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==start VM== | |||
= Links = | |||
*[https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-51/topic/com.vmware.vcli.examples.doc/cli_manage_storage.6.6.html NFS on ESX] | |||
*[https://www.rootusers.com/how-to-increase-the-size-of-a-linux-lvm-by-adding-a-new-disk/ Adding a disk] | |||
*[https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/289902?src=vmw_so_vex_rvand_702 interpreting scsi sense codes] | |||
*[https://www.vmwareblog.org/disk-mode-esxi-vm-use/ Disk modes] | |||
= Tools = | |||
== esxtop == | |||
=== Links === | |||
*[https://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-11812 Interpreting esxtop statistics] | |||
*[https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1027901 Checking the queue depth of the storage adapter and the storage device] | |||
= FAQ = | |||
== start VM == | |||
=== List all vms === | |||
vim-cmd vmsvc/getallvms | vim-cmd vmsvc/getallvms | ||
vim-cmd vmsvc/power.getstate [vmid] | vim-cmd vmsvc/power.getstate [vmid] | ||
vim-cmd vmsvc/power.off [vmid] | vim-cmd vmsvc/power.off [vmid] | ||
vim-cmd vmsvc/power.on [vmid] | vim-cmd vmsvc/power.on [vmid] | ||
== root account locked == | |||
pam_tally2 --user root --reset | pam_tally2 --user root --reset | ||
== show hardware info == | |||
esxcfg-info | |||
== Identify disks in Linux == | |||
lsscsi | |||
== Check if vmdk is in use == | |||
grep vmdk some.vmx | |||
https://blah.cloud/infrastructure/safely-checkremove-orphaned-vmdk-files-from-esxi/ | |||
vmkfstools -D foo.vmdk | |||
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== list modules == | |||
esxcli system module list |
Revision as of 11:13, 28 September 2021
Links
Tools
esxtop
Links
- Interpreting esxtop statistics
- Checking the queue depth of the storage adapter and the storage device
FAQ
start VM
List all vms
vim-cmd vmsvc/getallvms
vim-cmd vmsvc/power.getstate [vmid] vim-cmd vmsvc/power.off [vmid] vim-cmd vmsvc/power.on [vmid]
root account locked
pam_tally2 --user root --reset
show hardware info
esxcfg-info
Identify disks in Linux
lsscsi
Check if vmdk is in use
grep vmdk some.vmx
https://blah.cloud/infrastructure/safely-checkremove-orphaned-vmdk-files-from-esxi/
vmkfstools -D foo.vmdk
list modules
esxcli system module list