Chez Computacenter, nous utilisons beaucoup l'outil RVTools lors de nos phrases d'audit d'infrastructure VMware ou pour les sizing lors des migrations vers des infrastructures hyperconvergées. Rob de Veij vient de publier la version 3.1 de cet outil.
En plus de l'utilisation de frameworks mis à jour, la version 3.1 de RVTool apporte des nouveautés intéressantes telles que :
- vInfo tab page new columns: The latency-sensitivity setting of the virtual
machine, Change Block Tracking (CBT) and disk.EnableUUID values - vDisk tab page new columns: SCSI label, unit number and sharedBus
- vHost tab page new columns: Assigned License(s), ATS heartbeat, ATS locking
values. 0 = disabled 1 = enabled, Host Power Policy shortname, CPU Power
Management current policy and CPU power hardware support - When Export to xlsx is executed a metadata worksheet with version number of
RVTools and date time stamp is added to the output xlsx fil - vDatastore tab page: For NFS datastores the address column is now filled with
remote host and path info - vDatastore tab page new columns: Datastore Cluster Name, Cluster capacity and
Cluster free space - The upper limit on the Health check for number of VMs on a datastore is now
9999 - vHealth tab page: new column "message type" which can be used as a filter in
Excel - vHealth tab page: hbrdisk.RDID files are no longer reported as possible zombie
files - vHealth tab page: low disk space messages no also show the free space in MB.
Retrouvez RVTools 3.1 ici