3.
The temporary file on the remote PC is deleted.
4.
The following items are output to the file in CSV (comma-separated value) format:
• Name of the Hyper-V server (header name: ComputerName)
• Name of the virtual server (header name: VMName)
• State of the virtual server (header name: State)
• CPU usage (%) of a virtual server (header name: CPUUsage)
• Size of the memory (in MB) allocated to the virtual server (header name: MemoryAssigned)
• Running time of the virtual server (header name: Uptime)
• Status of the virtual server (header name: Status)
• Number of virtual processors on the virtual server (header name: ProcessorCount)
• Startup RAM (in MB) of the virtual server (header name: MemoryStartup)
• Whether dynamic memory is enabled on the virtual server (header name:
DynamicMemoryEnabled)
Server requirements
The following servers are needed:
• Hyper-V server
Server on which Hyper-V is installed.
• Virtual server
Virtual server managed by Hyper-V
Usage guidelines
• If you specify an existing file for the remote or local file, the existing file is overwritten. In addition, the
file on the remote PC is deleted, so make sure the specified file name is correct.
• If you specify a remote file path that includes non-existent folders, those folders are automatically
created. These folders are not automatically deleted. Periodically delete these folders if they are
unnecessary.
• If two or more virtual servers have the same name, you cannot distinguish these virtual servers in the
output CSV file.
Service Definition Properties
The following table lists the properties shown in the
Service Definition
window.
Property key
Property name
Description
Required or optional
hyperv.targetHost
Hyper-V server host
name
Specifies the host name
or IP address of the
Hyper-V server. IPv6
addresses are not
supported.
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