Hi Luc,
i have been trying to implement vsphere best practices and new features on vmware environment using powercli .
i am in process of checking following and thought of discussing with you if we can add additional features in following list.
1:content Library
2:vcenter high availability
3:virtual machines encryption (that need KMS server i think that incur cost to customer)
4:file based backup(needs location of ftp server)
5:per vm evc
6:enhanced link mode
7:i am planning to do this with powercli 11.5 and posh ssh module .
i am aware its part of setup but i did not see this page .so i stopped at that point
i did not find under iis manager . i believe you tested on powercli lab
That is correct, I'm working with HOL-2012-01-SDC
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Hi Luc,
just checking it again but for me it does not show in iis manger .do i need to connect to local computer or any thing else ??
Try with 'localhost' or 127.0.0.1
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it seems lab i updated with iis version 8 .and now i can see that .
however i can see in below drive also
PS IIS:\sites> ls
Name ID State Physical Path Bindings
---- -- ----- ------------- --------
Default FTP Site 2 Started C:\FTPRoot ftp *:21:
Default Web Site 1 Started %SystemDrive%\inetpub\wwwroot http *:80:
one thing iam stuck is to set ftp user password tried many combinations but it is violating password complexity .if yu happen to know the password requirement for ftp user.
When you use the AD Computers and User application, you can change a password.
It will tell you the complexity rules.
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for some reasons unable to login to lab waiting ....
are yu able to loginto lab .for me its not
Lab is working for me.
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for me its not .it hates me despite my massive love to it...
if you could check the code with respect to authorization (one mentioned in powershell way od installing ftp)
Did you give that FTPUser Full Control on the FTP folder and all it's subfolders?
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i gave ful control to group that user belongs to .
however if you give me the correct powershell syntax
ftp folder is "c:\FTPRoot"
group is "FTP Users"
user is "FTPUser"
The article I pointed to earlier has that.
It's the Set-Acl cmdlet in there.
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i have following permissions for FTP Users (group)
and FTPUser (user)
and
Did you try restarting the IIS service?
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yes .i
f yu could test the code in lab (as mentioned in article).
also powershell dont follow indentation but i had to realign some lines to get rid of errors.
if yu get time to test in lab .
i just chnged permissions 1 to 3 in below.and its working .is this the right logic..
It seems 3 means "Read, Write".
There seems to have been an issue with specifying "Read, Write" in older IIS releases, hence the value 3 in some scripts.
See PowerShell - Advanced configuration editing in IIS7 | Microsoft Docs
More cent posts seem to be using "Read, Write".
See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23522557/set-permissions-and-settings-on-iis-ftp-site-using-powe...
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i will check one more time.
though that modification make ftp working and we can test vcsa backup using rest api .also content library is alreay tested .so we have two features
availbale using power cli .