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[url=http://next.nutanix.com/member/profile?mid=40309]sandeepmp[/url] Hey sandeep, thanks for all the help so far. What i'm actually trying to achieve is: -When you pass the parameters, is it possible to pass multiple metrics so they all import into the same CSV file? For example: Cluster-Report-NTNX -Server X.X.X.X -UserName username -Password pasword- -Startdate ‘06/01/2017 01:00’ -Enddate ‘06/30/2017 18:00’ -Interval '1800' -OutFile 'c:Filename.csv' -Metric 'Hypervisor CPU Usage (%)', 'Hypervisor Memory Usage (%)'
Thanks alot! So this script puts all metrics into one csv or am I able to choose which metric to combine into the same CSV? Seba
Hey Sandeep, Is it possible to extract multiple metrics into 1 csv file? Seba
Wondering the same thing. +1
Hey [url=http://next.nutanix.com/member/profile?mid=40309]sandeepmp[/url] I have some issues with the script.. Is there some way I can contact you for this? Regards Seba
[url=http://next.nutanix.com/member/profile?mid=40309]sandeepmp[/url] I will test it this week.
[url=http://next.nutanix.com/member/profile?mid=40309]sandeepmp[/url] Thanks alot for this! I will test tis asap and post the results here. Thanks again! Seba
Hey [url=http://next.nutanix.com/member/profile?mid=8872]harryhy[/url] I tried this but it returns an error.. I also tried to use the body in Powershell but I don't really undertstand what stats_specific_responses & values should have filled in..? [img]https://d1qy7qyune0vt1.cloudfront.net/nutanix-us/attachment/2723i67F96183F2AB15FB.png[/img] Seba
Hey [url=http://next.nutanix.com/member/profile?mid=9121]Jon[/url] I submitted a support ticket. The serial is: 16SM6C390064. Seba
[url=http://next.nutanix.com/member/profile?mid=8872]harryhy[/url] This is really helpful, Thanks alot! Sebastiaan Verhoeven
[url=http://next.nutanix.com/member/profile?mid=8872]harryhy[/url] Thanks for the response. I don't really know how to get started with that. Can you give an example how to get a report from february 1st to the 28th? I don't really see how you can do this with the commands: "Starttime in µseconds", "endtime in µseconds"... Sebastiaan
[url=http://next.nutanix.com/member/profile?mid=8872]harryhy[/url] Do you have any solution to this?
Hello [url=http://next.nutanix.com/member/profile?mid=8872]harryhy[/url] Thanks for the fast reply. We are aware that you can do this through REST API. How to exactly do this is another matter.. Can you elaborate or are there guides available? Thanks in advance Seba
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