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Developer(s) | Apple Computer |
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Stable release | |
Operating system | macOS |
Type | network software |
Website | www.apple.com/it |
Network Utility was an application included with macOS up to MacOS Catalina that provided a variety tools that could be used related to computer network information gathering and analysis. Starting with macOS Big Sur the application is no longer included.[1][2]
Network Utility shows information about each of your network connections, including the Mac Address of the interface, the IP address assigned to it, its speed and status, a count of data packets sent and received, and a count of transmission errors and collisions.
Services[edit]
The available services or tools found in the Network Utility:
Actionable Items[edit]
Examples of what the Network Utility can help with:
- Check your network connection
- View network routing tables and statistics
- Test whether you can contact another computer
- Test your DNS server
- Trace the paths of your network traffic
- Check for open TCP ports
Port scan information[edit]
Network Utility uses the tools supplied in the unix directories for most of its functions, however for the port scan it uses a unix executable in its resources folder, stroke, found at Network Utility.app/Contents/Resources/stroke.
How To Open It[edit]
- In OS X Mavericks and macOS, Network Utility is in /System/Library/CoreServices/Applications.
- In OS X Mountain Lion, Lion, and Snow Leopard, Network Utility is in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder.
- Find Network Utility using Spotlight (software)
Gallery[edit]
Performing a DNS lookup on en.wikipedia.org
References[edit]
- ^'Network Utility Deprecated in macOS Big Sur'. macrumors.com. Retrieved November 18, 2020.
- ^'macOS 11.0 Big Sur: The Ars Technica review'. arstechnica.com. Retrieved November 18, 2020.
- 'About Network Utility'. Apple Support. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
- Josh. 'Mac Network Utility'. Twelve36. Archived from the original on March 12, 2017. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
- Galt, John. 'Where did 'Network Utility' go?'. discussions.apple.com. Retrieved October 27, 2013.
Summary
Requirements
Instructions
Changelog
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Bugs27
This utility allows users to easily migrate virtual machines in bulk from a graphical user interface between vCenter servers using the Cross-vCenter vMotion feature.
Key Features
- Completely UI-driven workflow for VM migration through a vSphere Client plugin and a standalone UI
- Provides REST API for automating migration tasks
- Works with vCenter Servers in the same or in different SSO domains
- Supports migration to/from VMware Cloud on AWS
- Enables batch migration of multiple VMs in parallel
- Integrates with the host/cluster/resource pool menu of the vSphere Client inventory tree
- Auto-populates inventory for ease of management
- Monitor workload migration progress through vCenter Server tasks
- Register sites to store vCenter Server information
Supported Operations
- Perform live/cold migration as well as relocate/clone operations
- Works for migration tasks within and across vCenter servers
- Select host/cluster/folder/resource pool as placement target
- Supports both storage vMotion and shared datastore migration
- Flexible configuration for VMs with multiple network interfaces
Download Hash
- xvm-3.1.jar - SHA256: 3a490880f10c62bd3a6d0a82e3ed9ade5c55df802e2b4cb301aa52157038abde
- xvm-3.0.jar - SHA256: a33ce87e848bc2cc51bd63ac316a35615d46eb14872984d7e66d779c92c6e586
- xvm-2.6.jar - SHA256: b6020bbcd046b5fcc2b7d9c3e62beafb4d9f906658b710630687b7b06d575474
- vCenter Server 6.0 Update 3 or above (ESXi hosts must also be 6.0u3+
- Java Runtime Environment 1.8-10
- Web Browser
- Please review https://kb.vmware.com/kb/2106952 for Cross vCenter vMotion requirements
- Run the utility jar file from a shell window. To use the plugin UI add the details of the vCenter Server 6.7U1+ which will be used to access the vSphere Client.
Java 8: Java 9/10: Default app port is 8443 which can be changed (e.g., 31000) by providing an additional flag: Note: If you wish to just use the standalone client, you can simply omit the vCenter Server registration and then access the standalone UI using http://localhost:(default port 8443) - Access the UI of the utility
- To use the plugin go to https://VCENTER-IP-OR-FQDN/ui in the browser and login.
