A while ago, I was asked to build up a report about the Free and Occupied space by the VM in our vCenter Infrastructure.
The task itself wasn't that complicated, but the tricky part was mostly about the presentation. So I came up with a simple HTML design which lists the following properties:
- The VM name
- The Drive name
- The Total capacity on the drive
- The Free space on the drive
- The Occupation percentage shown along with a progress bar
The script may be called normally or by using a piped format:
"vc001.katalykt.lan", "vc002.katalykt.lan" |
Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity -Verbose |
Sort-Object -Property Name |
Export-VMGuestDiskCapacity -Path d:\reports -Verbose
Note that the script uses two profile variables for the mailing ($Profile_Mailing and $Profile_SMTP) which may be defined as follows in your powershell profile (you may also adapt the script to pass it as a variable!):
# Local System Mailing Definition
$_Profile_Mailing = New-Object -TypeName PSObject -Property @{
From = "Powershell Reporter<posh@noreply.com>"
ToSysAdm = "SYSTEM REPORT <SYSTEM-REPORT@katalykt.lan>"
}
# Profile - Global RO - System Mailing
New-Variable -Name Profile_Mailing -Value $_Profile_Mailing -Scope Global -Option ReadOnly
# Profile - Global RO - SMTP
New-Variable -Name SMTP_Host -Value "smtp.katalykt.lan" -Scope Global -Option ReadOnly
In my environment, the script isn't being executed with an account that allows a direct connection to the vCenter. In this case I am using some Read-Only credentials stored within my Powershell Profile. You may want to use the -Credentials switch with the Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity function, thus giving us a command like:
"vc001.katalykt.lan", "vc002.katalykt.lan" |
Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity -Credentials $SYSTEM_Accounts.vCenterReader -Verbose |
Sort-Object -Property Name |
Export-VMGuestDiskCapacity -Path d:\reports -Verbose
The credentials may be defined as follows:
# Local System Operators Definition
$_SYSTEM_Accounts = New-Object -TypeName PSObject -Property @{
vCenterReader = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential ("KATALYKT\srv-vcreader", ("654d1116743f0423413b16050a5345MgB8AGAFAARgBFAFEAZABwAGEALcAdABNkAMQBowBmAEEATQB4AGADgANwB1AHcAPQA9AHwAMQBjADUAMQBmADMANQAzAGYAMgAwAGEAOAAzADcAZQBlADkAMgA4ADMAZQOAA1AGMANQA4AGIAYwAyAGUANAA5ADMAZABlADMAZQAyADYABjAGYANAA4ADkAYwBkADkAMQDgAMwAzADcAA3ADMAZQBmADIANwA4AMAA1ADIAMgA=" | ConvertTo-SecureString -Key (1..16)))
}
# Profile - Global RO - System Operators
New-Variable -Name SYSTEM_Accounts -Value $_SYSTEM_Accounts -Scope Global -Option ReadOnly
So here's the script!
