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Learning PowerCLI
Learning PowerCLI

Learning PowerCLI: A comprehensive guide on PowerCLI , Second Edition

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Learning PowerCLI

Chapter 2.  Learning Basic PowerCLI Concepts

While learning something new, you always have to learn the basics first. In this chapter, you will learn some basic PowerShell and PowerCLI concepts. Knowing these concepts will make it easier for you to learn the advanced topics. We will cover the following topics in this chapter:

  • Using the Get-Command, Get-Help, and Get-Member cmdlets
  • Using providers and PSdrives
  • Using arrays and hash tables
  • Creating calculated properties
  • Using raw API objects with ExtensionData or Get-View
  • Extending PowerCLI objects with the New-VIProperty cmdlet
  • Working with vSphere folders

Using the Get-Command, Get-Help, and Get-Member cmdlets

There are some PowerShell cmdlets that everyone should know. Knowing these cmdlets will help you discover other cmdlets, their functions, parameters, and returned objects.

Using Get-Command

The first cmdlet that you should know is Get-Command. This cmdlet returns all the commands that are installed on your computer. The Get-Command cmdlet has the following syntax. The first parameter set is named CmdletSet:

Get-Command [[-Name] <String[]>] [[-ArgumentList] <Object[]>] [-All] [-CommandType {Alias | Function | Filter | Cmdlet | ExternalScript | Application | Script | Workflow | Configuration | All}] [-FullyQualifiedModule <ModuleSpecification[]>] [-ListImported] [-Module <String[]>] [-ParameterName <String[]>] [-ParameterType <PSTypeName[]>] [-ShowCommandInfo] [-Syntax] [-TotalCount <Int32>] [<CommonParameters>]

The second parameter set is named AllCommandSet:

Get-Command [[-ArgumentList]...

Using providers and PSDrives

Until now, you have only seen cmdlets. Cmdlets are PowerShell commands. PowerShell has another import concept named providers. Providers are accessed through named drives or PSDrives. In the following sections, Using providers and Using PSDrives, providers and PSDrives will be explained.

Using providers

A PowerShell provider is a piece of software that makes datastores look like filesystems. PowerShell providers are usually part of a snap-in or a module-like PowerCLI. The advantage of providers is that you can use the same cmdlets for all the providers. These cmdlets have the following nouns: Item, ChildItem, Content, and ItemProperty. You can use the Get-Command cmdlet to get a list of all the cmdlets with these nouns:

PowerCLI C:> Get-Command -Noun Item,ChildItem,Content,ItemProperty |
Format-Table -AutoSize

The preceding command gives the following output:

CommandType Name                Version Source
----------- ----                ------- ------
Cmdlet...

Using arrays and hash tables

In PowerCLI, you can create a list of objects. For example, red, white, and blue is a list of strings. In PowerShell, a list of terms is named an array. An array can have zero or more objects. You can create an empty array and assign it to a variable:

PowerCLI C:\> $Array = @()

You can fill the array during creation using the following command line:

PowerCLI C:\> $Array = @("red","white")

You can use the += operator to add an element to an array:

PowerCLI C:\> $Array += "blue"
PowerCLI C:\> $Array
red
white
blue

If you want to retrieve a specific element of an array, you can use an index starting with 0 for the first element, 1 for the second element, and so on. If you want to retrieve an element from the tail of the array, you have to use -1 for the last element, -2 for the second to last, and so on. You have to use square brackets around the index number. In the next example, the first element of the array is retrieved...

Creating calculated properties

You can use the Select-Object cmdlet to select certain properties of the objects that you want to return. For example, you can use the following code to return the name and the used space, in GB, of your virtual machines:

PowerCLI C:\> Get-VM | Select-Object -Property Name,UsedSpaceGB

But what if you want to return the used space in MB? The PowerCLI VirtualMachineImpl object has no UsedSpaceMB property. This is where you can use a calculated property. A calculated property is a PowerShell hash table with two elements: Name and Expression. The Name element contains the name that you want to give the calculated property. The Expression element contains a scriptblock with PowerCLI code to calculate the value of the property. To return the name and the used space in MB for all your virtual machines, run the following command:

PowerCLI C:\> Get-VM |
>> Select-Object -Property Name,
>> @{Name="UsedSpaceMB";Expression={1KB*$_.UsedSpaceGB...

Using the Get-Command, Get-Help, and Get-Member cmdlets


There are some PowerShell cmdlets that everyone should know. Knowing these cmdlets will help you discover other cmdlets, their functions, parameters, and returned objects.

Using Get-Command

The first cmdlet that you should know is Get-Command. This cmdlet returns all the commands that are installed on your computer. The Get-Command cmdlet has the following syntax. The first parameter set is named CmdletSet:

Get-Command [[-Name] <String[]>] [[-ArgumentList] <Object[]>] [-All] [-CommandType {Alias | Function | Filter | Cmdlet | ExternalScript | Application | Script | Workflow | Configuration | All}] [-FullyQualifiedModule <ModuleSpecification[]>] [-ListImported] [-Module <String[]>] [-ParameterName <String[]>] [-ParameterType <PSTypeName[]>] [-ShowCommandInfo] [-Syntax] [-TotalCount <Int32>] [<CommonParameters>]

The second parameter set is named AllCommandSet:

Get-Command [[-ArgumentList]...

Using providers and PSDrives


Until now, you have only seen cmdlets. Cmdlets are PowerShell commands. PowerShell has another import concept named providers. Providers are accessed through named drives or PSDrives. In the following sections, Using providers and Using PSDrives, providers and PSDrives will be explained.