- To use the standalone UI (deprecated) connect to the app from the browser by using IP address/hostname of the machine (127.0.0.1 for localhost) where the utility is running as 'host'
- Register vCenter servers for migration operations
- from 'vCenter Servers List' view of the plugin
- from 'Register' tab of the standalone UI. Provide required parameters: After a restart of the utility, enter password and re-establish connection for previously registered sites.
- Initiate VM migration operations
- from the vSphere Client plugin For experience integrated with the inventory tree use the 'Import VMs' action on a selected target Host or Cluster. For the general source-to-target scenario use the 'Migrate VMs' wizard from 'vCenter Servers List' view.
- from the 'Migrate' tab of the standalone UI. Progress of migration tasks can be monitored on the home page. Provide required parameters (select values from menu):
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APIs
REST APIs for automating migration tasks can be accessed/executed from the API reference link under the help menu which links to the Swagger UI. Here are examples of site registration and performing migration task through the API:Notes
- Application logs are stored in xvm.log file.
- Site connection details (excluding password) are stored in xvm.dat file on disk.
- SSL keys for vCenter servers are stored in xvm.ks keystore file.
- The app stores migration task state in memory, implying a restart of the app loses information about migration tasks.
- Please refer to this KB article for supported configurations for Cross vCenter vMotion https://kb.vmware.com/kb/2106952
- A detailed blog by William Lam on the utility https://www.virtuallyghetto.com/2017/12/bulk-vm-migration-using-new-cross-vcenter-vmotion-utility-fling.html
- A demo of an earlier version of the utility can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_kG8ny-qss
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Version 3.1, January 22, 2020
- Support for disk format conversion between Thick (Lazy Zeroed), Thick (Eager Zeroed) and Thin provisioning
- Support for VM rename pattern for Clone operation
- Fixed duplicated network selection when performing bulk migration
- Fixed startup failure when a new home vCenter is specified as a command line argument
Version 3.0, Novemember 5, 2019
- New plugin UI integrated with the vSphere HTML5 Client and supported with both vSphere and VMware Cloud environments
- Full feature parity with the standalone XVM UI
- Supports migrations triggered by the host, cluster and resource pool actions from the vSphere Client inventory tree
- Standalone UI is now deprecated but is still supported
- Ability to migrate networks with the same name
- Sorting and filtering of the list of VMs to migrate (plugin only)
- Error reporting improvements
Version 2.6, April 15, 2019
- Added support for NSX-T Opaque Network (enables migration to/from VMC and on-premises vSphere with NSX-T)
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Version 2.5, November 5, 2018
- Remember registered site information (without password)
- Easily retry a previously attempted task in case of failures
- Search box for keyword filtering of migration task history
- Option to clear task history by removing completed tasks
- Added documentation and other links under the help menu
- Partial fix for an issue related to duplicate network names
Version 2.3, October 18, 2018
- Added support for migration within a single vCenter server
Version 2.2, July 16, 2018
- Support for vSphere Resource Pool and VM folder for placement under advanced options
- Support for VMware Cloud on AWS (VMC) by specifying resource pool and folder options
Version 2.1, June 21, 2018
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- Increased simultaneous migration limit to 100 from 10
- Added check to ignore unknown fields for inventory info
- Fixed source/target site names in task status view
- Updated status API to include version number
Version 2.0, May 4, 2018
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- Added support to select individual host as the placement target
- Added support for migrating VMs with shared datastore
- Added clone functionality in addition to relocate
- Added resource summary details for placement targets
- Added a prompt to verify site thumbprint during SSL verification
- Added a link to refresh vm list in the inventory view
- Updated REST APIs to add operation type parameter
Version 1.1.0, March 30, 2018
- Added a detailed task info view for migration tasks
- Fixed an issue with site name containing “DOT” characters
- Display VM resource (CPU, Mem, Disk) info
- Add a button to clear selected inventory data