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  1. Hostsvc/vmotion/vnic set
  2. Hostsvc/vmotion/vnic unset
  3. How to run a PERL Script from a vCenter Orchestrator Workflow
  4. IMKS Remote Console
  5. Install the VI Perl Toolkit on OS X
  6. Internalsvc/access address
  7. Internalsvc/connect
  8. Internalsvc/host mode lock
  9. Internalsvc/login
  10. Internalsvc/loglist
  11. Internalsvc/logout
  12. Internalsvc/perfcount/enumerate
  13. Internalsvc/perfcount/query destroy
  14. Internalsvc/perfcount/query execute
  15. Internalsvc/perfcount/query info
  16. Internalsvc/perfcount/query list
  17. Internalsvc/perfcount/query names
  18. Internalsvc/perfcount/query regex
  19. Internalsvc/perfcount/scoreboard
  20. Internalsvc/redirect stderr
  21. Internalsvc/redirect stdout
  22. Internalsvc/refresh
  23. Internalsvc/refresh consolenic
  24. Internalsvc/refresh datastores
  25. Internalsvc/refresh gateway
  26. Internalsvc/refresh network
  27. Internalsvc/refresh pnic
  28. Internalsvc/set exception variable
  29. Internalsvc/set log level
  30. Internalsvc/shutdown
  31. Internalsvc/throw exception
  32. Internalsvc/use fds
  33. Introduction to scripting vi using perl or powershell
  34. Introduction to the vSphere SDK in Java and C
  35. Invoke-VM with PowerCLI 4.0 U1
  36. JVix
  37. Jonathan Medd's Powershell 2.0 One Cmdlet at a time
  38. LibView
  39. Linked Clones for ESX 3.+
  40. Linked Clones for ESX 3.x+
  41. Linked Clones for ESXi
  42. Listing all VM's in a cluster
  43. Live View
  44. Locate all VMs with NPIV WWN for ESX
  45. Locate all VMs with NPIV WWN for ESXi
  46. Locate all VMs with RDMs for ESX and ESXi
  47. Manage VMware Server with PowerShell
  48. Open-vm-tools
  49. Open Source VMFS Driver
  50. Out-Dataset Cmdlet
  51. Ovftool
  52. Parasite, debug your GTK+ applications
  53. Patching ESX with PowerCLI 4.0 U1
  54. Performing emergency shut down of VM's on ESX
  55. PowerCLI: Add configuration details to VMX
  56. PowerCLI: Change Virtual Machines Guest OS Names
  57. PowerCLI: Checking VMFS Version and Block Sizes
  58. PowerCLI: Cluster Load
  59. PowerCLI: Create multiple VMs
  60. PowerCLI: Daily Report
  61. PowerCLI: Determine vSwitch vmnic for your VM
  62. PowerCLI: Disable Netflow for a VDPortgroup or a number of VDPortGroups
  63. PowerCLI: Dump virtual machine info as XML
  64. PowerCLI: ESXi 5.0 / ESXi 5.1 Host Backup & Restore GUI Utility
  65. PowerCLI: Export Task and eventlogs to file using TaskHistoryCollector
  66. PowerCLI: Export and import customization profiles
  67. PowerCLI: Factory reset of ESXi
  68. PowerCLI: Force a VM to enter BIOS setup on next boot
  69. PowerCLI: Get VMHost Support Bundles
  70. PowerCLI: Get VM Swap Information
  71. PowerCLI: Get Virtual Machine disk usage
  72. PowerCLI: Get Virtual Machine total size
  73. PowerCLI: HBA Load Balancer
  74. PowerCLI: HL Tools – Part 1 – Clone a VM without vCenter
  75. PowerCLI: HL Tools – Part 2 – Create a nested hypervisor
  76. PowerCLI: Install Software in Isolated Virtual Machines
  77. PowerCLI: Match VM and Windows hard disks
  78. PowerCLI: Report every VM added to vCenter in the last 30 days
  79. PowerCLI: Resolving improper memory limits on your virtual machines
  80. PowerCLI: Scripted edit of a VMX file
  81. PowerCLI: Scriptkit
  82. PowerCLI: Set CPU Identification Mask
  83. PowerCLI: Set VM Snapshot location
  84. PowerCLI: Set the Path Selection Policy for every device path of every host in your vSphere 5.0/5.1 cluster
  85. PowerCLI: Show-vCloudStatsHtml.ps1
  86. PowerCLI: Snap reminder
  87. PowerCLI: Update ESXi Root Password with Password Generator
  88. PowerCLI: Update VMwaretools without a reboot
  89. PowerCLI: Update host from ESXi 5.1 to 5.1 update 1
  90. PowerCLI: Upgrade from VMFS3 to VMFS5 with no downtime
  91. PowerCLI: Upgrading your VMFS datastores
  92. PowerCLI: Using plink to modify ESXi host configuration files via SSH
  93. PowerCLI: VM stats and Google Charts
  94. PowerCLI: Verify and change the existing Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) Filter configuration
  95. PowerCLI: WebPowerCLI, run scripts from your browser
  96. PowerCLI: dvPortgroup ports report
  97. PowerCLI: enable SSH GUI for vSphere clusters
  98. PowerCLI: enable SSH and configure ESXi Firewall
  99. PowerCLI Oneliners: Events
  100. PowerCLI Oneliners: Host Configuration

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