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Vmkfstools Windows
Vmkfstools Windows






From my observations the functionality appeared to work fine. A quick scan back through releases showed this had been the same for some time.

Vmkfstools Windows

So you will most likely first of all need to connect to vCenter to find out where the VM lives. You will need to connect PowerCLI directly to the ESXi host that the VM is registered on.The ZeroOut functionality is experimental. This parameter is supported only if you are directly connected to an ESX/ESXi host. Specifies that you want to fill the hard disk with zeros. Note the text from the help (version 5.8 R1): Looking for alternatives I found that the PowerCLI cmdlet Set-HardDisk has a ZeroOut parameter. One consideration was to SSH into the host where the VM was located and use vmkfstools like the below on each vmdk to zero the disk. PowerShell Brickset Module version 2.0.1+: Downloading Lego InstructionsĪ requirement for a project I had was to zero the VMDK of all VM disks at the time of VM removal.Authenticating to GitHub using Git for Windows and a Personal Access Token fails.

Vmkfstools Windows

Automating SonarCloud with PowerShell – Part 1 Introduction.Automating SonarCloud with PowerShell – Part 2 Onboarding a Project.

Vmkfstools Windows

Automating SonarCloud with PowerShell – Part 3 Onboarding a User.








Vmkfstools Windows