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May 13th, 2010 13:00

VMware vSphere Health Check Script for Windows

MyVMLand.com has a step by step guide to installing William Lam's Health Check Script for Windows.  A great resouce for people who want to get an enhanced look at their environment.  If you want to see a sample of the report then look here.

Version 4.0.7 of the script reports on the following:

    * New Report is now completely modular in which categories to display via a configuration file

    * New Report can be configured to output as printer friendly format

    * New Ability to specify specific ESX/ESXi host to query

    * New Ability to specify specific Virtual Mchines to query

    * New vCenter HA Advanced Runtime information

    * New vCenter HA Configuration (primary/secondary and node states)

    * New vCenter HA Advanced Configurations

    * New vCenter DRS Advanced Runtime information

    * New vCenter Resource Pool CPU/MEMORY shares

    * New vCenter Plugin information

    * New ESX/ESXi IP/HOSTNAME of vCenter Management IP

    * New ESX/ESXi Newly improved Hardware and System Health Stuats information

    * New ESX/ESXi Advanced Configurations

    * New ESX/ESXi NUMA information

    * New ESX/ESXi Datastore VMFS block size + version

    * New ESX/ESXi Host capabilities

    * New ESX/ESXi Lockdown Mode information

    * New VM UUID,Bootime,Resource Statistics, Fault Tolerance, Thin provisioned and NPIV information

    * New VM Resource Allocation information

    * New VM Device information

    * New Supports multiple email recipients

    * vCenter Managed IP per ESX(i) host

    * vCenter User/Group Permissions

    * Added Host & SCSI LUN Model attribute

    * Added Host boottime

    * Additional LUN Mapping information including Datastore,VolumeUUID,DiskName and DeviceName

    * VM portgroup + dvportgroup mapping

    * Performance Stats for both Cluster + Hosts (cpu/mem avg + %)

    * Performance Stats for VM (cpu/mem avg + %, ready & ballon)

    * Email report capability

    * Added additional command line options for including Cluster,Host and VM Performance stats (default: off)

    * New licensing format/summary

    * EVC Enabled information

    * Cluster VM monitoring

    * Cluster Host monitoring}

    * # off VMotions within a cluster

    * Datastore uncommitted info

    * CPU power management info

    * VM info (FT, Record/Replay, Clean Poweroff)

    * Host IPv6, FT, SSL Thumbprint

    * Host Profiles

    * vApp information

    * Distributed vSwitch information}

    * vCenter Build/Release

    * Active Sessions

    * ESX/ESXi Build/Release

    * Cluster(s) Name/Statistics (Hosts,CPU and MEM availabity, HA,DRS and DPM enabled, Resource Pools, Health)

    * ESX/ESXi Hardware configuration (NICs/HBAs)

    * ESX/ESXi Hardware Health Sensor via CIM

    * ESX/ESXi State

    * ESX/ESXi Configurations (for detailed information, use detail-hosts option)

    * ESX/ESXi Multipathing Info (only available in host or detail-hosts option)

    * ESX/ESXi Datastore summary

    * ESX/ESXi LUN summary

    * ESX/ESXi Portgroup summary

    * ESX/ESXi Hostd logs

    * CDP Summary

    * Recent Tasks

    * Virtual Machine summary

    * VM Storage summary

    * VM Network summary

    * VM w/Snapshots

    * VM w/Snapshot delta age

    * VM w/RDMs

    * VM w/NPIV enabled

    * VM w/connected CD-ROMs

    * VM w/connected Floppys

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