Vsphere health check report 5.1 vs ESX 5.5u1
Hi,
The script has been working without issues for quite some time. I recently upgraded my hosts to ESX 5.5u1 and now the scheduled task is returning an error -->
Can't load class 'HostSriovInfo' at C:/Program Files (x86)/VMware/VMware vSphereCLI/Perl/lib/VMware/VIMRuntime.pm line 52.
Any idea as to how to make it work again?
Thanks
Noone?
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I'm currently using the vmware vsphere health check report v5.1.0 script. I switched from another perl script to this and the report provide much more information. There is one thing that don't seem to work properly though..
I currently have a failed disk in my server and the report is showing "unknown" status next to 3 disk / disk day. If I run the other script I have used in the past, I have 3 alerts in red clearly showing that something has failed. Would any of you know why it's showing as unknown instead of critical in the report?
Old Script
o Disk or Disk Bay 15 Drive 15 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 15 Drive 15 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 15 Drive 15 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 15 Drive 15 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 15 Drive 15 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 14 Drive 14 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 14 Drive 14 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 14 Drive 14 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 14 Drive 14 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 14 Drive 14 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 13 Drive 13 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 13 Drive 13 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 13 Drive 13 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 13 Drive 13 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 13 Drive 13 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 12 Drive 12 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 12 Drive 12 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 12 Drive 12 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 12 Drive 12 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 12 Drive 12 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 11 Drive 11 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 11 Drive 11 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 11 Drive 11 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 11 Drive 11 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 11 Drive 11 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 10 Drive 10 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 10 Drive 10 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 10 Drive 10 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 10 Drive 10 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 10 Drive 10 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 9 Drive 9 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 9 Drive 9 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 9 Drive 9 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 9 Drive 9 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 9 Drive 9 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 8 Drive 8 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 8 Drive 8 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 8 Drive 8 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 8 Drive 8 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 8 Drive 8 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 7 Drive 7 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 7 Drive 7 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 7 Drive 7 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 7 Drive 7 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 7 Drive 7 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 6 Drive 6 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 6 Drive 6 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 6 Drive 6 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 6 Drive 6 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 6 Drive 6 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 5 Drive 5 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 5 Drive 5 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 5 Drive 5 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 5 Drive 5 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 5 Drive 5 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 4 Drive 4 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 4 Drive 4 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 4 Drive 4 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 4 Drive 4 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 4 Drive 4 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 3 Drive 3 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 3 Drive 3 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 3 Drive 3 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 3 Drive 3 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 3 Drive 3 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 2 Drive 2 0: Drive Fault - Assert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 2 Drive 2 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 2 Drive 2 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 2 Drive 2 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 2 Drive 2 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 1 Drive 1 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 1 Drive 1 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 1 Drive 1 0: In Critical Array - Assert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 1 Drive 1 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 1 Drive 1 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 0 Drive 0 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 0 Drive 0 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 0 Drive 0 0: In Critical Array - Assert: 0
o Disk or Disk Bay 0 Drive 0 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
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BIOS 1 ABR Status 0: Unspecified - Deassert
0
OK
BIOS 1 Firmware Error 0: Unspecified - Deassert
0
OK
BIOS 1 Firmware Error 0: Unspecified - Deassert
0
OK
Cooling Unit 1 Cooling Zone 1 0 - Fully redundant
0
OK
Cooling Unit 2 Cooling Zone 2 0 - Fully redundant
0
OK
Cooling Unit 3 Cooling Zone 3 0 - Fully redundant
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 0 Drive 0 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 0 Drive 0 0: In Critical Array - Assert
0
UNKNOWN
Disk or Disk Bay 0 Drive 0 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 0 Drive 0 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 0 Drive 0 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 1 Drive 1 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 1 Drive 1 0: In Critical Array - Assert
0
UNKNOWN