#Requires -Version 3.0
Function Export-VMGuestDiskCapacity {
<#
.SYNOPSIS
This function will export the output from Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity
.DESCRIPTION
This function will export the output from Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity via Mail or/and in an HTML report
.PARAMETER VM
The VM status in an object-format, pipeline is supported
.PARAMETER Path
(Optional) The Folder Path used to store the HTML report in
.PARAMETER AsMail
(Optional) Send the report by Mail if present
.EXAMPLE
$VM = Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity -vCenter vc001.katalykt.lan
Export-VMGuestDiskCapacity -VM $VM
.EXAMPLE
Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity -vCenter vc001.katalykt.lan | Export-VMGuestDiskCapacity -Path d:\reports
.EXAMPLE
Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity -vCenter vc001.katalykt.lan | Export-VMGuestDiskCapacity -AsMail
.EXAMPLE
"vc001.katalykt.lan", "vc002.katalykt.lan" | Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity | Export-VMGuestDiskCapacity -Path d:\reports -AsMail
.PROFILES
[System.Object]$Profile_Mailing
[System.String]$Profile_SMTP
.NOTES
NAME: Export-VMGuestDiskCapacity
AUTHOR: ROULEAU Benjamin
LASTEDIT: 2015-08-21
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
PARAM(
[Parameter(
Mandatory,
ValueFromPipeline,
ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName)]
$VM,
[ValidateScript({Test-Path -Path $_ -PathType Container})]
$Path,
[Switch]$AsMail
)
BEGIN {
Write-Verbose -Message "[BEGIN - Export-VMGuestDiskCapacity] Attempting to export the desired output"
Function Get-ProgressColoration {
<#
.SYNOPSIS
This function will return a color according to an Hue/Saturation/Lightness Value
.DESCRIPTION
This function will return a color according to an Hue/Saturation/Lightness Value
.PARAMETER HSLValue
The HSL Value on a scale from 0 to 1
.PARAMETER ConvertToRGB
(Optional) Define whether the output should be returned in a RGB format or not
.PARAMETER Saturation
(Optional) The Saturation Value on a scale from 0 to 1
.PARAMETER Lightness
(Optional) The Lightness Value on a scale from 0 to 1
.EXAMPLE
Get-ProgressColoration -HSLValue 0.5
hsl(60.0,100%,50%)
.EXAMPLE
Get-ProgressColoration -HSLValue 0.2 -Saturation 0.7 -Lightness 0.4
hsl(96.0,70%,40%)
.EXAMPLE
Get-ProgressColoration -HSLValue 0.5 -ConvertToRGB
rgb(255,255,0)
.NOTES
NAME: Get-ProgressColoration
AUTHOR: ROULEAU Benjamin
LASTEDIT: 2015-08-21
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
PARAM(
[Parameter(Mandatory)]
[ValidateRange(0,1.00)]
[Decimal]$HSLValue,
[Switch]$ConvertToRGB,
$Saturation = 1,
$Lightness = 0.5
)
BEGIN {
Write-Verbose -Message "[BEGIN - Get-ProgressColoration] Getting a desired color for value $Value"
}
PROCESS {
# Return either the HSL or the RGB format
If ($ConvertToRGB) {
$Hue = ((1-$HSLValue)*120).ToString() -replace ',', '.'
"rgb({0})" -f ((Convert-HSLToRGB -Hue ($Hue/360) -Saturation $Saturation -Lightness $Lightness) -join ',')
} Else {
"hsl({0},{1}%,{2}%)" -f ((((1-$HSLValue)*120).ToString() -replace ',', '.'), [System.Math]::Round($Saturation * 100), [System.Math]::Round($Lightness * 100))
}
}
END {
}
}
Function Convert-HSLToRGB {
<#
.SYNOPSIS
This function will convert a Hue/Saturation/Lightness Value to a Red/Green/Blue format
.DESCRIPTION
This function will convert a Hue/Saturation/Lightness Value to a Red/Green/Blue format
.PARAMETER Hue
The Hue Value on a scale from 0 to 1
.PARAMETER Saturation
The Saturation Value on a scale from 0 to 1
.PARAMETER Lightness
The Lightness Value on a scale from 0 to 1
.EXAMPLE
Convert-HSLToRGB -Hue 0.166666666666667 -Saturation 1 -Lightness 0.5
255, 255, 0
.NOTES
NAME: Convert-HSLToRGB
AUTHOR: ROULEAU Benjamin
LASTEDIT: 2015-08-21
.LINKS
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSL_color_space
http://axonflux.com/handy-rgb-to-hsl-and-rgb-to-hsv-color-model-c
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
PARAM(
[Parameter(Mandatory)]
$Hue,
[Parameter(Mandatory)]
$Saturation,
[Parameter(Mandatory)]
$Lightness
)
BEGIN {
Write-Verbose -Message "[BEGIN - Convert-HSLToRGB] Converting HSL: $Hue, $Saturation, $Lightness to RGB"
Function Convert-HueToRGB {
<#
.SYNOPSIS
This function will convert a Hue value to either a Red, Green or Blue value
.DESCRIPTION
This function will convert a Hue value to either a Red, Green or Blue value
.PARAMETER p
The temporary 2 value
.PARAMETER q
The temporary 1 value
.PARAMETER t
The temporary color (R, G or B)
.EXAMPLE
Convert-HSLToRGB -Hue 0.166666666666667 -Saturation 1 -Lightness 0.5
255, 255, 0
.NOTES
NAME: Convert-HueToRGB
AUTHOR: ROULEAU Benjamin
LASTEDIT: 2015-08-21
.LINKS
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSL_color_space
http://axonflux.com/handy-rgb-to-hsl-and-rgb-to-hsv-color-model-c
http://www.niwa.nu/2013/05/math-behind-colorspace-conversions-rgb-hsl/
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
PARAM(
[Parameter(Mandatory)]
$p,
[Parameter(Mandatory)]
$q,
[Parameter(Mandatory)]
$t
)
