Script Need to check disk space on remote servers
I know i could always a program to do this but wheres the fun in that?
so I need a program that will go through a list of servers and then a list of their drives and check to see how much free space is left on those drives, from their if it is anything less then 30GB i need it to send an email to me.
i am using psexec to access these remote servers and run cmd. then to email myself i am using postie.
the problem i am having is wrapping that all up in a if-then-else command that will look for the specified free space. It doesnt work right now beacuse for whatever reason it is bring back a true statement when the statement is false because i know the server its checking is more then 30GB free.
This is what i have so far:
@echo off
for /f %%S IN (serverPClist.txt) DO (
echo Checking drives on Server %%S...
for /D %%D IN (C D F G H I J K X V E) DO (
psexec \\%%S cmd /c if exist %%D:\* dir %%D:\ | findstr /c:"bytes" > %temp%\%%S-%%D.txt
)
)
color 0D
for /f %%S IN (serverPClist.txt) DO (
echo. & echo.
echo ********** Displaying output for server %%S... **********
for /D %%D IN (C D E F G I J K) DO (
for /f "tokens=1,2,3,4" %%F IN ('if exist %temp%\%%S-%%D.txt type %temp%\%%S-%%D.txt') DO (
if /i "%%G" == "Dir(s)" echo For the %%D: drive: %%H bytes free space.
if /i "%%G" == "bytes" echo For the %%D: drive: %%F bytes free space.
echo.
)
)
echo Done!
)
echo Generating HTML...
REM this part of the script generates an HTML file with all the relevant information
REM and then launches it using the default browser.
set FileName="C:\Report.html"
echo ^<HTML^> > %FileName%
echo ^<HEAD^> >> %FileName%
echo ^<TITLE^>Free Space on NRCE Servers^</TITLE^> >> %FileName%
echo ^</HEAD^> >> %FileName%
echo ^<BODY^> >> %FileName%
echo ^<CENTER^>^<FONT SIZE=6 COLOR=BLUE^>Free Hard Drive Space Report^</FONT^>^</CENTER^>^<BR^> >> %FileName%
for /f %%S IN (serverPClist.txt) DO (
REM mark the server
echo ^<FONT SIZE=4^>^<B^>%%S^</B^>^</FONT^>^<BR^> >> %FileName%
for /D %%D IN (C D E F G I J K) DO (
for /f "tokens=1,2,3,4" %%F IN ('if exist %temp%\%%S-%%D.txt type %temp%\%%S-%%D.txt') DO (
REM add a line for the drive and free space
if /i "%%G" == "Dir(s)" echo ^<FONT SIZE=3^>Free space on ^<B^>%%D:^</B^> drive: ^<B^>^<FONT
COLOR=GREEN^>%%H^</FONT^>^</B^> bytes free^</FONT^>^<BR^> >> %FileName%
if /i "%%G" == "bytes" echo ^<FONT SIZE=3^>Free space on ^<B^>%%D:^</B^> drive: ^<B^>^<FONT
COLOR=GREEN^>%%F^</FONT^>^</B^> bytes free^</FONT^>^<BR^> >> %FileName%
)
)
REM mark some spacing lines into the HTML file
echo ^<BR^> >> %FileName%
)
echo ^</BODY^> >> %FileName%
echo ^</HTML^> >> %FileName%
REM launch the HTML file
set positive=1
set amount="30,000,000,000"
if %%f leq %amount% set violation=1
if %%h leq %amount% set violation=1
echo %violation%
if %violation% equ %positive% postie -host:(SMTP SERVER) -to:(MY EMAIL) -from:(NETWORK EMAIL) -s:"Server Report" -msg:"THERE IS A VIOLATION!" -a:"C:\ServerReports\Report.html"
echo Done!
If anybody else has anything better plz show me, otherwise i will keep playing around with this coding.
Re: Script Need to check disk space on remote servers
You might find this easier using WMIC (PowerShell would be even easier).
A command like this will check one computer, myComputer and create a simple
HTML table with the name, size and freespace.
