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Powercli随笔 - PowerCLI script to sequentially Storage vMotion VMs from a CSV File

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PowerCLI script to sequentially Storage vMotion VMs from a CSV File

This is a PowerCLI script that I use to Storage vMotion (s/vmotion) VMs from an input file (CSV File). This helps me evacuate VMs from a datastore that will be decommissioned and this serves like an automation. With this, I do not have to log back to vCenter and manually do storage migrations. This also have a lesser performance impact compared to simultaneously queuing storage migrations manually in case this will be done on non-peak hours.

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$VMsToRelocate = Import-Csv "ListOfVMsToRelocate.csv"
$Datastore = Get-Datastore -Name "datastore_name"
foreach ($VM in $VMsToRelocate)
{
Write-Host "Relocating VM:" $VM.Name "to" $Datastore
Get-VM -Name $VM.Name | Move-VM -datastore $Datastore > $null
}
Write-Host "Completed!"

Note that the CSV file must have a Header called Name, below is an example.

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Name
VM1
VM2
VM3

If you want to export the list of VMs that you want to migrate, you can use RV Tools to generate a VM Inventory, export the list to MS Excel, do your filtering there (such as filter by the storage path), and I personally like to sort them by used size (in MB), then simply copy-paste to the CSV file. You do not need to create the CSV file in Excel, I use Notepad++.

Powercli随笔 - PowerCLI script to sequentially Storage vMotion VMs from a CSV File

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原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/martin001/p/10182550.html

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