESXi host and Active Directory, the following command must be run:
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  # vicfg-authconfig --server=  --username=  --password=  --authscheme AD --joindomain   --adusername=   --adpassword=
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'''User Management'''
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Listing the existing users
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  # vicfg-user -e user -o list
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Adding a new user with specified login ID and password
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  # vicfg-user -e user -o add -l userx -p password1234
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Creating a group
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  # vicfg-user -e group -o add -d test
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'''Virtual Network Management'''
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Listing all virtual switches and associated port groups
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  # esxcli network vswitch standard list
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Listing all virtual switches and associated port groups
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  # vicfg-vswitch -l
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Creating a new virtual switch
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  # esxcfg-vswitch a TestvSwitch
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Adding or removing network cards (known as vmnics) to or from a vNetwork Distributed Switch (vDS)
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  # esxcfg-vswitch -P vmnic -V unused_dvPort_ID dvSwitch
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Viewing the list of physical adapters and their link status
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  # esxcfg-nics l
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'''Storage Management'''
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Listing all logical devices known on the system
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  # esxcli storage core device list
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  # vicfg-scsidevs --list
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Listing all devices, along with corresponding paths, state of the path, adapter type, and other information
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  # esxcli storage core path list
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  # vicfg-mpath --list-paths
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Setting the state of a LUN path to "off"
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  # esxcli storage core path set --state off --path vmhba32:C0:T1:L0
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  # vicfg-mpath --state off --path vmhba32:C0:T1:L0
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Rescanning a storage adapter
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  # esxcli storage core adapter rescan --adapter=TestAdapter
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  # vicfg-rescan TestAdapter
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Enabling or disabling a path
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  # esxcfg-mpath -P path -s state
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Checking the ESXi host hardware info
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  # esxcfg-info | less i
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Filtering out information about a specific system
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  # esxcfg-info | grep 'system uuid'
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Listing paths to a single device
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  # esxcli storage nmp path list --device
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Setting configuration parameters for third-party extensions
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  # esxcli storage nmp roundrobin setconfig
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'''iSCSI Storage Management'''
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Enabling software iSCSI
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  # esxcli iscsi software set --enabled=true
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  # vicfg-iscsi --swiscsi enable
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Adding a new adapter
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# esxcli iscsi networkportal add -n -A
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Setting the iSCSI name and alias
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  # vicfg-iscsi --iscsiname name

Latest revision as of 13:51, 15 September 2017


Virtual Machine Management

Listing all registered virtual machines

 # vmware-cmd -l

Registering a virtual machine

 # vmware-cmd -s register /vmfs/volumes/storage/VM/MyVM.vmx

VM operations
Possible values: start|stop|reset|suspend hard|soft

 # vmware-cmd -U user -P pass1234 -H VCServer1 -h ESXHost /vmfs/volumes/storage1/MyVMs/VM1.vmx stop soft

Creating a snapshot

 # vmware-cmd -U user -P pass1234 -H VCServer1 -h ESXHost /vmfs/volumes/storage1/MyVMs/VM1.vmx createsnapshot

Relocating a virtual machine's storage (including the disks)

 # svmotion --url=https://myvc.mycorp.com/sdk --datacenter=DC1 --vm="[storage1] myvm/myvm.vmx:new_datastore"

Relocating a virtual machine's configuration file, but leaving the virtual disks

 # svmotion --datacenter='My DC' --vm='[old_datastore] myvm/myvm.vmx:new_datastore' 
 --disks='[old_datastore] myvm/myvm_1.vmdk:old_datastore, [old_datastore] myvm/myvm_2.vmdk:old_datastore'

File Management

Creating a virtual disk

 # vmkfstools -c 2048m virtualdisk.vmdk

Creating a VMFS

 # vmkfstools -C vmfs5 -b 1m -S my_test_vmfs /vmfs/devices/disks/test.ID:1

Copying a file to another location

 # vifs -c "[StorageName] VM/VM.vmx" "[StorageName] Backups/VM.vmx"

Listing all the directories

 # vifs --server -D "[StorageName] vms"

Host Management

Shutting down a single host

 # vicfg-hostops --operation shutdown --force

Rebooting entire cluster

 # vicfg-hostops --operation reboot --cluster 

Backing up configuration data

 # vicfg-cfgbackup -s /tmp/ESXi_backup.tgz

Restoring configuration data

 # vicfg-cfgbackup -l /tmp/ESXi_backup.tgz

To set up Active Directory, after synchronizing the ESXi host and Active Directory, the following command must be run:

 # vicfg-authconfig --server=  --username=  --password=  --authscheme AD --joindomain   --adusername=   --adpassword=

User Management

Listing the existing users

 # vicfg-user -e user -o list

Adding a new user with specified login ID and password

 # vicfg-user -e user -o add -l userx -p password1234

Creating a group

 # vicfg-user -e group -o add -d test

Virtual Network Management

Listing all virtual switches and associated port groups

 # esxcli network vswitch standard list

Listing all virtual switches and associated port groups

 # vicfg-vswitch -l

Creating a new virtual switch

 # esxcfg-vswitch a TestvSwitch

Adding or removing network cards (known as vmnics) to or from a vNetwork Distributed Switch (vDS)

 # esxcfg-vswitch -P vmnic -V unused_dvPort_ID dvSwitch 

Viewing the list of physical adapters and their link status

 # esxcfg-nics l 

Storage Management

Listing all logical devices known on the system

 # esxcli storage core device list
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 # vicfg-scsidevs --list

Listing all devices, along with corresponding paths, state of the path, adapter type, and other information

 # esxcli storage core path list
OR
 # vicfg-mpath --list-paths

Setting the state of a LUN path to "off"

 # esxcli storage core path set --state off --path vmhba32:C0:T1:L0
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 # vicfg-mpath --state off --path vmhba32:C0:T1:L0

Rescanning a storage adapter

 # esxcli storage core adapter rescan --adapter=TestAdapter
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 # vicfg-rescan TestAdapter

Enabling or disabling a path

 # esxcfg-mpath -P path -s state 

Checking the ESXi host hardware info

 # esxcfg-info | less i

Filtering out information about a specific system

 # esxcfg-info | grep 'system uuid'

Listing paths to a single device

 # esxcli storage nmp path list --device 

Setting configuration parameters for third-party extensions

 # esxcli storage nmp roundrobin setconfig

iSCSI Storage Management

Enabling software iSCSI

 # esxcli iscsi software set --enabled=true
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 # vicfg-iscsi --swiscsi enable

Adding a new adapter

# esxcli iscsi networkportal add -n -A 

Setting the iSCSI name and alias

 # vicfg-iscsi --iscsiname name