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If you've installed vCLI and vSphere SDK for Perl, you'll have additional utilities on top of what's there with the vCLI, take a look at this list:
One script that can help with listing datastore files for a given VM is dsbrowse.pl
Here is an example:
[vi-admin@scofield ~]$ /usr/lib/vmware-vcli/apps/host/dsbrowse.pl --server himalaya.primp-industries.com --username root --name dlgCore-iSCSI.test Information about datastore : 'dlgCore-iSCSI.test' --------------------------- Summary Name : dlgCore-iSCSI.test Location : /vmfs/volumes/4a26f505-02dfd8a4-6867-003048d9586a File system : VMFS Maximum Capacity : 15.75 GB Available space : 11.654296875 GB Hosts associated with this datastore. himalaya.primp-industries.com Virtual machines on this datastore. None Templates on this datastore. None Datastore Folder Structure. Folder Path: '[http://dlgCore-iSCSI.test|http://dlgCore-iSCSI.test]' Files present testagain testlab-1 testlab-2 testlab-3 testlab-4 testlab-5 testlab-6 testlab-7 testlab-8 testlab-9 testlab-10 testlab-11 testlab-12 testlab-13 testlab-14 testlab-15 Folder Path: '[http://dlgCore-iSCSI.test|http://dlgCore-iSCSI.test] testagain' Files present testagain.vmdk vmware.log testagain.nvram vmware-70.log vmware-65.log vmware-66.log vmware-68.log vmware-67.log vmware-69.log testagain-flat.vmdk testagain.vmx testagain.vmxf testagain.vmsd
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William Lam
VMware vExpert 2009
VMware ESX/ESXi scripts and resources at:
VMware Code Central - Scripts/Sample code for Developers and Administrators
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