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find out all IPs for each VM using VI SDK 25 or vijava2b220090321 posted: Apr 4, 2009 8:44 AM

Click to view Michael_Michael's profile Enthusiast 54 posts since
Sep 10, 2008

I'm trying to use VI SDK 25 Java and vijava2b220090321. I have a question . I could search out total number of network cards for each VM , no all IPs but one for each VM . who knows how to find out all IPs for each VM using any of the above 2 packages ?

Thanks

Michael

Click to view lamw's profile Champion vExpert 3,522 posts since
Nov 27, 2007
Hi Michael,

There is a dedicated forum for the VI SDK for Java that you could post in to get some help: http://communities.vmware.com/community/developer/java_toolkit

If you're looking at the right property of the VM for the IP Address, also make sure that your VM(s) has the latest VMware Tools installed, this information along with other guest properties are only available when VMware Tools is installed.

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Click to view Texiwill's profile Guru User Moderators vExpert 10,432 posts since
Jan 13, 2004
Hello,

Moved to the Java SDK forum.


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Edward L. Haletky
VMware Communities User Moderator, VMware vExpert 2009
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