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| | script to run daily to monitor servers' statuses Hi scripting geniuses. I'm looking for a script that i could just double-click that would save me a TON of time every day. I have a list of servers that i need the following info for for each drive letter on each server: free disk space, % free disk space (free disk space/total disk space). I also have a flaky Microsoft Server 2003 cluster which i would LOVE if the script could also tell me which cluster resource groups are on which node. This would tell me if something went bump in the night and i need to look into it. any and all help is appreciated, maybe i could even start leaving work on time if this script saves me time, haha. |
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| | Re: script to run daily to monitor servers' statuses "Rich" <Rich@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:5E3C7455-86B3-4EB2-9985-7974BF88F71D@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi scripting geniuses. I'm looking for a script that i could just > double-click that would save me a TON of time every day. I have a list of > servers that i need the following info for for each drive letter on each > server: free disk space, % free disk space (free disk space/total disk > space). I also have a flaky Microsoft Server 2003 cluster which i would > LOVE > if the script could also tell me which cluster resource groups are on > which > node. This would tell me if something went bump in the night and i need > to > look into it. any and all help is appreciated, maybe i could even start > leaving work on time if this script saves me time, haha. /Al |
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| | Re: script to run daily to monitor servers' statuses Nothing. I'm lucky i can double-click a script. i have no clue how to write one. "Al Dunbar" wrote: Quote: > > "Rich" <Rich@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:5E3C7455-86B3-4EB2-9985-7974BF88F71D@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi scripting geniuses. I'm looking for a script that i could just > > double-click that would save me a TON of time every day. I have a list of > > servers that i need the following info for for each drive letter on each > > server: free disk space, % free disk space (free disk space/total disk > > space). I also have a flaky Microsoft Server 2003 cluster which i would > > LOVE > > if the script could also tell me which cluster resource groups are on > > which > > node. This would tell me if something went bump in the night and i need > > to > > look into it. any and all help is appreciated, maybe i could even start > > leaving work on time if this script saves me time, haha. > What have you got so far? > > /Al > > > |
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| | Re: script to run daily to monitor servers' statuses On Jun 13, 8:28 am, Rich <R...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > Nothing. I'm lucky i can double-click a script. i have no clue how to write > one. > > "Al Dunbar" wrote: > Quote: > > "Rich" <R...@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >news:5E3C7455-86B3-4EB2-9985-7974BF88F71D@xxxxxx Quote: > > > Hi scripting geniuses. I'm looking for a script that i could just > > > double-click that would save me a TON of time every day. I have a list of > > > servers that i need the following info for for each drive letter on each > > > server: free disk space, % free disk space (free disk space/total disk > > > space). I also have a flaky Microsoft Server 2003 cluster which i would > > > LOVE > > > if the script could also tell me which cluster resource groups are on > > > which > > > node. This would tell me if something went bump in the night and i need > > > to > > > look into it. any and all help is appreciated, maybe i could even start > > > leaving work on time if this script saves me time, haha. Quote: > > What have you got so far? Quote: > > /Al instead. I answered with script examples in .wsh yesterday. See: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...85ec168f08092d Was there a problem with that? Tom Lavedas =========== http://members.cox.net/tglbatch/wsh/ |
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