5.1.10 List of the vSphere-related Plug-ins
No. |
Plug-in name |
Function |
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1 |
In the VMware vSphere environment, specifies the DRS automation level setting for the virtual server belonging to the vSphere DRS cluster. |
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2 |
Adds a DRS rule for the vSphere DRS cluster (from the virtual server to the host) in the VMware vSphere environment. |
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3 |
Enables or disables maintenance mode for the ESX server in the VMware vSphere environment. |
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4 |
Moves the ESX server in the VMware vSphere environment. |
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5 |
Obtain list of virtual network information for the ESX server |
The virtual network information is output in the VMware vSphere environment. |
6 |
Sets the FC path to "preferred" for the specified data store in VMware vSphere ESXi (or VMware ESX Server) |
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7 |
Sets the options that define the behavior of the virtual server for the vSphere HA cluster in the VMware vSphere environment. |
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8 |
Monitoring settings for the virtual server in the HA cluster |
In the VMware vSphere environment, specifies the monitoring settings for the virtual server belonging to the vSphere HA cluster. |
9 |
Recognizes an added or deleted LUN in VMware vSphere ESXi (or VMware ESX Server). |
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10 |
Acquires the canonical name of the SCSI LUN recognized by VMware vSphere ESXi (or VMware ESX Server) |
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11 |
In the VMware vSphere environment, executes a non-interactive script that is placed in the guest OS on the virtual server. |
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12 |
In the VMware vSphere environment, deletes the specified file in the guest OS on the virtual server. |
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13 |
In the VMware vSphere environment, transmits the specified file from the execution target server to the guest OS on the virtual server. |
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14 |
In the VMware vSphere environment, deletes the specified folder in the guest OS on the virtual server. |
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15 |
In the VMware vSphere environment, transmits the specified folder from the execution target server to the guest OS on the virtual server. |
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16 |
Determines whether or not a connection to the vCenter server can be established. |
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17 |
Adds a data store in VMware vSphere ESXi (or VMware ESX Server). |
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18 |
Determines whether or not a data store can be added. |
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19 |
Deletes a data store from VMware vSphere ESXi (or VMware ESX Server) |
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20 |
Creates a template from the virtual server in the VMware vSphere environment. |
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21 |
Deletes a virtual server template in the VMware vSphere environment. |
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22 |
Changes the settings of the network adapter allocated to the virtual server in the VMware vSphere environment. |
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23 |
Adds a network adapter to the virtual server in the VMware vSphere environment. |
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24 |
Sets the traffic shaping policy for the port group of the standard virtual switch in the VMware vSphere environment. |
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25 |
Adds or deletes an ESX server for the host DRS group set for the vSphere DRS cluster in the VMware vSphere environment. |
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26 |
Retrieve a log bundle from vCenter server or ESX server in VMware vSphere environment. |
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27 |
Adds or deletes a virtual server for the virtual server DRS group set for the vSphere DRS cluster in the VMware vSphere environment. |
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28 |
Acquires the IP address of the virtual server in a VMware vSphere environment. |
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29 |
Set OS init. settings and IP addr. of virtual servers (Linux) |
For a virtual server (Linux) in the VMware vSphere environment, perform the initial OS settings and the IP address settings. |
30 |
Set OS init. settings and IP addr. of virtual servers (Windows) |
For a virtual server (Windows) in the VMware vSphere environment, perform the initial OS settings and the IP address settings. |
31 |
Creates a clone of a virtual server in the VMware vSphere environment. |
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32 |
Deletes a virtual server clone in the VMware vSphere environment. |
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33 |
Performs a shutdown of the virtual server and sets its power status to OFF in a VMware vSphere environment. |
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34 |
Moves a snapshot used by a virtual server to a specified snapshot on a different virtual server in the VMware vSphere environment. |
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35 |
Creates a snapshot of a virtual server in the VMware vSphere environment. |
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36 |
Deletes a snapshot of a virtual server in the VMware vSphere environment. |
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37 |
Migrates the virtual server to the specified migration destination in a VMware vSphere environment. |
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38 |
Changes the CPU, memory, or disk I/O resource configurations for the virtual server that is managed by VMware vCenter Server. |
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39 |
Pre-eval. of resource configuration changes in virtual server |
Performs a pre-evaluation before changing CPU, memory, or disk I/O resource configurations for the virtual server that is managed by VMware vCenter Server. |
40 |
Changes the allocation of resources (number of CPUs, memory size) of the virtual server in a VMware vSphere environment. |
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41 |
Performs a pre-evaluation before changing CPU or memory resources for the virtual server that is managed by VMware vCenter Server. |
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42 |
Starts the virtual server in a VMware vSphere environment. |
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43 |
Creates a virtual server from a template in a VMware vSphere environment. |
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44 |
Deletes the specified virtual server in a VMware vSphere environment. |
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45 |
Acquires the power status of the virtual server in a VMware vSphere environment. |
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46 |
Adds a virtual disk to a virtual server in a VMware vSphere environment. |
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47 |
Determines whether or not a virtual server can be created from the specified template. |
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48 |
Outputs a list of virtual server information to a temporary file on the VMware vCenter control server. |
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49 |
Extends the capacity of the virtual disk set for the virtual server in the VMware vSphere environment. |
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50 |
Deletes a virtual disk from the virtual server in a VMware vSphere environment. |
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51 |
Changes the port group connected to a virtual server in a VMware vSphere environment. |
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52 |
Adds a port group to the standard virtual switch in the VMware vSphere environment. |
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53 |
Outputs information about the physical adapter connected to the ESX server in the VMware vSphere environment. |
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54 |
Sets the status of the physical adapter connected to the standard virtual switch in the VMware vSphere environment. |