Hi Fellow VM Admins
I have got a question regarding a PowerShell script which was developed by one of our previous VM admins who was a bit of script guru who managed to create a script which we use as part of disaster recovery process.
Unfortunately my knowledge with PowerShell scripts is limited and I could do with some help.
In summary we use this script as part of our DR recovery process to clone our volumes from our NetApp array using the NetApp flexclone method to bring our VMs online within minutes however the performance of that array is poor so we want to utilize another array which has higher performing disks. We use this PowerShell script to effectively interrogate a particular VM folder and it will literally process any VMs located on a particular storage which starts with the name 'snap' and if it identifies this, it will the move to another storage array in a sequential order.
As part of one of the variables defined we use $VM_LOCATION so the script knows which folder to look in to interrogate but ideally I need to amend this slightly so that it can interrogate sub folders within that main folder.
I attach the script in txt format.
Is this possible? Is anyone able to help me?
I have tried to look for a variable which would meet this need but I cant seem to find one.
Any help on this would be most appreciated.
Many Thanks
If I understand correctly, you want tpspecify a blue folder in $VM_LOCATION, but you want the selection of VMs (which goes into $FoundVMs), to also look in all subfolders of the folder specified in $VM_LOCATION.
For example:
- you have the following blue folder hierachy
Folder1
Folder2
Folder3
Folder3
- when you specify 'Folder1' in $VM_LOCATION, you want the script to also look for VMs in the blue folders Folder2, Folder3 and Folder4.
Is my interpretation correct?
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Hi LucD
That's correct I want it to look through the whole hierarchy.
Attached a new version which should be handling subfolders.
Blog: lucd.info Twitter: @LucD22 Co-author PowerCLI Reference
Thanks for this.
I tried to run it with the correct variables but it doesn't seem to process for some reason.
It doesn't however provide an error so assume the code is ok but don't understand why its not processing. I attach an output when I run using Powershell ISE which has the VMware snapin.
Thanks
There should be output in this log.txt file.
Or is that empty as well?
Blog: lucd.info Twitter: @LucD22 Co-author PowerCLI Reference
Its not helpful unfortunately. Its just purely an output of what is running.
** 2017-10-06 14:58:24 **
Scripted SVMotion started
** 2017-10-06 14:58:36 **
Name Port User
---- ---- ----
vCentreServer 443 DOMAIN\myusername
** 2017-10-06 14:58:37 **
I was expecting to see the content of the $FoundVMs variable.
What you posted is all that is in the log?
Blog: lucd.info Twitter: @LucD22 Co-author PowerCLI Reference
Yes just that unfortunately.
Ok, added extra logging after my code addition.
Can you check if this produces more info in the log?
Blog: lucd.info Twitter: @LucD22 Co-author PowerCLI Reference