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Mastering PowerCLI

You're reading from   Mastering PowerCLI Master PowerCLI to automate all aspects of VMware environments

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785286858
Length 430 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sajal Debnath Sajal Debnath
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. PowerShell and PowerCLI Refresher 2. Reusable Advanced Functions and Scripts FREE CHAPTER 3. Deploying vSphere Hosts 4. Managing Networks 5. Managing Storage 6. Managing Clusters and Other Constructs 7. Managing Virtual Machines 8. Managing vSphere Security, SRM, vCloud Air, and vROps 9. Managing the vSphere API 10. Using REST APIs 11. Creating Windows GUI 12. Best Practices and Sample Scripts Index

Managing vSphere Update Manager


VMware vSphere Update Manager is a tool used to automate patch management and remove manual tracking and patching for ESXi hosts and virtual machines. We can use the following cmdlets to manage Update Manager in a vSphere environment using PowerCLI:

  • Attach-Baseline

  • Detach-Baseline

  • Get-Baseline

  • Remove-Baseline

  • Get-Compliance

  • Download-Patch

  • Get-Patch

  • Stage-Patch

  • Get-PatchBaseline

  • New-PatchBaseline

  • Set-PatchBaseline

  • Remediate-Inventory

  • Scan-Inventory

If you take a look at the cmdlets, you will notice that there are few categories in which we can place the cmdlets. The first of these groups is the one that manages Patch. The following are the three cmdlets for this group:

  • Download-Patch

  • Get-Patch

  • Stage-Patch

Using the first Download-Patch cmdlet, we can download the patches. This cmdlet initiates the download of new patches and returns a task object. To get the status of the task, we can use the Get-Task cmdlet:

As you can see in the preceding example...

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