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Posts Tagged ‘vi client’

VMware vSphere Client Navigation Keyboard Shortcuts

vCenter Client Shortcuts by Bouke Groenescheij is post worth book marking by VMware admins who want to speed up their administration and management of vSphere. Check out the entire post for many, many more shortcuts than those listed here, but I am high-lighting some of the key navigational shortcuts for my own reference later (and making sure I have a backup link to Groenescheij’s post!).

The following screen shots show the Ctrl+Shift keystroke combinations to move between the most common VI Client management views:

Other Ctrl+Shift Navigational shortcuts Read the rest of this entry »

Using vSphere Client on Ubuntu Linux with Single Application RDP

I have periodically attempted different methods for running the VMware vSphere and VI Client (VIC) on Ubuntu. While continuing to keep my fingers crossed for VMware to release a Linux version, I’ve tried several workarounds only to remain unsatisfied:

  • installing the VIC with Wine
  • Locally running Windows virtual machines in either Virtualbox or VMware Workstation/Player
  • Used the ESX web client when possible (features are limited)
  • Used a full Remote Desktop to vCenter

The method with the least pre-configuration necessary has always been a remote desktop with the VIC already installed, but there is always some untimely inconvenience involved when working between two different desktops.

Long story short, the rest of this post is about using the default Ubuntu Terminal Server Client to access a single application via RDP. This is perfect for using the vSphere Client or VIC on Linux. It does not require a “published application” or full Terminal Server, but instead it is a simple way to take advantage of the administrative RDP connection from the standard Remote Desktop access available on any Windows operating system.

Before I describe how to set this up I want to also reference my first try at RDP directly to the vSphere Client and VIC. Afterall, Read the rest of this entry »

vSphere Client Options and Screenshots

If you have not had advanced access to the VMware vSphere Beta or attended VMworld Europe 2009 or Partner Exchange 2009 Labs and you are just itching to see the new client management interface look and feel, then there are plenty of blogs with feature screen shots posting daily. This post is just a generic introduction to the new vSphere client options,  but primarily features  screen shots of the new vSphere web interface.

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Estimate VirtualCenter database size from the VI Client

I was surprised to discover that the ability to estimate the size needed for the VMware VirtualCenter (VC) database was built in to the VirtualCenter Management Server Configuration options in VC 2.5. This means that the next time you are asked by your DBA “How big a database does VC need?” you can answer that question from the convenience of your VI Client.

Just point the VI Client at your VC 2.5 server and then use the Administration MENU (not the administration button). Select VirtualCenter Management Server Configuration. Then click on Statistics.

Here’s a screen shot from a VI Client pointed at a VC 2.5 Update 3 server. Read the rest of this entry »

Free tools with VirtualCenter -like features

So you’ve downloaded your free version of ESXi. Maybe you’ve built a couple of ESX Servers but you haven’t purchased a full VI 3.5 Enterpise license. You might even have an enterprise license but your VirtualCenter (VC) server will be a virtual machine (VM) and you want to build a template VM as a gold image first. These are some of several possible scenarios where it helps to have VC -like functionalities without VirtualCenter. This post is a summary of 3 freely available tools that can provide some of VirtualCenter’s features.

First let me state that there is not an exact substitute for VirtualCenter, and the automation and ease of management VC provides is well worth it’s cost. Now for some alternatives. Read the rest of this entry »

Changing NTP Server in ESX 3.5 fails with error “failed to change host configuration”

I ran into another ESX configuration issue this week that seems to continue to hang around even though it was identified quite a long time ago. After a fresh install of two different ESX 3.5 Update 2 servers (installed from the 110268 build .iso), I was configuring NTP time sync from the VI Client (installed from the VirtualCenter 2.5 Update 3 119825 build .iso) and was unable to change the NTP server. The error message window told me “failed to change host configuration”. Most frustrating to me is the fact that I have been able to change the NTP configuration from the VI client in past versions of ESX 3.5.

I was able to manually change the NTP configuration by digging out the related recommendations from the VMTN Communities thread VMware Communities: ESX 3.5 – Time Configuration = “Failed …. I have summarized my resolution steps in the rest of this post. Note that I did not have to modify all of the files and settings (steptickers, esx firewall) as previously required (and scripted) when manually changing NTP sync in ESX version 3.0.X.

Early in the VMTN thread was the advice: Read the rest of this entry »

Virtualcenter Directions #TA3807

I actually have power and internet for this session thanks to the guy at the tech table In the back of the room. I will attempt to live blog this session.

The session starts off again with the disclaimer about forward looking statements again, and the presenter mentions he can talk about the features but not discuss specific version numbers. This session is about vCenter. This new suite of applications is the platform to manage and maintain the new VDC-OS. The presentation goes right into the new features. Read the rest of this entry »

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