I recently noticed that our "Veeam VMware: Virtual Machine Disk Space Analysis" monitor is not properly populating the "Drive Name" and "Free space MB" fields when a VM alerts when it's low on free space. The alert just displays the text "Drive Name - Free space MB" with no actual values listed. Has anyone seen this before and is so is there a fix?
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Re: Veeam VMware: Virtual Machine Disk Space Analysis
Hi,
Could you run "gwmi -namespace "root\nworks" -class "vmdiskproperties" | ? {$_.vmname -like "nDC"} | fl" (change "nDC" to the name of the affected VM) on a collector with the affected VM? There 's probably some anomaly exist in the list of disks on a virtual machine.
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Could you run "gwmi -namespace "root\nworks" -class "vmdiskproperties" | ? {$_.vmname -like "nDC"} | fl" (change "nDC" to the name of the affected VM) on a collector with the affected VM? There 's probably some anomaly exist in the list of disks on a virtual machine.
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Re: Veeam VMware: Virtual Machine Disk Space Analysis
It looks like all the information for the VM's disks are present when I run that command.
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Re: Veeam VMware: Virtual Machine Disk Space Analysis
Hi,
I would open a support case, we need to check your Operations Manager event log (maybe some issues with running monitor scripts, maybe unconventional decimal separator or thousands separator) and also I would check output of the WMI query which I sent you and overrides for the monitor (there is a possibility to exclude certain drives from the monitor scope).
Just open a support case and upload this information I'll instruct our TechSupport guys about your issue.
Alternatively you can also send me information via DM.
Thanks.
I would open a support case, we need to check your Operations Manager event log (maybe some issues with running monitor scripts, maybe unconventional decimal separator or thousands separator) and also I would check output of the WMI query which I sent you and overrides for the monitor (there is a possibility to exclude certain drives from the monitor scope).
Just open a support case and upload this information I'll instruct our TechSupport guys about your issue.
Alternatively you can also send me information via DM.
Thanks.
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