![]() 'C:\Users\ankhitre\AppData\Local\PackageManagement\ProviderAssemblies'. Provider must be available in 'C:\Program Files\PackageManagement\ProviderAssemblies' or PowerShellGet requires NuGet provider version '2.8.5.201' or newer to interact with NuGet-based repositories. ![]() ![]() PS C:\> Install-Module -Name VMware.PowerCLI -RequiredVersion 6.375 On the way, PowerShell may ask you to update NuGet and/or trust installations from PowerShell Gallery. PowerCLI versions are backward-compatible (PowerCLI v6.5 worked for me on vCenter 5.5), so just pick the latest stable version. Check for PowerCLI version you want to use on its PowerShell Gallery page. Fortunately, VMware has PowerShell CLI that can help here.įirst, you will need to install PowerCLI on a Windows box. Finding a VM by its MAC address can be a non-trivial task, especially if you have a vCenter with tons of complicated virtual appliances and several network cards on each one of them.
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