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PRTG: Hyper-V Statistics CPU and RAM Resource Allocation

This script creates a sensor in PRTG that displays the allocation of physical resources to virtual machines.

Scripts can be used to monitor a standalone / clustered Hyper-V host and / or cluster.

Canals :

The memory % memory alert on a cluster is calculated to tolerate the loss of a node.

Installation

1. Unzip the downloaded archive.

2. Copy file PRTG-HyperV-Stats.ps1 1 in the folder C:\Program Files (x86)\PRTG Network Monitor\Custom Sensors\EXEXML

Script

Configuration for a Hyper-V host

Prerequisites:

1. From the web interface or the PRTG console, go to the host you want to monitor and click Add sensor 1.

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2. In the search box between xml 1 and click on the sensor Script/EXE improved version 2 .

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3. Name the sensor 1 , in Scripts / EXE select the file PRTG-HyperV-Stats.ps1 2 , enter the parameters 3 , choose Use Windows access data of the parent devices < <4 and click on Create 5 .

Settings :

4. The sensor is added, click on 1 .

5. Wait while PRTG launches the first analysis …

6. Result of analyzing the allocation of resources on a Hyper-V host.

Installation and configuration for a Hyper-V cluster

Prerequisites:

1. Go to the folder C:\Program Files (x86)\PRTG Network Monitor\Custom Sensors\EXEXML and make a copy of the file PRTG-HyperV-Stats.ps1 (example: PRTG-HyperV-Stats_CLUSTERNAME.ps1) 1.

2. Edit the file modifying the following variables:

3. From the web interface or the PRTG console, go to the host you want to monitor and click Add sensor 1>.

4. In the search box between xml 1 and click on the sensor Script/EXE improved version 2 .

5. Name the sensor 1 , in Scripts/EXE select the file PSx64.exe 2 , enter the parameters -f=”PRTG-HyperV-Stats_CLUSTERNAME.ps1″ 3 , choose Use data Windows access of parent devices 4 and click on Create 5 .

6. The sensor is added, click on 1 .

7. Wait while PRTG launches the first analysis …

8. Result of analysis of the allocation of resources on a Hyper-V cluster.

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