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Network Utility
Developer(s)Apple Computer
Stable release
Operating systemmacOS
Typenetwork software
Websitewww.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]

  1. ^'Network Utility Deprecated in macOS Big Sur'. macrumors.com. Retrieved November 18, 2020.
  2. ^'macOS 11.0 Big Sur: The Ars Technica review'. arstechnica.com. Retrieved November 18, 2020.
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  1. 'About Network Utility'. Apple Support. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  2. Josh. 'Mac Network Utility'. Twelve36. Archived from the original on March 12, 2017. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  3. Galt, John. 'Where did 'Network Utility' go?'. discussions.apple.com. Retrieved October 27, 2013.
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Network_Utility&oldid=1001293779'

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This Fling has been productized and is now part of the vSphere 7.0 Update 1c release. For vSphere 6.x-to-6.x Migration, this Fling can still be used but for newer migrations, it is recommended that you use the official Advanced Cross vCenter vMotion feature included in vSphere 7.0 Update 1c. Please see History of Cross vCenter Workload Migration Utility and its productization in vSphere 7.0 Update 1c (p02).

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

This Fling has been productized and is now part of the vSphere 7.0 Update 1c release. For vSphere 6.x-to-6.x Migration, this Fling can still be used but for newer migrations, it is recommended that you use the official Advanced Cross vCenter vMotion feature included in vSphere 7.0 Update 1c. Please see History of Cross vCenter Workload Migration Utility and its productization in vSphere 7.0 Update 1c (p02).
  • 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
This Fling has been productized and is now part of the vSphere 7.0 Update 1c release. For vSphere 6.x-to-6.x Migration, this Fling can still be used but for newer migrations, it is recommended that you use the official Advanced Cross vCenter vMotion feature included in vSphere 7.0 Update 1c. Please see History of Cross vCenter Workload Migration Utility and its productization in vSphere 7.0 Update 1c (p02).
  1. 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)
  2. Access the UI of the utility
    1. To use the plugin go to https://VCENTER-IP-OR-FQDN/ui in the browser and login.
    2. 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'
  3. Register vCenter servers for migration operations
    1. from 'vCenter Servers List' view of the plugin
    2. 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.
  4. Initiate VM migration operations
    1. 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.
    2. 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
This Fling has been productized and is now part of the vSphere 7.0 Update 1c release. For vSphere 6.x-to-6.x Migration, this Fling can still be used but for newer migrations, it is recommended that you use the official Advanced Cross vCenter vMotion feature included in vSphere 7.0 Update 1c. Please see History of Cross vCenter Workload Migration Utility and its productization in vSphere 7.0 Update 1c (p02).

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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
This Fling has been productized and is now part of the vSphere 7.0 Update 1c release. For vSphere 6.x-to-6.x Migration, this Fling can still be used but for newer migrations, it is recommended that you use the official Advanced Cross vCenter vMotion feature included in vSphere 7.0 Update 1c. Please see History of Cross vCenter Workload Migration Utility and its productization in vSphere 7.0 Update 1c (p02).
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