Disk or Disk Bay 1 Drive 1 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 1 Drive 1 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 1 Drive 1 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 10 Drive 10 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 10 Drive 10 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 10 Drive 10 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 10 Drive 10 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 10 Drive 10 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 11 Drive 11 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 11 Drive 11 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 11 Drive 11 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 11 Drive 11 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 11 Drive 11 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 12 Drive 12 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 12 Drive 12 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 12 Drive 12 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 12 Drive 12 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 12 Drive 12 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 13 Drive 13 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 13 Drive 13 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 13 Drive 13 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 13 Drive 13 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 13 Drive 13 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 14 Drive 14 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 14 Drive 14 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 14 Drive 14 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 14 Drive 14 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 14 Drive 14 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 15 Drive 15 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 15 Drive 15 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 15 Drive 15 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 15 Drive 15 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 15 Drive 15 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 2 Drive 2 0: Drive Fault - Assert
0
UNKNOWN
Disk or Disk Bay 2 Drive 2 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 2 Drive 2 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 2 Drive 2 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 2 Drive 2 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 3 Drive 3 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 3 Drive 3 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 3 Drive 3 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 3 Drive 3 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 3 Drive 3 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 4 Drive 4 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 4 Drive 4 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 4 Drive 4 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 4 Drive 4 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 4 Drive 4 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 5 Drive 5 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 5 Drive 5 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 5 Drive 5 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 5 Drive 5 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 5 Drive 5 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 6 Drive 6 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 6 Drive 6 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 6 Drive 6 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 6 Drive 6 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 6 Drive 6 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 7 Drive 7 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 7 Drive 7 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 7 Drive 7 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 7 Drive 7 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 7 Drive 7 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 8 Drive 8 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 8 Drive 8 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 8 Drive 8 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 8 Drive 8 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 8 Drive 8 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 9 Drive 9 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 9 Drive 9 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 9 Drive 9 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 9 Drive 9 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
0
OK
Disk or Disk Bay 9 Drive 9 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
0
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<META http-equiv=Content-Type content='text/html; charset=windows-1252'>
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TABLE {TABLE-LAYOUT: fixed; FONT-SIZE: 100%; WIDTH: 100%}
*{margin:0}
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.filler {BORDER-RIGHT: medium none; BORDER-TOP: medium none; DISPLAY: block; BACKGROUND: none transparent scroll repeat 0% 0%; MARGIN-BOTTOM: -1px; FONT: 100%/8px Tahoma; MARGIN-LEFT: 43px; BORDER-LEFT: medium none; COLOR: #ffffff; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-TOP:
4px; BORDER-BOTTOM: medium none; POSITION: relative}
.save{behavior:url(#default#savehistory);}
.dspcont1{ display:none}
a.dsphead0 {BORDER-RIGHT: #B1BABF 1px solid; PADDING-RIGHT: 5em; BORDER-TOP: #B1BABF 1px solid; DISPLAY: block; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; FONT-WEIGHT: bold; FONT-SIZE: 8pt; MARGIN-BOTTOM: -1px; MARGIN-LEFT: 0px; BORDER-LEFT: #B1BABF 1px solid; CURSOR: hand; COLOR:
#FFFFFF; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-TOP: 4px; BORDER-BOTTOM: #B1BABF 1px solid; FONT-FAMILY: Tahoma; POSITION: relative; HEIGHT: 2.25em; WIDTH: 95%; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #CC0000}
a.dsphead1 {BORDER-RIGHT: #B1BABF 1px solid; PADDING-RIGHT: 5em; BORDER-TOP: #B1BABF 1px solid; DISPLAY: block; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; FONT-WEIGHT: bold; FONT-SIZE: 8pt; MARGIN-BOTTOM: -1px; MARGIN-LEFT: 0px; BORDER-LEFT: #B1BABF 1px solid; CURSOR: hand; COLOR:
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a.dsphead2 {BORDER-RIGHT: #B1BABF 1px solid; PADDING-RIGHT: 5em; BORDER-TOP: #B1BABF 1px solid; DISPLAY: block; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; FONT-WEIGHT: bold; FONT-SIZE: 8pt; MARGIN-BOTTOM: -1px; MARGIN-LEFT: 0px; BORDER-LEFT: #B1BABF 1px solid; CURSOR: hand; COLOR:
#ffffff; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-TOP: 4px; BORDER-BOTTOM: #B1BABF 1px solid; FONT-FAMILY: Tahoma; POSITION: relative; HEIGHT: 2.25em; WIDTH: 95%; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #7BA7C7}
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BODY {margin-right: 4pt}
BODY {margin-top: 6pt}
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foc=loc.firstChild.innerHTML?
