Hi,
I need to run vCheck for multiple vCenters (18 to be exact) having one report per vCenter.
Can somebody suggest me how can I achieve this without creating separate directory with all vCheck plugins for each vCenter.
Thank you
Yes, that option is in the GlobalVariables.ps1
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LucD
Really appreciate your post on multi vcenter with vcheck.
Did you happen to modify the styles.ps1 so the vCenter name is in the report header?
Really don't want more copies of globalvaribles.ps1.
I suspect you can change the content of the $reportHeader variable in plugin 00.
But I haven't tested that yet :smileygrin:
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LucD,
Sorry, i didnt see any plugins.xml, in vcheck directory. i downloaded multiple times and unable to find any plugins.xml file. Is it possible to attach here ?
Thanks
vmk
That .xml file is not in the distribution, you have to create it yourself.
There is a template fo such an .xml file on the vCheck home page, see Job XML Specifications
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LucD,
I was able to generate html report, but mail not received inbox.. Do i need to change to GlobalVaribles.ps1 $SendEmail = $true ? from $false
GlobalVaribles.ps1 $SendEmail = $false?
thanks
vmk
No, to receive an email, you have to set $Sendmail to $true.
But make sure the other mail related variables in there are also set to valid values. Like $SMPTSRV, $EmailFrom, $EmailTo...
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