Top 10 Free Tools That Should Be In Every VMware Administrator’s Toolkit By Eric Siebert published: Wednesday, July 02 2008
3rd party tools are a great way
to make up for missing functionality in the vendor supplied management
software. Administrators, developers and vendors are usually quick to write
their own scripts, add-on’s and applications to help automate tedious or
difficult administration tasks that often exist. This list covers 10 of the
many free tools that are available that every VI3 administrator should have to
help make their job easier. Many of these tools are provided by independent
users who freely contribute their own time and skills to benefit the whole
VMware community. This is by no means a complete list of the great tools and scripts that are available for use,
there are many others and it was difficult to only choose 10. So if you have
not used some of the ones on this list I encourage you to download them and
check them out.
Putty and SSH Plug In
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ / http://akutz.googlecode.com/files/ConsoleClientSetup-0.1.5.msi
SSH clients for remotely connecting to the ESX service
console. Putty runs as a standalone application and the SSH
Plug-in is a VI client plug-in that integrates an SSH console directly
into the client.
WinSCP and Veeam FastSCP
http://winscp.net/eng/download.php / http://www.veeam.com/vmware-esx-fastscp.html
SCP clients for browsing ESX server file systems and
transferring files to/from ESX hosts
VI3 SnapHunter and Snap Alert
http://www.xtravirt.com/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=75&func=fileinfo&id=19 / http://vmprofessional.com/index.php?content=snapalert
Utilities that can report all running snapshots on ESX
hosts including name, size and date. Can also automatically email reports
and optionally commit snapshots.
VI Scripted Backup Utility
http://www.xtravirt.com/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=75&func=fileinfo&id=7
A
backup utility that is run from the Service Console that provides VMDK
level backups of any VM on storage accessible by the host. The script can
be targeted at any ESX server or VC server, and if pointed at a VC server
is DRS aware.
MCS StorageView
http://www.mightycare.de/downloads/task,cat_view/gid,16/
A
utility that displays all the logical partitions, operating system,
capacity, free space and percent free of all virtual machines on ESX 3.x
or Virtual Center 2.x . It can also display how many gigabytes you can
save by decreasing the logical partition to a size the VM really needs.
Storage vMotion Plug-In
http://akutz.googlecode.com/files/SVMotionClientSetup-0.4.4.msi
A VI
client plug-in that extends the client’s functionality by providing an
integrated, graphical tool that can be used to invoke storage VMotion
(SVMotion) operations.
Vmotion Info
http://www.run-virtual.com/?page_id=155
A
program that will collect Vendor, Model, CPU Types and the CPU feature
bits from all hosts to check for vMotion compatibility.
VMCdConnected
http://www.ntpro.nl/blog/archives/172-Software.html
Scans
all Virtual Machines and shows if they have a CD connected to it. After
scanning the VM’s you can disconnect all the CD’s with a click of a
button.
VMware Converter
http://www.vmware.com/download/converter/
Performs hot and cold conversions of physical and virtual
servers to virtual machines. Also converts image formats.
Tripwire
ConfigCheck
http://www.tripwire.com/configcheck/
Quickly assesses the security of VMware ESX 3.5
hypervisor configurations compared to the VI3 Security Hardening
guidelines. Ensures that ESX environments are properly configured and
provides the necessary steps towards full remediation when they are not.
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Eric Siebert is a 25-year IT veteran with experience in programming,
networking, telecom and systems administration. He is a guru-status
moderator on the VMware community VMTN
forum and maintains VMware-land.com,
a VI3 information site.
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