Using providers

A PowerShell provider is a piece of software that makes datastores look like filesystems. PowerShell providers are usually part of a snap-in or a module-like PowerCLI. The advantage of providers is that you can use the same cmdlets for all the providers. These cmdlets have the following nouns: Item, ChildItem, Content, and ItemProperty. You can use the Get-Command cmdlet to get a list of all the cmdlets with these nouns:

PowerCLI C:> Get-Command -Noun Item,ChildItem,Content,ItemProperty |
Format-Table -AutoSize

The preceding command gives the following output:

CommandType Name                Version Source
----------- ----                ------- ------
Cmdlet...

Using arrays and hash tables


In PowerCLI, you can create a list of objects. For example, red, white, and blue is a list of strings. In PowerShell, a list of terms is named an array. An array can have zero or more objects. You can create an empty array and assign it to a variable:

PowerCLI C:\> $Array = @()

You can fill the array during creation using the following command line:

PowerCLI C:\> $Array = @("red","white")

You can use the += operator to add an element to an array:

PowerCLI C:\> $Array += "blue"
PowerCLI C:\> $Array
red
white
blue

If you want to retrieve a specific element of an array, you can use an index starting with 0 for the first element, 1 for the second element, and so on. If you want to retrieve an element from the tail of the array, you have to use -1 for the last element, -2 for the second to last, and so on. You have to use square brackets around the index number. In the next example, the first element of the array is retrieved using the following command...

Creating calculated properties


You can use the Select-Object cmdlet to select certain properties of the objects that you want to return. For example, you can use the following code to return the name and the used space, in GB, of your virtual machines:

PowerCLI C:\> Get-VM | Select-Object -Property Name,UsedSpaceGB

But what if you want to return the used space in MB? The PowerCLI VirtualMachineImpl object has no UsedSpaceMB property. This is where you can use a calculated property. A calculated property is a PowerShell hash table with two elements: Name and Expression. The Name element contains the name that you want to give the calculated property. The Expression element contains a scriptblock with PowerCLI code to calculate the value of the property. To return the name and the used space in MB for all your virtual machines, run the following command:

PowerCLI C:\> Get-VM |
>> Select-Object -Property Name,
>> @{Name="UsedSpaceMB";Expression={1KB*$_.UsedSpaceGB}}
>&gt...
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  • This is first book on the market that will enlighten you on the latest version of PowerCLI and how to implement it
  • Effectively manage virtual machines, networks, and reports with the latest features of PowerCLI
  • A comprehensive and practical book on automating VMware vSphere

Description

VMware vSphere PowerCLI, a free extension to Microsoft Windows PowerShell, enables you to automate the management of a VMware vSphere or vCloud environment. This book will show you how to automate your tasks and make your job easier. Starting with an introduction to the basics of PowerCLI, the book will teach you how to manage your vSphere and vCloud infrastructure from the command line. To help you manage a vSphere host overall, you will learn how to manage vSphere ESXi hosts, host profiles, host services, host firewall, and deploy and upgrade ESXi hosts using Image Builder and Auto Deploy. The next chapter will not only teach you how to create datastore and datastore clusters, but you’ll also work with profile-driven and policy-based storage to manage your storage. To create a disaster recovery solution and retrieve information from vRealize Operations, you will learn how to use Site Recovery Manager and vRealize Operations respectively. Towards the end, you’ll see how to use the REST APIs from PowerShell to manage NSX and vRealize Automation and create patch baselines, scan hosts against the baselines for missing patches, and re-mediate hosts. By the end of the book, you will be capable of using the best tool to automate the management and configuration of VMware vSphere.

Who is this book for?

This book is ideal for you if you want to learn how to automate your VMware vSphere or vCloud infrastructure by getting the most out of PowerCLI. It’s assumed that you have some experience in administrating a vSphere or vCloud environment. Knowledge of Microsoft’s Windows PowerShell is not a prerequisite.

What you will learn

  • • Explore PowerShell and PowerCLI cmdlets and their output objects
  • • See how to manage virtual machines and work with virtual networks
  • • Manage vCloud Director from PowerCLI
  • • Use Site Recovery Manager from PowerCLI to create a disaster recovery solution
  • • Manage NSX and vRealize Automation using REST API with PowerCLI
  • • Create and configure vSphere HA and DRS clusters
  • • Use vSphere Update Manager with PowerCLI to create patch baselines and scan hosts
  • • Explore reporting techniques to retrieve log files

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Table of Contents

15 Chapters
1. Introduction to PowerCLI Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
2. Learning Basic PowerCLI Concepts Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
3. Working with Objects in PowerShell Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
4. Managing vSphere Hosts with PowerCLI Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
5. Managing Virtual Machines with PowerCLI Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
6. Managing Virtual Networks with PowerCLI Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
7. Managing Storage Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
8. Managing High Availability and Clustering Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
9. Managing vCenter Server Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
10. Patching ESXi Hosts and Upgrading Virtual Machines Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
11. Managing VMware vCloud Director and vCloud Air Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
12. Using Site Recovery Manager Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
13. Using vRealize Operations Manager Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
14. Using REST API to manage NSX and vRealize Automation Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
15. Reporting with PowerCLI Chevron down icon Chevron up icon

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If you are new to PowerCLI and you have no idea how to start learning it, a technical book for beginners such as this one will be very welcome.I remember that when I started looking into PowerCLI, I devoured articles on the internet and books such as this one. The combination of both resources thaught me the basics I still use and welcome every day.What this book does not do is teach you litterally everything about PowerCLI and how to use it. However it will get you started on PowerCLI using clear examples and exersizes. What better way than learning a new skillset than by actually putting it to use?Kim, technical reviewer for Learning PowerCLI 2nd edition.
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