Nov 06, 2013 Re: Remote management vSphere Hypervisor 5.5 Free a.p. Oct 31, 2013 11:42 AM ( in response to andy.l ) No matter which utility you use to access the ESXi host (PowerCLI, vCLI, SDK), at the end they are all using the same API on the host which unfortunately is restricted in the free edition. VMware PowerCLI 5.5 is a command line automation and scripting tool that provides a Windows PowerShell interface to the vSphere and vCloud products. PowerCLI includes high-level commands and low-level access to the vSphere and vCloud APIs. Sample scripts can be found in the user documentation and blogs. Tags: 5.5 automation vSphere. Snapin Versions. VMWare AutoDeploy PowerCLI Component 5.5 build 1890764 VMWare ImageBuilder PowerCLI Component 5.5 build 1890764 VMware License PowerCLI Component 5.5 build 1265954 VMware VDS PowerCLI Component 5.5 build 1926677 VMware vSphere PowerCLI Component 5.5 Patch 1 build 1926677. In the wake of VMware’s release of ESXi 6.0, I upgraded my ESXi 5.5 server to ESXi 6 using the install ISO file.However, it is also possible to perform the upgrade from 5.5 to 6.0 via SSH and esxcli.For more details, see below the jump. How To – ESXi Tutorials, IT and virtualization tutorials, VMware ESXi 4.x, ESXi 5.x and VMware vSphere. VMware Workstation and other IT tutorials. Free Stuff – Free virtualization utilities, ESXi Free, Monitoring and free backup utilities for ESXi and Hyper-V. Free IT tools. For VMware virtual machine management, you have PowerCLI. But for real, technical troubleshooting, VMware's ESX/ESXi command line utilities, available on the hosts themselves, are your best option. This article covers the esxcfg, esxcli, and the vm host tools for troubleshooting an ESX/ESXi environment. The utilities are located on the host system and are run from the host system.
Hello all,
I'm trying to collect some metrics via PowerCLI for
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Datastore Average IOPS
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Guest Average Latency (GAVG) for all VMs in a given Datastore.
This is normally a straightforward process if the vCenter statistics levels are configured properly, which I believe they are. But here is my problem :
When I run 'Get-StatType -Entity Datastore-1', these are all the metrics I get
When I do a simple 'Get-Stat -Entity Datastore-1' I get plenty of stats of 'disk.used.latest' stats but not the metrics I want, which are 'datastore.numberReadAveraged.average' and 'datastore.numberWriteAveraged.average'. The just don't seem to work via PowerCLI.
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I tried getting them another way, by 'Getting' all VMs in a given Datastore and then Aggregating that data, but even at the VM level I get the same result. The stat is there but there are no values for it. However, I CAN get see these metrics when I go to a VM's Performance tab in the vSphere client!
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If anyone has an idea of what the problem could be, please let me know!
Thanks!
vCenter version is 5.5.
Database rollup tasks are all functionning properly.
My vCenter Statistics levels are set to 3 for the 3 first Intervals (P.S.: it has been set to 3 for about 3 weeks, before that it was at 1 everywhere)