C:\Scripts>wmic /node:MyComputer /append:"c:\test\report.html" logicaldisk
where drivetype=3 get Name,Size,FreeSpace /format:htable.xsl > NULL
You can easily check a list of computers like this:
C:\Scripts>wmic /node:@servers.txt /append:"c:\test\report.html" logicaldisk
where drivetype=3 get Name,Size,FreeSpace /format:htable.xsl > NULL
This is reporting all fixed logical drives. I thought I'd be able to modify
the query to also check freespace, but that part isn't working. I'll have
to see why.
Here's how easy it is to create the html report in PowerShell:
PS C:\test> get-wmiobject -computer (get-content servers.txt) -query "Select
* from win32_logicaldisk where freespace <=
32212254720 and drivetype=3" | Select SystemName,DeviceID,Size,FreeSpace |
convertto-html | out-file c:\test\report.html
It may look complicated but it is one line that goes through a list of
servers (servers.txt) and uses WMI to find all logical disks with less then
30GB of free space. Any matches are sent to the HTML report. PowerShell
only needs to be installed where you run the script. Not necessarily on the
remote systems. Sending an email through PowerShell is pretty simple as
well.
Re: Script Need to check disk space on remote servers
If you are looking for an email notification when a server's disk
breaches the 30GB free space mark then a permanent event subscription
in WMI may give you what you need.
The event subscription consists of a an event filter and an event
consumer. Events matching the filter criteria are delivered to an
event consumer for action. The filter and consumer are registered and
bound in WMI so there isn't a requirement for a continuously running
script and there should be little or no impact on the CPU usage.
There is no script to run or list of servers to maintain, the setup is
generic and the same registration can be applied to all your servers
(with a minor change depending on the OS). Each server will report
the threshold breach directly and automatically, via built in email
notification, as soon as the event is recognised. This can also be
applied to monitoring criteria other than just disk freespace.
Probably the simplest way to setup a permanent event subscription is
to create a Managed Object Format (mof) file that describes the event
filter and consumer actions (there is a built in SMTP consumer and a
script consumer).
The mof file is then compiled into the relevant WMI namespace using
the mofcomp utility (e.g. mofcomp myfile.mof):
This is an example of a mof file that sets up an event subscription
for disks that drop below 30GB of freespace. It polls WMI every 10
minutes for an event (this interval can be changed) and when a event
of this type is seem it then sends an email to the configured address.
// #pragma namespace ("\\\\.\\root\\subscription")
// for Windows 2000 use #pragma namespace ("\\\\.\\root\\cimv2")
instance of __EventFilter as $FILTER
{
Name = "Disk Space Filter";
// Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP only
EventNamespace = "root\\cimv2";
Query = "SELECT * FROM __InstanceModificationEvent
WITHIN 10
WHERE TargetInstance
ISA \"Win32_LogicalDisk\"
AND TargetInstance.DriveType = 3
AND TargetInstance.FreeSpace < 32212254720 ";
QueryLanguage = "WQL";
};
instance of SMTPEventConsumer as $CONSUMER
{
Name = "Disk Space";
ToLine = "my.name@mydomain.com";
SMTPServer = "mailserver.mydomain.com";
Subject = "WARNING: Free Space on
%TargetInstance.SystemName%
disk %TargetInstance.Name% is below
30GB";
Message = " ";
};
instance of __FilterToConsumerBinding
{
Consumer = $CONSUMER ;
Filter = $FILTER ;
};
Don't be put off if the syntax isn't already familiar to you - it's
fairly straightforward and loading it into WMI on a remote server is
no more complicated than running the command:
mofcomp -n:\\myserver\root\subscription myfile.mof
There's more information available here:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa393014.aspx
You can also create, view, modify and delete filter and consumer
instances using Event Registration in WMI Administrative Tools:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en
Re: Script Need to check disk space on remote servers
Not sure if you still subscribe to this forum, but I was trying your script below and believe I must be missing something.
I modified your mof file with modified SMTP changes and saved is as c:\root\diskmonitor.mof
I tried calling it from a remote machine as:
mofcomp -n:\\myserver\root\subscription diskmonitor.mof
Can back with file not found. Could you let me know what I'm missing?