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#Requires -Version 3.0
#This File is in Unicode format. Do not edit in an ASCII editor.
#region help text
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Creates a complete inventory of a VMware vSphere datacenter using PowerCLI and
Microsoft Word, PDF, plain text, or HTML.
.DESCRIPTION
Creates a complete inventory of a VMware vSphere datacenter using PowerCLI and
Microsoft Word, PDF, plain text, or HTML.
The default output is HTML.
Creates a document named after the vCenter server.
The Word/PDF Document includes a Cover Page, Table of Contents, and Footer.
Includes support for the following language versions of Microsoft Word:
Catalan
Chinese
Danish
Dutch
English
Finnish
French
German
Norwegian
Portuguese
Spanish
Swedish
.PARAMETER VIServerName
Name of the vCenter Server to connect to.
This parameter is mandatory and does not have a default value.
FQDN should be used; hostname can be used if it can be resolved correctly.
.PARAMETER HTML
Creates an HTML file with an .html extension.
This parameter is disabled by default.
.PARAMETER Text
Creates a formatted text file with a .txt extension.
This parameter is disabled by default.
.PARAMETER AddDateTime
Adds a date time stamp to the end of the file name.
Time stamp is in the format of yyyy-MM-dd_HHmm.
June 1, 2023 at 6PM is 2023-06-01_1800.
Output filename will be ReportName_2023-06-01_1800.docx (or .pdf).
This parameter is disabled by default.
.PARAMETER Folder
Specifies the optional output folder to save the output report.
.PARAMETER Full
Runs a full inventory for the Hosts, clusters, resource pools, networking and
virtual machines.
This parameter is disabled by default - only a summary runs when this
parameter is not specified.
.PARAMETER Export
Runs this script gathering all required data from PowerCLI as normal, then
exporting data to XML files in the .\Export directory.
Export honors the path specified with the Folder parameter when the script
creates the Export directory.
Once the export completes, you can copy it offline to run later with the
-Import parameter.
This parameter overrides all other output formats.
The following parameters are set to False or Null.
HTML
MSWord
PDF
Text
AddDateTime
Chart
CompanyAddress
CompanyEmail
CompanyFax
CompanyName
CompanyPhone
CoverPage
From
Import
Issues
ReportFooter
SmtpServer
SmtpPort
To
UseSSL
UserName
.PARAMETER Import
Runs this script gathering all required data from a previously run Export.
Export directory must be present in the same directory as the script itself.
Requires PowerCLI and a VIServerName to run in -Import -Full mode, otherwise
PowerCLI and a VIServerName are not required.
This parameter overrides all other output formats
.PARAMETER Dev
Clears errors at the beginning of the script.
Outputs all errors to a text file at the end of the script.
This is used when the script developer requests more troubleshooting data.
Text file is placed in the same folder from where the script is run.
This parameter is disabled by default.
.PARAMETER Log
Generates a log file for troubleshooting.
.PARAMETER ScriptInfo
Outputs information about the script to a text file.
Text file is placed in the same folder from where the script is run.
This parameter is disabled by default.
This parameter has an alias of SI.
.PARAMETER ReportFooter
Outputs a footer section at the end of the report.
This parameter has an alias of RF.
Report Footer
Report information:
Created with: <Script Name> - Release Date: <Script Release
Date>
Script version: <Script Version>
Started on <Date Time in Local Format>
Elapsed time: nn days, nn hours, nn minutes, nn.nn seconds
Ran from domain <Domain Name> by user <Username>
Ran from the folder <Folder Name>
Script Name and Script Release date are script-specific variables.
Script version is a script variable.
Start Date Time in Local Format is a script variable.
Elapsed time is a calculated value.
Domain Name is $env:USERDNSDOMAIN.
Username is $env:USERNAME.
Folder Name is a script variable.
.PARAMETER Issues
This parameter is still beta and is disabled by default
Gathers basic summary data as well as specific issues data with the idea to be
run on a set schedule
This parameter does not currently support Import\Export
.PARAMETER PCLICustom
Prompts user to locate the PowerCLI Scripts directory in a non-default
installation
This parameter is disabled by default
.PARAMETER MSWord
SaveAs DOCX file
This parameter is set True if no other output format is selected.
.PARAMETER PDF
SaveAs PDF file instead of DOCX file.
This parameter is disabled by default.
The PDF file is roughly 5X to 10X larger than the DOCX file.
This parameter requires Microsoft Word to be installed.
This parameter uses the Word SaveAs PDF capability.
.PARAMETER Chart
This parameter is disabled by default
Gathers data from VMware stats to build performance graphs for hosts and VMs
The following data are charted:
Hosts:
cpu.usage.average
mem.granted.average
mem.active.average
mem.vmmemctl.average
disk.usage.average
disk.maxTotalLatency.latest
net.received.average
net.transmitted.average
net.usage.average
Cluster:
cpu.usagemhz.average
mem.usage.average
VMs:
cpu.usage.average
mem.usage.average
virtualDisk.write.average
virtualDisk.read.average
net.received.average
net.transmitted.average
DOTNET chart controls are required
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=14422
This parameter is supported for MSWord and PDF only
.PARAMETER CompanyAddress
Company Address to use for the Cover Page, if the Cover Page has the Address
field.
