Cluster Server Patch Audit Ticket
This client script creates a ticket for all cluster hosts with a Cumulative Update older than 60 days, facilitating manual patching for servers where Automate is not recommended for patching clusters.
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View all tagsThis client script creates a ticket for all cluster hosts with a Cumulative Update older than 60 days, facilitating manual patching for servers where Automate is not recommended for patching clusters.
This document provides a detailed guide on how to display information about Cluster Shared Volumes in ConnectWise Automate, including the implementation of associated scripts and dataviews for effective monitoring and reporting.
Describes a table used to store data collected by the Cluster Volume Disk Space Audit script, which is then used to populate a dataview for monitoring and reporting purposes.
This document provides a comprehensive solution for monitoring Windows Cluster Shared volumes, creating tickets when space falls below 10%, and auditing to maintain a report of cluster disk spaces on Hyper-V Cluster servers. It includes details on scripts, remote monitors, and implementation steps for effective management.
This document outlines the implementation of a monitor that detects cluster volumes with low disk space, triggering alerts based on predefined thresholds. It includes details on suggested alert styles, configurations, and dependencies for effective monitoring.
This document provides a detailed overview of the cluster disk space audit report generated from the pvl_cluster_volumes table. It includes information on the client, location, computer, operating system, and various metrics related to cluster volume sizes and usage, as well as dependencies on the relevant CWA script.
This document provides a detailed overview of a script designed to audit cluster group devices, focusing on maintaining a report of free space on cluster disks. It includes sample runs, dependencies, global parameters, user parameters, and expected outputs.