loc.firstChild:
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foc.innerHTML=foc.innerHTML=='hide'?'show':'hide';
foc=loc.parentNode.nextSibling.style?
loc.parentNode.nextSibling:
loc.parentNode.nextSibling.nextSibling;
foc.style.display=foc.style.display=='block'?'none':'block';}}
if(!document.getElementById)
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<body>
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<font face="Arial" size="1"><b>Version 1 |M & C | <A HREF='http://mail.exchange.com'>mail.exchange.com</A></b></font><br>
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<div class="filler"></div>
<div class="filler"></div>
<div class="filler"></div>
<div class="save">
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<div class="dspcont0">
<h1><a href="javascript:void(0)" class="dsphead0" onclick="dsp(this)">
<span class="expando">show</span>$($Title)</a></h1>
<div class="dspcont0">
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Function Get-CustomHeader ($Num, $Title){
$Report = @"
<h2><a href="javascript:void(0)" class="dsphead$($Num)" onclick="dsp(this)">
<span class="expando">show</span>$($Title)</a></h2>
<div class="dspcont">
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$Report = @"
</DIV>
<div class="filler"></div>
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Function Get-CustomHeader0Close{
$Report = @"
</DIV>
<div class="filler"></div>
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Function Get-CustomHTMLClose{
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</div>
</body>
</html>
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param([array]$Content)
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$HTMLTable = $HTMLTable -replace '<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">', ""
$HTMLTable = $HTMLTable -replace '<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">', ""
$HTMLTable = $HTMLTable -replace '<head>', ""
$HTMLTable = $HTMLTable -replace '<title>HTML TABLE</title>', ""
$HTMLTable = $HTMLTable -replace '<', "<"
$HTMLTable = $HTMLTable -replace '>', ">"
$HTMLTable = $HTMLTable -replace '</head><body>', ""
$HTMLTable = $HTMLTable -replace '</body></html>', ""
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$Report = @"
<a href=$activeURL>$activeURL</a>
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<font color='#009900'>$inData</font>
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$Report = @"
<font color='#FF0000'>$inData</font>
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Function Get-HTMLBasic ($Detail){
$Report = @"
<TABLE>
<tr>
<td width='75%'>$($Detail)</td>
</tr>
</TABLE>
Return $Report
Function Get-HTMLDetail ($Heading, $Detail){
$Report = @"
<TABLE>
<tr>
<th width='25%'><b>$Heading</b></font></th>
<td width='75%'>$($Detail)</td>
</tr>
</TABLE>
Return $Report
$input | foreach {$targets += @($_)}
If ((Test-Path variable:\targets) -eq $True){
Write-Host "Server list input detected on pipeline" -ForegroundColor Yellow
Else{
if ($auditlist -eq ""){
Write-Host "No server list specified, getting all Exchange 2007 servers" -ForegroundColor Yellow
$targets = Get-ExchangeServer | Where-Object {$_.IsExchange2007OrLater -eq $True}
else
if ((Test-Path $auditlist) -eq $false)
Write-Host "Invalid server list specified: $auditlist" -ForegroundColor DarkRed
exit
else
Write-Host "Using Audit list: $auditlist" -ForegroundColor Cyan
$Targets = Get-Content $auditlist
$now = Get-Date
#Custom Expressions
$latencyMS = @{Name="Latency(MS)";expression={[Math]::Round(([TimeSpan] $_.Latency).TotalMilliSeconds)}}
$MessageLatencyTime = @{Name="MessageLatencyTime";expression={[Math]::Round(([TimeSpan] $_.Latency).TotalMilliSeconds)}}
$hotLink = @{Name="URL";expression={Get-HTMLLink ($_.URL)}}
$colourResult = @{Name="Result";expression={Get-Ink ($_.Result)}}
$colourStatus = @{Name="Status";expression={Get-Ink ($_.Status)}}