BEGIN {
}
PROCESS {
If ($t -lt 0) { $t += 1 }
If ($t -gt 1) { $t -= 1 }
If ($t -lt 1/6) { return (($p + ($q - $p)) * 6 * $t) }
If ($t -lt 1/2) { return $q }
If ($t -lt 2/3) { return (($p + ($q - $p)) * (2/3 - $t) * 6) }
return $p
}
END {
}
}
}
PROCESS {
# If there's no saturation then it's a shade of grey.
If ($Saturation -eq 0) {
$Red = $Green = $Blue = $Lightness
} Else {
If ($Lightness -lt 0.5) {
$q = $Lightness * (1 + $Saturation)
} Else {
$q = $Lightness + $Saturation - ($Lightness *$Saturation)
}
$p = 2 * $Lightness -$q
$Red = Convert-HueToRGB -p $p -q $q -t ($Hue + 1/3)
$Green = Convert-HueToRGB -p $p -q $q -t ($Hue)
$Blue = Convert-HueToRGB -p $p -q $q -t ($Hue - 1/3)
}
# Round it up
$Red = [System.Math]::Round($Red * 255)
$Green = [System.Math]::Round($Green * 255)
$Blue = [System.Math]::Round($Blue * 255)
Write-Verbose -Message "[BEGIN - Convert-HSLToRGB] Returning RGB: $Red, $Green, $Blue"
@($Red, $Green, $Blue)
}
END {
}
}
$HTML_BorderThinColor = "#e5e5e5"
$HTML_BorderThickColor = "#6690bc"
$InitDate = Get-Date -Format "dd/MM/yyyy HH:mm:ss"
}
PROCESS {
# Build the output
$HTML_BorderColor = $HTML_BorderThickColor
If ($VM.Disks) {
$HTML_Disks = ""
$VM.Disks | Sort-Object DiskPath | ForEach-Object {
# Parse properly
If ($HTML_Disks -ne "") {
$TR_OpenTag = "<tr>"
} Else {
$TR_OpenTag = ""
}
# Coloration scale
$ScaleRatio = 1
If ($_.PercentFull -lt 95) { $ScaleRatio = 1.3 }
$HTML_Disks += '
{5}
<td style="border-right: 1px solid {7}; border-top: 1px solid {6}; padding-left: 4px;"><span id="pbcontainer">{0}</span></td>
<td width="80px" id="rowlight" style="border-top: 1px solid {6};">{1} GB</td>
<td width="80px" id="rowlight" style="border-top: 1px solid {6};">{2} GB</td>
<td width="50px" id="rowlight" style="border-top: 1px solid {6};">{3} %</td>
<td style="border-top: 1px solid {6};">
<div class="percentbar" style="width:100px; ">
<div style="background-color: {4};width:{3}px;"></div>
</div>
</td>
</tr>
' -f $_.DiskPath, $_.Capacity, $_.Freespace, $_.PercentFull, (Get-ProgressColoration -HSLValue (($_.PercentFull / 100) / $ScaleRatio) -ConvertToRGB), $TR_OpenTag, $HTML_BorderColor, $HTML_BorderThinColor
# The next borders are lighter than the first one
$HTML_BorderColor = $HTML_BorderThinColor
}
$HTML_Content += '
<tr>
<td width="300px" rowspan="{0}" id="rowhead">{1}</td>
{2}
' -f $VM.Disks.Count, $VM.Name, $HTML_Disks, $HTML_BorderThickColor
} Else {
$HTML_Content += '
<tr>
<td width="300px" id="rowhead">{0}</td>
<td colspan="5" id="rowoff">{1}</td>
</tr>
' -f $VM.Name, $VM.Status, $HTML_BorderThickColor
}
}
END {
$HTML_Export = @"
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<title>VMware Disk Report</title>
<style type="text/css">
body {
width: 900px;
margin: 0 auto;
padding-top: 15px;
}
#reporting {
border: 1px solid #6690BC;
border-collapse:collapse;
font: 12px Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
