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mhashemi
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vCenter & vCheck Performance

We've been running vCheck in our environment for months and it has been great. A couple of weeks ago, we didn't get the e-mail on time, so I logged in and saw that the job was still running. I let it run and the job eventually finished. I found that instead of maybe one module taking a long time, several did. This issue has occurred over several runs. I'm not sure how to troubleshoot this.

The modules from the last run are:

00 Connection Plugin for vCenter.ps13566.02
01 General Information.ps113283.28
08 Hosts Dead Lun Path.ps1743.87
19 Guests with less than X MB free.ps11484.87
21 ESXi hosts which do not have Lockdown mode enabled.ps1634.63
27 VM Tools Issues.ps1718.23
28 CD-Roms Connected.ps1843.8
30 Single storage VMs.ps1604.61
32 VM CPU Percent RDY.ps1777.42
36 Host Alarms.ps11201.71
48 FindVmDiskFormat.ps1642.54
54 Virtual Machines with incorrect OS Configuration.ps1831.8
61 Guest OS Pivot table.ps1655.53
62 Unwanted virtual hardware.ps1645.57
66 Misnamed VM.ps1870.47
VeryLastPlugin Used to Disconnect.ps1638.1

Thanks.

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LucD
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Some of these plugins could be optimised for an improved execution time.

I'll have a look at the most time consuming ones. Hold on.


Blog: lucd.info  Twitter: @LucD22  Co-author PowerCLI Reference

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mhashemi
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Thanks, that'd be great. I'm really concerned about the change in performance though. Where should I start looking to track down why they're taking so much longer all of the sudden? Thanks.

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