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Interact with your vSphere VMs without network connectivity!
VMwareTools Client allow you to execute scripts and transfert files on vSphere Virtual Machines through VMwareTools.
http://pierrelx.com/vmware-tools-client
Main features:
- Commands / Scripts execution
- Scripts stored in exportable ".db" file
- Download file from virtual machines
- Upload file to virtual machines
- Ping test
- Communicates with Virtual Machines only with VMwaretools
- Read only on vCenter API to discover inventory (will not scan the entire vCenter, it is live discovery)
- vCenter URL/Login and Virtual Machine credentials stored in separeted and exportable ".db" file
- Linux / Windows support
- Multi VM view
- JavaFX user interface
This is a very simple bash script that can aid in the task of registering multiple VMs in an ESX/ESXi environment. The script is meant to take advantage of the existing built in tools of VMware's ESX.
v001 - ESX
v002 - ESXi
vmmonitor is a command line tool written in Perl used to monitor/locate VMware images in distributed environment. I am feeling great after using it to locate a VMware image. Try it!