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Perl SDK for VM Storage Policy API

I understand that there is Java SDK for VM Storage API, but we mostly use Perl SDK for vSphere for monitoring of whole virtual infrastructure and before any decision about VM Storage Policies integration into this I would like to ask if there is any plan to release Perl SDK for Vm Storage Policy API? Does anoyone know what the Perl SDK plan in that area is?

Thanks in advance for any thoughts,

Drb

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TDrb
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Well, no one interested, so done it myself... thanks anyway!

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vThinkBeyondVM
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See if below blog can give you more insight on using perl SDK .

I could see there is a way to enable VM storage profiles & change VM storage policy by using SDK for perl:

http://www.virtuallyghetto.com/2014/03/exploring-vsan-apis-part-6-modifying-virtual-machine-vm-stora...

http://www.virtuallyghetto.com/2013/08/automate-enabling-vm-storage-profiles.html


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TDrb
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Thanks for your tip, I already went through that otherwise very useful site but did not find exactly what I want. Managing VMs, storage profiles included, is done over Perl SDK for vSphere and not SPBM (Storage Policy Based Management) framework or VM Storage Policy API. I am particulary interested in PbmFetchRollupComplianceResult (vSphere 5.5 Documentation Cente).

Drb

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TDrb
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Well, no one interested, so done it myself... thanks anyway!

Drb

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depping
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Well maybe you can share it then? Smiley Happy

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TDrb
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OK, why not, will do soon.

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