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Hi folks,

 

We are running a VMWare View 5.1 enviroment with about 320-340 users concurrent. Recently we had some issues with provisioning and we had to check the available/(dis)connected count by hand every evening after most users logged off. (We roll out a new machine immediatly after a user logs off, no refresh).

 

Is there a way to get the number of available VDI's in a pool and the number of (dis-)connected users in a pool via a PowerShell script? Ideally we would like an export for this so Nagios (our monitoring solution) can see if the number of available desktops minus the connected/disconnected desktops matches the max number of desktops we set in the View connection server. Right now we can only see if provisioning is disabled in Nagios, not the number of available VDI's.

 

I have found some scripts for the ADAM database and even one for the unofficial PowerCLI scripts, but none seem to work on 5.1 or 5.2 or they just don't provide the needed output...

 

TIA!


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