I know it's an old post, but in case anyone else ends up here looking for an answer like me -
Using the code described by tsightler at the link below works on a pre or post script to get a list of VM's in the running job.
powershell-f26/powershell-cmd-let-to-ge ... 64181.html
Starting with that script and then feeding the list of VM's into PowerCLI your pre or post script can help you manipulate VM's in vcenter.
Using the code described by tsightler at the link below works on a pre or post script to get a list of VM's in the running job.
powershell-f26/powershell-cmd-let-to-ge ... 64181.html
Starting with that script and then feeding the list of VM's into PowerCLI your pre or post script can help you manipulate VM's in vcenter.
Statistics: Posted by TWuser — Feb 23, 2024 7:22 pm





