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For Server enter the DNS name that you defined earlier, such as mywebapp. To validate your web-deploy configuration, select Validate connection , and then select Next.

Select Publish. You should see the following output in your console in Visual Studio:. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Deploy a C ASP. Is this page helpful? The file name is ubuntu In our example, copying data to the SMB share will be explained. First, create a directory to be used as the mount point. Then make sure that the necessary files have been copied, and check the contents of your SMB share.

As you can see on the screenshot above, the bootmgr file used in this example has been copied successfully. Now you know the first method of copying the contents of the VMDK file to another location when an operating system installed on a VM cannot boot. This method is similar to the previous one, but a VMDK virtual disk should be attached to an existing virtual machine that has a functioning operating system.

Keep in mind that the functioning operating system on the first healthy VM must be compatible with file systems used on a virtual disk of the second VM that has a non-bootable operating system a VM whose VMDK file you want to attach as an additional virtual disk to extract files.

Power off the VM that uses a virtual disk from which files you want to extract. Find this virtual disk in the ESXi datastore. Copy the virtual disk to another directory on the same datastore or another datastore to prevent an error caused by virtual disk lock. The ESXi host is managed by vCenter. If you use a standalone ESXi host without vCenter, you can use the logics explained in this example — the differences are only in the user interface.

Select destination and hit the Copy button to confirm. In the opened window, select the destination. You can copy the VMDK file to some location on the same datastore or to another datastore.

Both vmdk and - flat. A virtual disk can be attached to this healthy VM while the VM is running. Select the copy of your VMDK file that you have made previously. In the current example, the copy of Win-test2. Power on the healthy VM to which you have attached the virtual disk you are interested in, if the VM has not been powered on yet. A virtual disk is added on the fly for a running Windows Server VM. By default, the new attached disk is offline. Right click the disk and hit Online. A disk letter should be assigned automatically for partitions on the added disk.

If a disk letter has not been assigned for a partition, right click the partition and hit Change Drive Letter and Paths. This method can be used when there is no free disk space on the ESXi datastore to copy a virtual disk, for example. As you recall, a virtual disk of the ESXi format consists of vmdk and -flat. Be aware that when you download a thin provisioned virtual disk from an ESXi datastore that has the VMFS file system to your computer, you will get a lightweight vmdk file and a -flat.

This is because thin provisioning can be considered as a VMFS file system feature. The size of the thin provisioned virtual disk on the VMFS datastore is about 2GB now see the screenshot above and the size of the same disk downloaded to a workstation machine is about 8GB see the screenshot below. Unzip the two files from the archive. By default, the files are extracted to the Win-test2. We extract the connection string from the appsettings.

Of course, if you want, you can move that value to the appsettings. We would even suggest that. Then, in the Get action, we create a new BlobDto list and create a reference to the Azure container using the connection string and the container name. Next, we iterate through all the blobs inside that container and extract required values into a new BlobDto object, which we store in a list.

In the previous article, we have uploaded one file to the storage. But while preparing for this article, we have used the project from a previous one to upload two more files to our storage:. So, you can do the same. Just visit the previous article and you will find the link to the source code of the project you can use to upload files. So, we have everything we need to display these files in our client application. Then, we have to modify the HttpClient configuration in the Program class:.

Lastly, we are going to modify the FetchData component to list all our files from Azure Storage:. Task management service for asynchronous task execution. Fully managed continuous delivery to Google Kubernetes Engine. Full cloud control from Windows PowerShell.

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