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How to Export List of VM Inventory from Web Client 5.5
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You can use RVTools to accomplish this export as well as many others. I will have to do some digging in the web client to answer your exact question.
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Go ahead and log into the Web Client.
Pull up your virtual machine list.
Down in the bottom right corner of the center pane (with all your vm's listed) is an icon of a piece of paper with an arrow on it. That will allow you to push out a CSV.
See screen shot.
Hope this helps!
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This worked. Thanks a lot for the valuable info.
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This is a bit of an old post but, just in case anyone else finds it on Google (as I did) and is after an inventory tool for VMware, I thought I'd point out that our company has created a tool which automatically inventories your VMware environment.
I hope it's ok to share a link to it here: XIA Configuration Server
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This repository will help you to Listed all VMs and #Snapshot information by #vCenter with AD or Login/Password credential ![]()
GitHub - szemmali/vmware-collect: Collect VM INFO By vCenter ![]()
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The Export option is not available on 6.5 after deprecating the flash