$colourType = @{Name="Status";expression={Get-Ink ($_.Type)}}
$newResult = @{Name="Result";expression={If ($_.Result.ToString() -ne 'Success'){Get-Ink ('Failure')} Else {Get-Ink ('Success') }}}
$fullReport = Get-CustomHTML "Exchange 2007 "
$fullReport += Get-CustomHTMLClose
Foreach ($Target in $Targets){
Write-Host "Collating Detail for $Target" -ForegroundColor Yellow
Write-Host "..getting basic computer configuration"
$ComputerSystem = Get-WmiObject -computername $Target Win32_ComputerSystem
switch ($ComputerSystem.DomainRole){
0 { $ComputerRole = "Standalone Workstation" }
1 { $ComputerRole = "Member Workstation" }
2 { $ComputerRole = "Standalone Server" }
3 { $ComputerRole = "Member Server" }
4 { $ComputerRole = "Domain Controller" }
5 { $ComputerRole = "Domain Controller" }
default { $ComputerRole = "Information not available" }
$OperatingSystems = Get-WmiObject -computername $Target Win32_OperatingSystem
$TimeZone = Get-WmiObject -computername $Target Win32_Timezone
$Keyboards = Get-WmiObject -computername $Target Win32_Keyboard
$SchedTasks = Get-WmiObject -computername $Target Win32_ScheduledJob
$BootINI = $OperatingSystems.SystemDrive + "boot.ini"
$RecoveryOptions = Get-WmiObject -computername $Target Win32_OSRecoveryConfiguration
$exServer = Get-ExchangeServer | where {$_.Name -eq "$Target"}
$exVersion = "Version " + $exServer.AdminDisplayVersion.Major + "." + $exServer.AdminDisplayVersion.Minor + " (Build " + $exServer.AdminDisplayVersion.Build + "." + $exServer.AdminDisplayVersion.Revision + ")"
switch ($ComputerRole){
"Member Workstation" { $CompType = "Computer Domain"; break }
"Domain Controller" { $CompType = "Computer Domain"; break }
"Member Server" { $CompType = "Computer Domain"; break }
default { $CompType = "Computer Workgroup"; break }
$LBTime=$OperatingSystems.ConvertToDateTime($OperatingSystems.Lastbootuptime)
$MyReport += Get-CustomHeader0 "$Target - Role(s): $($exServer.ServerRole)"
$MyReport += Get-CustomHeader "2" "Basic Server Information"
$MyReport += Get-HTMLDetail "Computer Name" ($ComputerSystem.Name)
$MyReport += Get-HTMLDetail "Computer Role" ($ComputerRole)
$MyReport += Get-HTMLDetail "Exchange Role(s)" ($exServer.ServerRole)
$MyReport += Get-HTMLDetail "Last System Boot" ($LBTime)
$MyReport += Get-CustomHeaderClose
Write-Host "..getting logical disk configuration"
$Disks = Get-WmiObject -ComputerName $Target Win32_LogicalDisk
$MyReport += Get-CustomHeader "2" "Logical Disk Configuration"
$LogicalDrives = @()
Foreach ($LDrive in ($Disks | Where {$_.DriveType -eq 3})){
$Details = "" | Select "Drive Letter", Label, "File System", "Disk Size (GB)", "Disk Free Space", "% Free Space"
$Details."Drive Letter" = $LDrive.DeviceID
$Details.Label = $LDrive.VolumeName
$Details."File System" = $LDrive.FileSystem
$Details."Disk Size (GB)" = [math]::round(($LDrive.size / 1GB))
$Details."Disk Free Space" = [math]::round(($LDrive.FreeSpace / 1GB))
$Details."% Free Space" = Get-Ink ([Math]::Round(($LDrive.FreeSpace /1GB) / ($LDrive.Size / 1GB) * 100))
$LogicalDrives += $Details
$MyReport += Get-HTMLTable ($LogicalDrives)
$MyReport += Get-CustomHeaderClose
if ($exServer.ServerRole -like "*ClientAccess*")
{$MyReport += Get-CustomHeader "2" "OWA Connectivity"
Write-Host "..performing OWA connectivity test"
$colOWAResults = Test-OwaConnectivity -ClientAccessServer $Target
$MyReport += Get-HTMLTable ($colOWAResults | select MailboxServer, $hotLink, Scenario, $colourResult, $latencyMS, Error)
$MyReport += Get-CustomHeaderClose
Write-Host "..getting queue details"
if ($exServer.ServerRole -like "*HubTransport*")
$MyReport += Get-CustomHeader "2" "Queue Information"
$colQs = Get-Queue -server $Target
$MyReport += Get-HTMLTable ($colQs | Select-Object NextHopDomain, $colourStatus, MessageCount, NextRetryTime)
$MyReport += Get-CustomHeaderClose
Write-Host "..getting mailbox database information"
