Managing vApps
So far, we have worked with creating and managing the different aspects of a virtual machine. In this section, I am going to discuss how to manage vApps in a vSphere environment and also import or export OVF or OVA VMs.
We can use the Get-OvfConfiguration
cmdlet to get and control the required parameters of an OVF or OVA template.
First, let's check the Get-OvfConfiguration
cmdlet to get the configuration of an OVF template:
In Chapter 9, Managing the vSphere API, we will discuss how to modify these parameters in order to supply the values from the command line.
We can use the Import-VApp
cmdlet to import an existing vApp:
In the preceding example, we imported the existing OVA template into an ESXi host, ESXi1.lab.com
.
Next, we will discuss how to manage vApps in a vSphere environment. We can use the following cmdlets to manage vApps:
Export-VApp
Get-VApp
Import-VApp
Move-VApp
New-VApp
Remove-VApp
Set-VApp
Start-VApp
Stop-VApp
First, let's get a list of all the existing...