With PowerCLI, you can automate various administration tasks on virtual machines, for example retrieving information, shutting down and powering off virtual machines.

1

View all virtual machines on the target system.

Get-VM
2

Save the name and the power state properties of the virtual machines in the ResourcePool resource pool into a file named myVMProperties.txt.

$respool = Get-ResourcePool ResourcePool
Get-VM -Location $respool | Select-Object Name, PowerState > myVMProperties.txt
3

Start the VM virtual machine.

Get-VM VM | Start-VM
4

Get information of the guest OS of the VM virtual machine.

Get-VMGuest VM | fc
5

Shut down the OS of the VM virtual machine.

Stop-VMGuest VM
6

Power off the VM virtual machine.

Stop-VM VM
7

Move the virtual machine VM from the Host01 host to the Host02 host.

Get-VM -Name VM -Location Host01 | Move-VMDestination Host02
Note

If the virtual machine you want to move across hosts is powered on, it must be located on a shared storage registered as a datastore on both the original and the new host.