6. In the
Command Text
text box, revise the script as specified in the description on the previous page.
Clone this remote command for each vCenter Server to collect vCenter Host Profiles data from.
Replace the "{server name here}" with the vCenter Server to collect from and replace the "SERVER
NAME HERE" in the VBScript with the same server name.
For example, the following default text:
Sub DoWork()
Const server = "SERVER NAME HERE"
Const dataClassName = "vCenterHostProfiles"
becomes:
Sub DoWork()
Const server = "vcenterserver1.local"
Const dataClassName = "vCenterHostProfiles"
7. Continue through the wizard without modifying any other settings.
8. Click
Finish
. The new vCenter Collection remote command is added to the list. For example, vCenter
Host Profiles collection - vcenterserver1.local is added to the list.
9. Repeat the process for the other templates and other machines.
Collecting vCenter Server Data
Data collection from vCenter Servers requires you to run remote commands rather than use the
Collection wizard. This option is used when you want to run an individual collection for the vCenter
Server data. To run the remote commands, use one of the methods described in this section.
The vCenter Remote Commands are run only against the VCM Collector, not the vCenter Servers. The
scripts collect the data and update the VCM database.
After validating the collection process using one of the methods below, you have the option to create a
scheduled job to automatically collect vCenter Server data. See the Help for more information.
Collecting vCenter Server Data Using the Remote Command Toolbar Button
1. On the portal toolbar, click
Remote Command
. The
Run Remote Command
wizard appears.
2. Select
Windows Remote Command
, and then click
Next
. The
Machines
page appears.
3. Select the Collector machine only. DO NOT select the vCenter Server machines. To select the Collector,
double-click the machine in the upper pane to add it to the lower pane.
4. Click
Next
. The
Remote Commands Folder
page appears.
5. Expand the Windows Remote Commands folder and select the
vCenter Collection
folder.
6. Click
Next
. The
Remote Commands
page appears.
7. In the
Available
list, locate the cloned command created for the machine and with the desired
collection type, and then double-click the file name to add to the
Selected
list. You can add more than
one collection command to the Selected list. Running more than one command allows you to collect all
the data from a particular vCenter Server. The commands are run in the order listed.
8. Click
Next
. The
Schedule
page appears.
9. Select one of the following schedule options.
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