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Feature request - "Infrastructure Chnges by Object" report
We are trying to use Veeam ONE Reporter, to identify infrastructure changes across particular period of time. We found report: Infrastructure Chnges by Object that shows us hardware changes on specific clients servers (vCloud Director), vCPU, vRAM for example. The problem is, that this report doesn't (by default) show dates of those changes. I think it could be very usefull feature for those who wnat to identify VM hardware changes in given period of time.
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Re: Feature request - "Infrastructure Chnges by Object" repo
Hello Lukas and welcome to the community!
I agree with you that date and time could be useful for the report. Thanks for the request.
By the way, there is Infrastructure Changes Audit report providing the date.
I agree with you that date and time could be useful for the report. Thanks for the request.
By the way, there is Infrastructure Changes Audit report providing the date.
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Re: Feature request - "Infrastructure Chnges by Object" repo
Hello,
thanks for quick reply Yes, you're right - Infrastructure Changes Audit provide a date and time, but there is no information about vCPU or vRAM changes on VM. And those are the most important information if you really want to track "hardware" hanges on your clients VMs
thanks for quick reply Yes, you're right - Infrastructure Changes Audit provide a date and time, but there is no information about vCPU or vRAM changes on VM. And those are the most important information if you really want to track "hardware" hanges on your clients VMs
Łukasz Walicki
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email: lukasz.walicki@datacenterppnt.pl
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www.atcloud.pl
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Re: Feature request - "Infrastructure Chnges by Object" repo
Correct, so we will just try to add the date and time into "Infrastructure Chnges by Object" report in future releases.
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Re: Feature request - "Infrastructure Chnges by Object" repo
I've just been trying to find a report for exactly this kind of information, so I guess it can't be done at the moment. We need to know what date the additional vCPU, RAM, Disk Expansion (etc.) was made on, as well as who did it. So, +1 from me!
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Re: Feature request - "Infrastructure Chnges by Object" repo
As a workaround, I guess it should be possible to narrow down the reporting time frame to get the exact date of the change.
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