Hello,
I have been attempting to figure out how to added a E1000E NIC to a Windows Server 2012 VM and have been wildly unsuccessful. None of the current 5.1 PowerCLI documentation even references it's existence. When I use the Get-NetworkAdapter it returns the E1000E NICs as "Unknown." I tried adding a NIC with a -Type of "Unknown" and it just added a regular "VMXNET" NIC.
I am testing against 5.0.0(Build 821926) hosts which can deploy Server 2012 with E1000E NICs via vCenter and PowerCLI 5.0.1 & 5.1 with the same results. Any information you could provide me with would be greatly appreciated as I am out of ideas at the moment.
Cheers!
I just posted Work with E1000E NICs in PowerCLI.
Give it a try and let me know if it works out for you ?
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The E1000E is not yet in the enumeration for the VirtualNetworkAdapterType, that exlains why the New-NetworkAdapter doesn't accept the type.
But in the SDK API you can use the VirtualE1000e type for a NIC.
With the ReconfigVM_Task method you will be able to add such a NIC type.
Let me know if you need some sample code ?
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Sample code would be great! Thanks Luc you never let me down.
Try something like this
$vmName = "MyVM"
$networkName = "networkname"
$vm = Get-VM -Name $vmName $spec = New-Object VMware.Vim.VirtualMachineConfigSpec
$dev = New-Object VMware.Vim.VirtualDeviceConfigSpec
$dev.Operation = "add"
$dev.Device = New-Object VMware.Vim.VirtualE1000e
$dev.Device.Connectable = New-Object VMware.Vim.VirtualDeviceConnectInfo
$dev.Device.Connectable.StartConnected = $true
$dev.Device.Backing = New-Object VMware.Vim.VirtualEthernetCardNetworkBackingInfo
$dev.Device.Backing.DeviceName = $networkName
$spec.deviceChange += $dev
$vm.ExtensionData.ReconfigVM($spec)
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Luc,
This code helped me get the nic added, I did find a "0" in the StartConnected line which I fixed below. They only thing I noticed is that it's not connecting it to my DVS. I can get around this using the Set-NetworkAdapter cmdlet but I figure you probably know a way to incorporate it into the code below. Thanks again!
LucD wrote:
Try something like this
$vmName = "MyVM"
$networkName = "networkname"
$vm = Get-VM -Name $vmName $spec = New-Object VMware.Vim.VirtualMachineConfigSpec
$dev = New-Object VMware.Vim.VirtualDeviceConfigSpec
$dev.Operation = "add"
$dev.Device = New-Object VMware.Vim.VirtualE1000e
$dev.Device.Connectable = New-Object VMware.Vim.VirtualDeviceConnectInfo
$dev.Device.Connectable.StartConnected = $true
$dev.Device.Backing = New-Object VMware.Vim.VirtualEthernetCardNetworkBackingInfo
$dev.Device.Backing.DeviceName = $networkName
$spec.deviceChange += $dev
$vm.ExtensionData.ReconfigVM($spec)
That was an uppercase o, but thanks for noticing. I updated the code above.
I'm preparing a blog post with a function that provides more functionality.
Hold on
Blog: lucd.info Twitter: @LucD22 Co-author PowerCLI Reference
I just posted Work with E1000E NICs in PowerCLI.
Give it a try and let me know if it works out for you ?
Blog: lucd.info Twitter: @LucD22 Co-author PowerCLI Reference
I realise this is an old thread but is there a way to edit a network adapter to be an e1000e?