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EMC: Celerra Virtual Appliance and VI3

De virtualgeek is bezig met een howto serie over het configureren van de Celerra Virtual Appliance. Deze appliance kun je impoprteren binnen VMware Workstation of ESX server. Hoe dit in zijn werk gaat...

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How To: Install Webmin on Ubuntu 8.04

This post is an upgrade to an earlier post from September 2006. Before you can install Webmin, you have to install some other packages first: sudo apt-get install perl libnet-ssleay-perl openssl...

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How To: Create an ESXi USB Key

In this short tutorial you’ll learn how to create an ESXi USB Key. Before we start you need the following tools: 7-Zip Winimage VMware ESX 3i installer CD After installing the tools we need to extract...

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How To: Install VMware Tools on CentOS 5.3

The first step after a fresh install of a CentOS 5.3 server is too install the packages gcc and kernel-devel. When these packages are installed, update them and reboot of the VM: yum install gcc...

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CentOS: How To Create a Local VMware Repository

The first step is to configure the repository server. Before you can start, you have to install the createrepo package. Just run the following command: yum install createrepo If you didn’t already,...

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How to manage iSCSI targets with PowerCLI part 1

In part 1 of this series I want to show some basic reporting and how you can add a single target and multiple targets to your vSphere hosts. Let’s start with a simple script to report all the targets...

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How to manage iSCSI targets with PowerCLI part 2

In part 2 of this series I will show how to remove iSCSI targets with PowerCLI. But first, let’s see which targets are configured on vSphere host esx2.ict-freak.local: $esx = Get-VMHost...

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