This command iterates through all virtual machines managed by VMware and prints the name of each VM. It then uses the vmware-cmd command to get the state of each VM, whether it is running, powered off, suspended, etc. This allows an administrator to quickly check the power state of all VMs managed by their VMware environment.
This command iterates through all virtual machines managed by VMware and prints the name of each VM. It then uses the vmware-cmd command to get the state of each VM, whether it is running, powered off, suspended, etc. This allows an administrator to quickly check the power state of all VMs managed by their VMware environment.
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This command iterates through all virtual machines managed by VMware and prints the name of each VM. It then uses the vmware-cmd command to get the state of each VM, whether it is running, powered off, suspended, etc. This allows an administrator to quickly check the power state of all VMs managed by their VMware environment.
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