The following Cover Pages have an Address field:
Banded (Word 2013/2016)
Contrast (Word 2010)
Exposure (Word 2010)
Filigree (Word 2013/2016)
Ion (Dark) (Word 2013/2016)
Retrospect (Word 2013/2016)
Semaphore (Word 2013/2016)
Tiles (Word 2010)
ViewMaster (Word 2013/2016)
This parameter is only valid with the MSWORD and PDF output parameters.
This parameter has an alias of CA.
.PARAMETER CompanyEmail
Company Email to use for the Cover Page, if the Cover Page has the Email
field.
The following Cover Pages have an Email field:
Facet (Word 2013/2016)
This parameter is only valid with the MSWORD and PDF output parameters.
This parameter has an alias of CE.
.PARAMETER CompanyFax
Company Fax to use for the Cover Page, if the Cover Page has the Fax field.
The following Cover Pages have a Fax field:
Contrast (Word 2010)
Exposure (Word 2010)
This parameter is only valid with the MSWORD and PDF output parameters.
This parameter has an alias of CF.
.PARAMETER CompanyName
Company Name to use for the Cover Page.
Default value is contained in
HKCU:\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\CompanyName or
HKCU:\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\Company, whichever is
populated on the computer running the script.
This parameter has an alias of CN.
If either registry key does not exist and this parameter is not specified, the
report will not contain a Company Name on the cover page.
This parameter is only valid with the MSWORD and PDF output parameters.
.PARAMETER CompanyPhone
Company Phone to use for the Cover Page if the Cover Page has the Phone field.
The following Cover Pages have a Phone field:
Contrast (Word 2010)
Exposure (Word 2010)
This parameter is only valid with the MSWORD and PDF output parameters.
This parameter has an alias of CPh.
.PARAMETER CoverPage
What Microsoft Word Cover Page to use.
Only Word 2010, 2013 and 2016 are supported.
(default cover pages in Word en-US)
Valid input is:
Alphabet (Word 2010. Works)
Annual (Word 2010. Doesn't work well for this report)
Austere (Word 2010. Works)
Austin (Word 2010/2013/2016. Doesn't work in 2013 or 2016, mostly
works in 2010 but Subtitle/Subject & Author fields need to be moved
after title box is moved up)
Banded (Word 2013/2016. Works)
Conservative (Word 2010. Works)
Contrast (Word 2010. Works)
Cubicles (Word 2010. Works)
Exposure (Word 2010. Works if you like looking sideways)
Facet (Word 2013/2016. Works)
Filigree (Word 2013/2016. Works)
Grid (Word 2010/2013/2016. Works in 2010)
Integral (Word 2013/2016. Works)
Ion (Dark) (Word 2013/2016. Top date doesn't fit; box needs to be
manually resized or font changed to 8 point)
Ion (Light) (Word 2013/2016. Top date doesn't fit; box needs to be
manually resized or font changed to 8 point)
Mod (Word 2010. Works)
Motion (Word 2010/2013/2016. Works if top date is manually changed to
36 point)
Newsprint (Word 2010. Works but date is not populated)
Perspective (Word 2010. Works)
Pinstripes (Word 2010. Works)
Puzzle (Word 2010. Top date doesn't fit; box needs to be manually
resized or font changed to 14 point)
Retrospect (Word 2013/2016. Works)
Semaphore (Word 2013/2016. Works)
Sideline (Word 2010/2013/2016. Doesn't work in 2013 or 2016, works in
2010)
Slice (Dark) (Word 2013/2016. Doesn't work)
Slice (Light) (Word 2013/2016. Doesn't work)
Stacks (Word 2010. Works)
Tiles (Word 2010. Date doesn't fit unless changed to 26 point)
Transcend (Word 2010. Works)
ViewMaster (Word 2013/2016. Works)
Whisp (Word 2013/2016. Works)
The default value is Sideline.
This parameter has an alias of CP.
This parameter is only valid with the MSWORD and PDF output parameters.
.PARAMETER UserName
Username to use for the Cover Page and Footer.
Default value is contained in $env:username
This parameter has an alias of UN.
This parameter is only valid with the MSWORD and PDF output parameters.
.PARAMETER SmtpServer
Specifies the optional email server to send the output report.
.PARAMETER SmtpPort
Specifies the SMTP port.
Default is 25.
.PARAMETER UseSSL
Specifies whether to use SSL for the SmtpServer.
Default is False.
.PARAMETER From
Specifies the username for the From email address.
If SmtpServer is used, this is a required parameter.
.PARAMETER To
Specifies the username for the To email address.
If SmtpServer is used, this is a required parameter.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1
The script uses all default values and prompts for the vCenter Server.
Outputs an HTML report.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1 -VIServerName testvc.lab.com
The script uses all default values and uses testvc.lab.com as the vCenter Server.
Outputs an HTML report.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1 -MSWord -VIServerName testvc.lab.com
The script uses all default values and saves the document as a Word file.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\CompanyName=
"Jacob Rutski" or
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\Company="Jacob Rutski"
$env:username = Administrator
Jacob Rutski for the Company Name.