$spaceLog=[System.Diagnostics.EventLog]::GetEventLogs($target) | where {($_.LogDisplayName -eq "Application")}
$db = @{Name="database";Expression={$_.ReplacementStrings[1]}}
$freeMB = @{Name="MB";Expression={[int]$_.ReplacementStrings[0]}}
$whiteSpace = $spaceLog.entries | where {($_.TimeWritten -ge $now.AddDays(-1))} | where {($_.EventID -eq "1221")} | select $db,$freeMB
$ws = @{Name="White Space";expression={}}
if ($exServer.ServerRole -like "*Mailbox*")
$MyReport += Get-CustomHeader "2" "Mailbox Stores"
$colMailboxStores = Get-MailboxDatabase -Server $Target -Status | Sort-Object Name
$storeTable = @()
Foreach ($objMailboxStore in $colMailboxStores)
[string]$totalUsers = (get-mailbox -database $objMailboxStore).count
[string]$empty = $totalUsers.Length -eq 0
if ($empty -eq 'True')
[string]$totalUsers = "0"
$storeDetails = "" | Select Name, Mounted, "Total Users", "White Space", LastFullBackup
$storeDetails.Name = $objMailboxStore.Name
$storeDetails.Mounted = Get-Ink ($objMailboxStore.Mounted)
$storeDetails."Total Users" = $totalUsers
$storeDetails."White Space" = (($whitespace | where {$_.database -match $objMailboxStore.Name} | select -last 1).mb)
$storeDetails.LastFullBackup = $objMailboxStore.LastFullBackup
$storeTable += $storeDetails
$MyReport += Get-HTMLTable ($storeTable)
$MyReport += Get-CustomHeaderClose
$MyReport += Get-CustomHeader "2" "MAPI Connectivity"
Write-Host "..performing MAPI connectivity test"
$colMAPIResults = Test-MAPIConnectivity -Server $Target
$MyReport += Get-HTMLTable ($colMAPIResults | select Database, $newResult, $latencyMS, Error)
$MyReport += Get-CustomHeaderClose
$MyReport += Get-CustomHeader "2" "Mailflow Test"
Write-Host "..performing Mailflow test"
$colMailflowResults = Test-Mailflow -Server $Target
$MyReport += Get-HTMLTable ($colMailflowResults | select TestMailflowResult, $MessageLatencyTime)
$MyReport += Get-CustomHeaderClose
Write-Host "..getting Exchange services"
$ListOfServices = (gwmi -computer $Target -query "select * from win32_service where Name like 'MSExchange%' or Name like 'IIS%' or Name like 'SMTP%' or Name like 'POP%' or Name like 'W3SVC%'")
$MyReport += Get-CustomHeader "2" "Exchange Services"
$Services = @()
Foreach ($Service in $ListOfServices){
$Details = "" | Select Name,Account,"Start Mode",State,"Expected State"
$Details.Name = $Service.Caption
$Details.Account = $Service.Startname
$Details."Start Mode" = $Service.StartMode
If ($Service.StartMode -eq "Auto")
if ($Service.State -eq "Stopped")
$Details.State = $Service.State
$Details."Expected State" = Get-Ink ("Unexpected")
If ($Service.StartMode -eq "Auto")
if ($Service.State -eq "Running")
$Details.State = $Service.State
$Details."Expected State" = Get-Ink ("OK")
If ($Service.StartMode -eq "Disabled")
If ($Service.State -eq "Running")
$Details.State = $Service.State
$Details."Expected State" = Get-Ink ("Unexpected")
If ($Service.StartMode -eq "Disabled")
if ($Service.State -eq "Stopped")
$Details.State = $Service.State
$Details."Expected State" = Get-Ink ("OK")
If ($Service.StartMode -eq "Manual")
$Details.State = $Service.State
$Details."Expected State" = Get-Ink ("OK")
If ($Service.State -eq "Paused")
$Details.State = $Service.State
$Details."Expected State" = Get-Ink ("OK")
$Services += $Details
$MyReport += Get-HTMLTable ($Services)
$MyReport += Get-CustomHeaderClose
$eventLogs=[System.Diagnostics.EventLog]::GetEventLogs($Target) | where {($_.LogDisplayName -eq "Application") -OR ($_.LogDisplayName -eq "System")}
$warningEvents = @()
$errorEvents = @()
$LogSettings = @()
$MyReport += Get-CustomHTMLClose
$fullReport += $MyReport
$MyReport = $null
$Date = Get-Date
$Filename = ".\" + "Exchange_Health" + "_" + $date.Hour + $date.Minute + "_" + $Date.Day + "-" + $Date.Month + "-" + $Date.Year + ".htm"
$fullReport | out-file -encoding ASCII -filepath $Filename
Write "Audit saved as $Filename"
Invoke-Item $Filenameplease refer to my scripts below, it should get you started.