margin: 0 auto;
}
#reporting th { background-color: #6690BC; color: #ffffff; }
#reporting tr { vertical-align: top; }
#subheaders {
font-weight: bold;
padding-left: 4px;
background-color: #A8C8E9;
}
#rowlight {
border-right: 1px solid #e5e5e5;
padding-left: 4px;
}
#rowhead {
background-color: #D3E6FA;
border-right: 1px solid #6690BC;
border-top: 1px solid #6690bc;
padding-left: 4px;
}
#rowoff {
padding-left: 4px;
border-top: 1px solid #6690bc;
background-color: #CCCCCC;
}
#pbcontainer {
display:block;
float:left;
overflow: hidden;
text-overflow:ellipsis;
max-width:80px;
width:80px;
}
.percentbar { background:#CCCCCC; border:1px solid #666666; height:10px; }
.percentbar div { background: #28B8C0; height: 10px; }
</style>
</head>
<body>
<table id="reporting">
<tr>
<th>Virtual Machine</th>
<th colspan="5">Guest Disk Properties</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="300px" id="subheaders"></td>
<td width="60px" id="subheaders">Path</td>
<td width="80px" id="subheaders">Capacity</td>
<td width="80px" id="subheaders">Free Space</td>
<td width="150px" colspan="2" id="subheaders">Occupation</td>
</tr>
$HTML_Content
</table>
<br /><br />
</body>
</html>
"@
# Output the HTML in a file if specified
If ($Path) {
$HTML_Export | Out-File (Join-Path -Path $Path -ChildPath ("vCenter-GuestDisks-Report-{0}.html" -f (Get-Date -Format "yyyyMMdd_HHmmss")))
}
# Send the report via Mail if specified
If ($AsMail) {
Send-MailMessage `
-To $Profile_Mailing.ToSysAdm `
-From $Profile_Mailing.From `
-Subject "vCenter Report: $InitDate" `
-Body $HTML_Export `
-BodyAsHtml `
-SmtpServer $Profile_SMTP
}
}
}
Function Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity {
<#
.SYNOPSIS
This function will retrieve the Guest Disk capacity of all VMs present in a vCenter
.DESCRIPTION
This function will retrieve the Guest Disk capacity of all VMs present in a vCenter
as long as the Guest Tools are present in the VM
.PARAMETER vCenter
The vCenter server, pipeline is supported
.PARAMETER Credentials
(Optional) The Credentials used to connect to the vCenter(s), the current user is used
if nothing is specified
.EXAMPLE
Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity -vCenter vc001.katalykt.lan
Status VCServer Name Disks
------ -------- ---- -----
Powered On vc001.katalykt.lan srv-iis001 {@{Capacity=10; PercentFull=92; DiskPath=...
Powered On vc001.katalykt.lan srv-iis002 {@{Capacity=19,9; PercentFull=71; DiskPat...
.EXAMPLE
"vc001.katalykt.lan", "vc002.katalykt.lan" | Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity
Status VCServer Name Disks
------ -------- ---- -----
Powered On vc001.katalykt.lan srv-iis001 {@{Capacity=10; PercentFull=92; DiskPath=...
Powered On vc001.katalykt.lan srv-iis002 {@{Capacity=19,9; PercentFull=71; DiskPat...
Powered On vc002.katalykt.lan srv-sql001 {@{Capacity=120; PercentFull=65; DiskPat...
