Oracle VM Manager Command Line Interface

Can anybody suggest any tool for Oracle VM Manager Command Line Interface?
Are they free?
What kind of jobs we can automate using Command line?
If they are not free is it worth spending money to buy them?

Try public-yum.oracle.com
and look at the oracle-addons channel below OEL.
http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/EnterpriseLinux/EL5/oracle_addons/i386/
Regards
Sebastian

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