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NeenaJim
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How to view etc/vmware

 

I have connected the ESXi host via powershell using root and its password.

Can someone please tell me what command I can use to view /etc/vmware from powershell ?

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LucD
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You can't, unless you use an SSH session


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You can't, unless you use an SSH session


Blog: lucd.info  Twitter: @LucD22  Co-author PowerCLI Reference

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NeenaJim
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Ohh sad to hear. I have almost 700+ hosts and that has expired certs in it. And I need to remove these 2 expired certs. Do you see any easy way?
Thanks in advance @LucD 

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I moved your original thread to the ESXi Discussion since I'm not sure you can just remove those files like that.

You can use an SSH session from PowerShell (like I already said in my 1st reply) to connect to the ESXi node and remove (rm) those files.
But again, only if that turns out to be a valid action without any side effects and if the account you use for the SSH session has the authority to do so.


Blog: lucd.info  Twitter: @LucD22  Co-author PowerCLI Reference

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