11/18/2023 0 Comments Vmware horizon servers![]() ![]() So, to get all that information into our PRTG monitoring solution I came up with the following script: # In my environment you can see I have 2 connection servers, running Horizon 7.9.0: So, for each of our connection servers in our Horizon environment we get their name, status and version. $con | Disconnect-HVServer -Force -Confirm:$false ![]() $conn = Connect-HVServer -Server $HVServer We’ll retrieve an array containing all our Connection servers with their basic information like name, status, version, connections, … $HVServer = "" Therefore we use the property ConnectionServerHealth. Let’s start by getting some information about our Connection servers. In this part, we’ll get information from that ViewAPI about the connection servers in our environment. ![]() In the previous post “ ViewAPI” we installed the necessary modules and learned how to (dis-)connect to our Horizon Connection server. VMware Horizon – Powershell scripting (Desktop Pools).VMware Horizon – Powershell scripting (Problem VMs).VMware Horizon – Powershell scripting (Connection servers).VMware Horizon – Powershell scripting (ViewAPI).This is part of a series of posts about monitoring VMware Horizon with PRTG:. ![]()
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