This has all helped a lot.

The 'VDA Cookbook' helped too, didn't know that was on the SunRay wiki.

Just to double check, could I create a datacenter with the string identifer "vdi.demo", create a folder with the gui called "xp.pro-eng" and have a pool of VMs residing in there.

Then in the properties file have the line:
        Pool.Path0 = "/vdi.demo/vm/xp.pro-eng"

- Trev


Cyrille Moureaux wrote:

As an addition to what Dirk said, I find that it usually helps to consider that the <datacenter name>/<view> path corresponds roughly to what you see in the VMware client console when switching the views in the first button on the left of the toolbar, i.e <view>=host corresponds to the Hosts & Clusters view, <view>=vm corresponds to Virtual Machines & Templates.

To be more specific about the "mob" entry point, you then need to browse to "content" (the ServiceContent property), then "rootFolder" and finally the datacenter object in the childEntity property thereof to end up browsing the datacenter object (which has a vmFolder and a hostFolder corresponding to the "vm" and "host" path respectively). It's helpful to see all the properties which are around, but I'm not sure it helps that much with figuring the exact paths of some objects.

Cyrille
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