.SNAPIN
VMware.VimAutomation.Core
.NOTES
NAME: Export-VMGuestDiskCapacity
AUTHOR: ROULEAU Benjamin
LASTEDIT: 2015-08-21
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
PARAM(
[Parameter(
Mandatory,
ValueFromPipeline,
ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName)]
[String]$vCenter,
$Credentials
)
BEGIN {
Try {
# Attempt to load the VIM Snapin
If ( (Get-PSSnapin -Name "VMware.VimAutomation.Core" -errorAction SilentlyContinue) -eq $null ) {
Write-Verbose -Message "[BEGIN - Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity] Attempting to load the VMware.VimAutomation.Core Snapin"
Add-PsSnapin "VMware.VimAutomation.Core" -ErrorAction Stop -ErrorVariable ErrSnapin
}
} Catch {
If ($ErrSnapin) { Write-Warning -Message ("[BEGIN - Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity] An error has occured during the PSSnapin import: {0}" -f $Error[0].Exception.Message) }
exit
}
}
PROCESS {
Try {
$vCenter | ForEach-Object {
$vCenterHost = $_
If ($Credentials) {
Write-Verbose -Message "[PROCESS - Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity] Attempting to connect to the vCenter host: $vCenterHost with the given credentials"
$VCServer = Connect-VIServer -Server $vCenterHost -Credential $Credentials -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue -ErrorVariable ErrVCConnect
} Else {
Write-Verbose -Message "[PROCESS - Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity] Attempting to connect to the vCenter host: $vCenterHost with the current user"
$VCServer = Connect-VIServer -Server $vCenterHost -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue -ErrorVariable ErrVCConnect
}
# If we're connected to the vCenter, we retrieve the list of it's VMs
If ($VCServer) {
Get-View -Server $VCServer -ViewType VirtualMachine | Where-Object {-not $_.Config.Template} | Sort-Object Name | ForEach-Object {
$VM = New-Object -TypeName PSObject -Property @{
Name = $_.Name
VCServer = $vCenterHost
Status = ""
}
Write-Verbose -Message ("[PROCESS - Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity] Processing Virtual Machine '{0}'" -f $VM.Name)
If ($_.Summary.Runtime.PowerState -eq "poweredOn") {
If ($_.Summary.Guest.ToolsRunningStatus -eq "guestToolsRunning") {
# The VM is online and it has VM Tools running. Retrieve the disks capacity
$VM.Status = "Powered On"
$VM | Add-Member -Name Disks -MemberType NoteProperty -Value ($_.Guest.Disk | ForEach-Object {
New-Object -TypeName PSObject -Property @{
DiskPath = $_.DiskPath
Capacity = [math]::Round($_.Capacity/ 1GB, 2)
FreeSpace = [math]::Round($_.FreeSpace / 1GB, 2)
PercentFull = (100 - [math]::Round(([math]::Round($_.FreeSpace / 1GB, 2) * 100) / [math]::Round($_.Capacity/ 1GB, 2)))
}
})
} Else {
Write-Warning -Message ("[PROCESS - Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity] VM Tools on Virtual Machine '{0}' does not appear to be running" -f $VM.Name)
$VM.Status = "VM Tools missing"
}
} Else {
Write-Warning -Message ("[PROCESS - Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity] Virtual Machine '{0}' is not powered on" -f $VM.Name)
$VM.Status = "Not Powered On"
# Just in case, it could managed by SRM?
If ($_.Config.ManagedBy.ExtensionKey -eq "com.vmware.vcDr") { $VM.Status = "Managed by Site Recovery Manager" }
}
$VM
}
Write-Verbose -Message "[PROCESS - Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity] Removing the vCenter connection from host $_"
Disconnect-VIServer $VCServer -Force -Confirm:$false | Out-Null
} Else {
Write-Warning -Message "[PROCESS - Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity] vCenter connection is not established"
}
}
} Catch {
If ($ErrVCConnect) { Write-Warning -Message ("[PROCESS - Get-VMGuestDiskCapacity] Cannot connect to the given vCenter: {0}" -f $Error[0].Exception.Message) }
Write-Warning $Error[0].Exception.Message
}
}
END {
}
}
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