http://www.myexchangeworld.com/2010/03/powershell-disk-space-html-email-report/
http://www.myexchangeworld.com/2010/07/powershell-script-to-monitor-exchange-server-2010-services-email-report/
you can customsise this to your needs and add relevant information.
cheers
thiyagu
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1:N Replication Health Check
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When we run the check of 1:N Replication Health Check We are getting the following:
We cant replicate the tables mentioned in this report.
How should we proceed to fix this issue?
Thanks,
AmirHi Roy,
look at this note. it describes how to setup 1:n once you already created the config without "multiple usage" flagged.
Best,
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Hi all,
Some enquires regarding database health check. I did some research regarding health check, got overwhelmed by the information available out there.
Currently I don't have any report on hand, but currently working and starting on one. This report serves as a report for reference, to understand if there's any database performance issue, and as a report for management.
Wish to check with you folks, what are the typical things that I can look at on a daily basis to understand my database health status, eg. Buffer Hitrate, database I/O etc, especially those that may/will contribute to impact on the database performance. Or is there any good reference link whereby I can do some readup regarding such a health check?
Thanks in advance for any input.
EugeneHi Eugene,
Well that's a pretty open question and I guess you will get a lot of replies which I look forward to monitoring as there should be some very interesting ones there.
Anyway, let me just open with one point that I have found very useful in the past. As regards Database Performance , you can look as much as you like at the statistics and a great deal of discretion is required in interpreting them but the real test for me of how well a database is performing is in terms of the user (or application) perception. Are the responses from the database good enough to meet the users expectations. Check the average response time for example and set guidellines for what is acceptable, very good response , very bad response etc.
I use this as a guideline so then once the database is perfoming in the sense that the user is satisfied (or better still happy with the performance) we can gather the statistics (from Oracle 10g onwards there are lots of tools built in like ADDM and AWR for gathering and storing the database statistics) and create baselines. Once we have baselines for a normally performing system, as soon as problems are reported we can run off a diagnostic tool like ADDM for that period , compare it against the baseline and look for the striking differences. From there we can start an analysis of individual numbers, buffer hit ratios etc. to delve further.
Hope this helps , I am sure lots of other people will chip in to this
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Hi there,
I've had a look through the existing forum threads, but am unable to find an answer to my query.
I am looking to find a range of DPM health check tools, or Powershell Scripts, that would help me perform a Health Check on a 2007 environment, with a view to an eventual upgrade path to 2010/2012
I am hoping to avoid analysing each event ID and every backup operation in order to make a report to management.
Many thanks in advance
RoryHi,
This is the only DPM Health Check script available. Here is the link:
https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/DPM-Health-Check-9628e68f
My Blog | www.buchatech.com | www.systemcenterportal.com
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Hi All,
I recently migrated from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013. Prior to the migration the daily health check was being used daily to send my team and I the HTML report.
I have downloaded the new v1.07 script and followed the same rules and settings I used for Exchange 2010 when setting up the script.
The script only runs now via Exchange shell and does not send the HTML report and I am unable to run the script via a batch file that called the ./ps1 file in a windows command prompt and am also unable to as a result, use the task scheduler to schedule
this task.
I am desperately in need of getting this morning report as its been so useful, I cant do without it now.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much
AltonSo, could you please check this link, it provide the solution to check the daily health of exchange 2013 :
http://exchangeserverpro.com/troubleshooting-exchange-server-2013-with-test-cmdlets/
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