Hi,
You cannot do that. With powercli you can only interact with the vCenter, ESX, or VM. You can execute some scripts inside the VMs but through the VMware tools. So you cannot install an OS with powercli.
Regards,
Julien
Hi,
You cannot do that. With powercli you can only interact with the vCenter, ESX, or VM. You can execute some scripts inside the VMs but through the VMware tools. So you cannot install an OS with powercli.
Regards,
Julien