HCX Service Mesh Category
Cmdlets are usually implemented around resource operations. The four basic operations are CREATE, READ, UPDATE and DELETE. This set of operations is known as CRUD. Most of the cmdlets support CRUD which are respectively cmdlets that start with the New/Get/Set/Remove cmdlet verbs but they also may have additional operations
Step 1: Retrieve a object by running a Get command
You can READ objects by using
Get-HCXServiceMesh
cmdlet. See example below:
# Retrieves a list of the HCX Service Mesh.
Get-HCXServiceMesh
Step 2 : Run commands from the CRUD group
You can CREATE objects by using
New-HCXServiceMesh
cmdlet. See example below:
# Creates a new HCX Service Mesh.
$destination = Get-HCXSite -Destination $myLocalComputeProfile = Get-HCXComputeProfile -Name "myLocalComputeProfile" $myRemoteComputeProfile = Get-HCXComputeProfile -Site $destination -Name "myRemoteComputeProfile" New-HCXServiceMesh -SourceComputeProfile $myLocalComputeProfile -Destination $destination -DestinationComputeProfile $myRemoteComputeProfile -Service BulkMigration,DisasterRecovery,Interconnect,NetworkExtension,Vmotion,WANOptimization -Name "myServiceMesh"
You can UPDATE objects by using
Set-HCXServiceMesh
cmdlet. See example below:
# Modifies the name of the Service Mesh.
$myServiceMesh = Get-HCXServiceMesh -Name myServiceMesh Set-HCXServiceMesh -ServiceMesh $myServiceMesh -Name "newServiceMesh"
You can REMOVE objects by using
Remove-HCXServiceMesh
cmdlet. See example below:
# Removes the Service Mesh.
$myServiceMesh = Get-HCXServiceMesh -Name "myServiceMesh" Remove-HCXServiceMesh -ServiceMesh $myServiceMesh
Step 3: Explore More Related Commands:
New-HCXServiceMeshDVS | This cmdlet creates a DVS configuration for the Service Mesh. |