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date: 2014-04-09
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title: VMware CLI on Ubuntu Saucy Salamander
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category: linux
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featured_image: (https://www.datanalyzers.com/VMware-Data-Recovery.jpg
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The current project (as of this week) has me moving away from Openstack
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for a while. For the next couple of months I will be immersing myself in
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monitor, metrics and logging. Naturally, this being a shiney new
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environment, this involves a significant amount of VMware time.
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I have inherited an Icinga install running on Ubuntu Server, so I will
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be needing to run CLI commands to create checks. Simply runnning the
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installer does not work, as the vmware-cli package is a mixture of 32
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and 64 bit commands.
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First you need to download the CLI from VMware. How to do that is an
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exercise for the reader, as I cannot be bothered to find the link (hint:
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it is not hard). Then you need to install a bunch of packages:
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sudo apt-get install cpanminus libdata-dump-perl libsoap-lite-perl libclass-methodmaker-perl libxml-libxml-simple-perl libssl-dev libarchive-zip-perl libuuid-perl lib32z1 lib32ncurses5 lib32bz2-1.0
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This includes a bunch of Perl modules for munching through XML, plus
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some 32-bit libraries so that all the tools can work.
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Finally, you can extract the tarball and install the CLI:
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tar xvf VMware-vSphere-CLI-5.5.0-1549297.x86_64.tar.gz
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cd vmware-vsphere-cli-distrib/
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sudo ./vmware-install.pl
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I have not tested it, but this will probably be the same process for
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Debian (at least Wheezy and Sid).
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