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Great that there’s a PowerShell module — this can make managing XCP a lot easier. It would be great if you could use this module to retrieve and modify information about your VMs. That way, you could easily generate reports on settings like memory, CPU topology, and host affinity. It would also be nice if you could modify those kinds of settings per VM using the module. It would make life a lot easier for us administrators.
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I did some testing with the module. In addition to my first feedback i believe it could be very usefull to retrieve specific settings from vms like the affinity, the topology etc. This can help identify configuration mismatches.
I believe powershell will most of the time be used for scripts that make maitenance tasks more easy. As an example we are looking for a specific method to get vms, check there current host and set this as the host affinity.
Great that there’s a PowerShell module — this can make managing XCP a lot easier. It would be great if you could use this module to retrieve and modify information about your VMs. That way, you could easily generate reports on settings like memory, CPU topology, and host affinity. It would also be nice if you could modify those kinds of settings per VM using the module. It would make life a lot easier for us administrators.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: