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		<title>VMWare ESX Server 3 Configuration Commands</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 14:22:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been using VMWare ESX 3.5 for a while now, and whilst pretty much all configuration can be performed using the Virtual Infrastructure Client, there are a few configuration changes that I&#8217;ve come across that need to be performed from the command line. These configuration commands are generally prefixed with &#8216;esxcfg-&#8217;, and there are quite [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been using VMWare ESX 3.5 for a while now, and whilst pretty much all configuration can be performed using the Virtual Infrastructure Client, there are a few configuration changes that I&#8217;ve come across that need to be performed from the command line. These configuration commands are generally prefixed with &#8216;esxcfg-&#8217;, and there are quite a few of them. They appear to be largely (publicly) undocumented by VMWare (especially if you dont like sifting through <a title="Unix/Linux Man(ual) Pages" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manual_page_(Unix)" target="_blank">man</a> pages), but I came across an excellent break-down of these commands by <a title="B2V Guide to VMWare ESX Server 3" href="http://b2v.co.uk/b2vguide2vmware3.htm" target="_blank">the consultants &amp; trainers at Taupo  Consulting.</a></p>
<p>For example:</p>
<ul>
<li>esxcfg-advcfg &#8211; Get/Set Advanced Configuration (e.g. modify &#8216;EnableResignature&#8217;)</li>
<li>esxcfg-firewall &#8211; Modify the iptables firewall configuration</li>
<li>esxcfg-module &#8211; View and set options for  		start-up of the VMkernel modules (drivers)</li>
<li>esxcfg-vswitch &#8211; List, add, modify or delete  		virtual Ethernet switches</li>
<li>esxcfg-info &#8211; Information about the host</li>
<li>esxcfg-boot &#8211; Configure the GRUB options presented at boot  		time</li>
<li>esxcfg-vmknic &#8211; View and set configuration of the VMkernel ports on  		virtual Ethernet switches</li>
</ul>
<p>&#8230;.and many more, with full descriptions and usage examples.</p>
<p>They also mention many of the configuration files and their locations, along with some popular Linux commands for those unfamiliar with working at the Linux command line. Definitely worth a bookmark if you administer ESX hosts.</p>
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