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Revision as of 21:57, 26 May 2009
VI Toolkit
Welcome
Welcome at our web site which contains information for developers and administrators about extending and managing your VMware virtual environments.
This includes everything from automation on virtual machines in VMware player up to managing your Virtual Infrastructure using the available Software Development Kits from VMware.
The focus is on trying to provide examples about the source code. (Yes this site is all about the code)
Over time this will hopefully include a repository of scripts and helpful snippets of code for you all.
On the scripts part, the site is mostly still a collection of links to what you can find on the net. But there's more...
Since Januari 3rd 2009, we now have a complete command reference to Vimsh, the undocumented metashell for VMware ESX.
Contribute / help out
This is an OPEN wiki site and we encourage anyone to add their findings here, or to make corrections to any of the articles posted in here if you see something wrong. If you want to find out how to do this, then have a look here
There are currently 493 pages stored in our wiki database. Almost all of the pages are categorized, so using the categories landing page to navigate is a good way to quickly see what is currently available to you.
Search tip: For searching your search term MUST be at least 4 characters long so searching for "VT" or "ESX" will return nothing while there's still content describing this. Instead try another longer related search term like "BIOS" or "backup" for what you are trying to find.
As extra help, the categories are listed below as well.
Available Categories
I hope that you will enjoy the content posted down here!
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Wil