{"id":238,"date":"2011-01-09T09:45:08","date_gmt":"2011-01-09T14:45:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/enterpriseadmins.org\/blog\/?p=238"},"modified":"2011-01-16T10:25:16","modified_gmt":"2011-01-16T15:25:16","slug":"vcheck-daily-report","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/enterpriseadmins.org\/blog\/scripting\/vcheck-daily-report\/","title":{"rendered":"vCheck (Daily Report)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>One of the best scripts I have ever used is the Virtu-Al.net vCheck daily report (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.virtu-al.net\/featured-scripts\/vcheck\/\">http:\/\/www.virtu-al.net\/featured-scripts\/vcheck\/<\/a>).  Not only does it show problems in your virtual infrastructure, it also shows the power of PowerCLI and PowerShell.  A little over a month ago I decided I would attempt to learn more PowerCLI &#8212; but I needed a project to get me started.  After a few days I decided to go through all of the comments on the vCheck daily report looking for feature requests.  Right now my list has 54 items on it &#8212; with 21 marked as completed.  Some of the feature requests are things I have added after looking at the script for a few hours and learning a bit more about PowerCLI.<\/p>\n<p>If I had some more time I would keep working on these features.  However, as luck would have it, I just bought my first home.  Its about twenty years old or so and needs some minor work that I&#8217;m going to try and tackle myself.  For the next month or two I&#8217;ll be working on a different list of feature requests &#8212; using tools other than PowerCLI.<\/p>\n<p>I wanted to share the new features and the checklist I&#8217;ve been using as a baseline. Here is a listing of the new features:<\/p>\n<pre># Version 5.21- bwuch: Change code to prevent warnings when running with PowerCLI 4.1.1\r\n# Version 5.20- bwuch: Add PowerCLI Version check and vCenter Update Manager host baseline compliance\r\n# Version 5.19- bwuch: QA\/QC bug check fix data issues\r\n# Version 5.18- bwuch: Added Guest OS pivot table\r\n# Version 5.16- bwuch: Added host hardware check\r\n# Version 5.15- bwuch: changed variable name on cluster cpu allocation ratio check\r\n# Version 5.14- bwuch: fixed quotes on VM limit check\r\n# Version 5.13- bwuch: added sort to old VM hardware check\r\n# Version 5.12- bwuch: QA\/QC bug check; minor cosmetic fixes\r\n# Version 5.11- bwuch: Added check for cluster CPU allocation ratio (ie vCPU to pCore)\r\n# Version 5.10- bwuch: Added option to include all headers -- even on tests that return no results\r\n# Version 5.09- bwuch: Added several additional checks listed on my blog http:\/\/enterpriseadmins.org\/blog\/?p=196\r\n# Version 5.08- bwuch: Added fix from Leo to check for Free Space instead of capacity\r\n# Version 5.07- bwuch: Added check for VMTools that need updated; provided by kevin, slight update by Traveller\r\n# Version 5.06- bwuch: Added comment on how to specify multiple NTP servers as suggested by Mark\r\n# Version 5.05- bwuch: Added check for unwanted hardware as suggested by Jon\r\n# Version 5.04- bwuch: Added fix for select-object statement provided by Ccalvin\r\n# Version 5.03- bwuch: Add VM resource limit check using code provided by Ed.\r\n# Version 5.02- bwuch: Show VCB garbage bug fix from rvdnieuwendijk\r\n# Version 5.01- bwuch: Show overallocation bug fix from James Davis<\/pre>\n<p>Here are the files &#8212; version 5.21 of the script and the latest comments:<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/enterpriseadmins.org\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/01\/vCheck5.21.ps1_.txt\">vCheck5.21.ps1<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Edit: 2011\/01\/16 &#8211; Moved vCheck Comments\/feature requests to Google Documents for easier maintenance. <a href=\"http:\/\/spreadsheets.google.com\/ccc?key=0AgJcHGY0M6CTdHR3RjZMZm45SkUybS1yZFV2bXVXYWc&amp;hl=en&amp;authkey=CJT_mdML\">http:\/\/spreadsheets.google.com\/ccc?key=0AgJcHGY0M6CTdHR3RjZMZm45SkUybS1yZFV2bXVXYWc&amp;hl=en&amp;authkey=CJT_mdML<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One of the best scripts I have ever used is the Virtu-Al.net vCheck daily report (http:\/\/www.virtu-al.net\/featured-scripts\/vcheck\/). Not only does it show problems in your virtual infrastructure, it also shows the power of PowerCLI and PowerShell. 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