# encoding: ascii
# api: powershell
# title: Vim25-less Crazy Magic
# description: Execute methods on vimService ESXi w/o using VMware assemblies.
# version: 4.0.0
# type: class
# author: waldo
# license: CC0
# x-poshcode-id: 5545
# x-archived: 2014-11-04T04:48:16
# x-published: 2014-10-28T22:40:00
#
#
cls
$ws = New-WebServiceProxy -Uri "http://192.168.1.1/sdk/vimService?wsdl" -namespace VIM -class VIM;
$ws.Url = "http://192.168.1.1/sdk/vimService";
$ws.UserAgent = "VMware VI Client/4.0.0";
$ws.CookieContainer = New-Object system.net.CookieContainer;
# set up some default MoRefs (see SDK docs)
# if anyone knows how to work around these auto-gen types, then please let me know
$mor_ret = new-object Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.NewWebserviceProxy.AutogeneratedTypes.WebServiceProxy192_168_1_1_sdk_vimService_wsdl.ManagedObjectReference;
#now becomes (VIM being the namespace)
$mor_ret = new-object VIM.ManagedObjectReference;
$mor_si = new-object Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.NewWebserviceProxy.AutogeneratedTypes.WebServiceProxy192_168_1_1_sdk_vimService_wsdl.ManagedObjectReference;
$mor_si.type = "ServiceInstance";
$mor_si.Value = "ServiceInstance";
$mor_sm = new-object Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.NewWebserviceProxy.AutogeneratedTypes.WebServiceProxy192_168_1_1_sdk_vimService_wsdl.ManagedObjectReference;
$mor_sm.type = "SessionManager";
$mor_sm.Value = "ha-sessionmgr";
$mor_hs = new-object Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.NewWebserviceProxy.AutogeneratedTypes.WebServiceProxy192_168_1_1_sdk_vimService_wsdl.ManagedObjectReference;
$mor_hs.type = "HostSystem";
$mor_hs.Value = "ha-host";
$us = $ws.Login($mor_sm,"root","root", "en");
write-Host $ws.CurrentTime($mor_si);
#$mor_ret = $ws.RebootHost_Task($mor_hs, $true);
$ws.Logout($mor_sm);