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Day: March 6, 2020

How to find a VM with PowerCLI by searching after IP address in vCenter

  • March 6, 2020
  • Ioan Penu
  • VMWare, Windows

A few days ago one of my colleagues called me and asked me to add 4 HDDs to a Windows VM. Then he e-mailed me the name of the VM. I said to him that it will be ready in a few minutes. Then I’ve connected to vCenter and look after the name. No VM with this name in the cluster. I’ve contacted my colleague and asked him to send

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