
Appendix B: Using PowerCLI
Use the Get-Command built-in cmdlet to retrieve SolarWinds Virtualization Manager
commands. You can also use the more precise Get-Command -pssnapin
Hyper9.Powershell.Core or the shortcut Get-Command *h9*.
For more information about a command, use the Get-Help built-in, or see Using
cmdlets.
The following product features are accessible through cmdlets:
l Basic session management (Connect-H9Server, Disconnect-H9Server)
l Basic collection setup (Add-H9Credential, Add-H9Datasource, Get-
H9Collector, Get-H9Credentials)
l Search and facet browsing (Set-H9Query, Get-H9Result, Get-H9Facet)
l Active list integration (Add-H9List, Set-H9List, Show-H9List, Clear-H9List)
l Label management (Get-H9Label, Clear-H9Label, Set-H9Label)
l Notes (Get-H9Note, New-H9Note)
l Document DNA (Export-H9DNA)
l Dependency graph browsing (Get-H9Related)
l Retrieving and managing user content (Get-H9Content, Set-H9Content,
Remove-H9Content, Get-H9Report, Get-H9AlertRefs)
l vSphere PowerCLI integration (ConvertTo-H9Ref)
l Property (Get-H9Property, Set-H9Property)
l Simple document management (Get-H9Doc, Get-H9History, Set-H9Doc)
For more information about the usage of cmdlets, see Using cmdlets.
Scripts
The SolarWinds Virtualization Manager PowerCLI contains PowerShell scripts
that can help you manage your virtual environment. Scripts are located in the
Scripts directory within the SolarWinds Virtualization Manager PowerCLI
directory. By default, this is C:\Program Files\Hyper9 VEO PowerCLI.
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