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Learning PowerCLI for VMware VSphere

You're reading from   Learning PowerCLI for VMware VSphere Automate your Vmware vSphere environment by learning how to install and use PowerCLI. This book takes a practical tutorial approach that will have you automating your daily routine tasks in no time.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782170167
Length 374 pages
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Learning PowerCLI
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Introduction to PowerCLI 2. Learning Basic PowerCLI Concepts FREE CHAPTER 3. Working with Objects in PowerShell 4. Managing vSphere Hosts with PowerCLI 5. Managing Virtual Machines with PowerCLI 6. Managing Virtual Networks with PowerCLI 7. Managing Storage with PowerCLI 8. Managing High Availability and Clustering with PowerCLI 9. Managing vCenter with PowerCLI 10. Reporting with PowerCLI Index

Using the PowerShell object cmdlets


PowerShell has some cmdlets that are designed to work with all kinds of objects. You can easily recognize them because they all have -Noun Object. You can use the Get-Command cmdlet's –Noun parameter to find them:

PowerCLI C:\> Get-Command -Noun Object

The output of the preceding command is as follows:

CommandType Name           ModuleName
----------- ----           ----------
Cmdlet      Compare-Object Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility
Cmdlet      ForEach-Object Microsoft.PowerShell.Core
Cmdlet      Group-Object   Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility
Cmdlet      Measure-Object Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility
Cmdlet      New-Object     Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility
Cmdlet      Select-Object  Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility
Cmdlet      Sort-Object    Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility
Cmdlet      Tee-Object     Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility
Cmdlet      Where-Object   Microsoft.PowerShell.Core

In the following section, we will discuss the Object cmdlets.

Using the Select-Object...

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