Sideline for the Cover Page format.
Administrator for the User Name.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1 -PDF -VIServerName testvc.lab.com
The script uses all default values and saves the document as a PDF file.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\CompanyName=
"Jacob Rutski" or
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\Company="Jacob Rutski"
$env:username = Administrator
Jacob Rutski for the Company Name.
Sideline for the Cover Page format.
Administrator for the User Name.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1 -TEXT -VIServerName testvc.lab.com
This parameter outputs a basic txt file.
The script uses all default values and saves the document as a formatted text
file.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1 -HTML -VIServerName testvc.lab.com
This parameter will output an HTML report, which is the default.
The script uses all default values and saves the document as an HTML file.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1 -Full -VIServerName testvc.lab.com
Creates a full inventory of the VMware environment. *Note: a full report can take
a considerable amount of time to generate.
Outputs an HTML report.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1 -PDF -Full -VIServerName testvc.lab.com
Creates a full inventory of the VMware environment. *Note: a full report can take
a considerable amount of time to generate.
The script uses all Default values and save the document as a PDF file.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\CompanyName=
"Jacob Rutski" or
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\Company="Jacob Rutski"
$env:username = Administrator
Jacob Rutski for the Company Name.
Sideline for the Cover Page format.
Administrator for the User Name.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript .\VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1 -MSWord -CompanyName "SeriousTek"
-CoverPage "Mod" -UserName "Jacob Rutski" -VIServerName testvc.lab.com
The script uses:
Jacob Rutski Consulting for the Company Name.
Mod for the Cover Page format.
Jacob Rutski for the User Name.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript .\VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1 -Export -VIServerName
testvc.lab.com
The script uses all default values and uses testvc.lab.com as the vCenter Server.
Script will output all data to XML files in the .\Export directory created
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript .\VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1 -MSWord -CN "SeriousTek" -CP "Mod"
-UN "Jacob Rutski" -VIServerName testvc.lab.com
The script uses:
Jacob Rutski Consulting for the Company Name (alias CN).
Mod for the Cover Page format (alias CP).
Jacob Rutski for the User Name (alias UN).
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1 -AddDateTime -VIServerName
testvc.lab.com
The script uses all Default values.
Adds a date time stamp to the end of the file name.
Time stamp is in the format of yyyy-MM-dd_HHmm.
June 1, 2023 at 6PM is 2023-06-01_1800.
Output filename will be vCenterServer_2023-06-01_1800.docx
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1 -PDF -AddDateTime -VIServerName
testvc.lab.com
The script uses all Default values and saves the document as a PDF file.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\CompanyName=
"Jacob Rutski" or
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\Company="Jacob Rutski"
$env:username = Administrator
Jacob Rutski for the Company Name.
Sideline for the Cover Page format.
Administrator for the User Name.
Adds a date time stamp to the end of the file name.
Time stamp is in the format of yyyy-MM-dd_HHmm.
June 1, 2023 at 6PM is 2023-06-01_1800.
Output filename will be vCenterServerSiteName_2023-06-01_1800.pdf
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1 -Folder \\FileServer\ShareName
-VIServerName testvc.lab.com
The script uses all default values.
Output HTML file will be saved in the path \\FileServer\ShareName
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript >.\VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1 -Dev -ScriptInfo -Log
Creates the default HTML report.
Creates a text file named VMwareDocScriptV2Errors_yyyyMMddTHHmmssffff.txt that
contains up to the last 250 errors reported by the script.
Creates a text file named VMwareDocScriptV2Info_yyyy-MM-dd_HHmm.txt that contains
all the script parameters and other basic information.
Creates a text file for transcript logging named
VMwareDocScriptV2Transcript_yyyyMMddTHHmmssffff.txt.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1 -SmtpServer mail.domain.tld -From
The script uses the email server mail.domain.tld, sending from [email protected]
and sending to [email protected].
The script uses the default SMTP port 25 and does not use SSL.
If the current user's credentials are not valid to send an email, the script
prompts the user to enter valid credentials.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1 -SmtpServer mailrelay.domain.tld -From
***SENDING UNAUTHENTICATED EMAIL***
The script uses the email server mailrelay.domain.tld, sending from
[email protected] and sending to [email protected].
To send an unauthenticated email using an email relay server requires the From
email account to use the name Anonymous.
The script uses the default SMTP port 25 and does not use SSL.
***GMAIL/G SUITE SMTP RELAY***
https://support.google.com/a/answer/2956491?hl=en
https://support.google.com/a/answer/176600?hl=en
To send an email using a Gmail or g-suite account, you may have to turn ON the
"Less secure app access" option on your account.
***GMAIL/G SUITE SMTP RELAY***
The script generates an anonymous, secure password for the [email protected]
account.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1 -SmtpServer labaddomain-
com.mail.protection.outlook.com -UseSSL -From [email protected] -To
***OFFICE 365 Example***
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/mail-flow-best-practices/how-to-set-up-a-multifunction-device-or-application-to-send-email-using-office-3
This uses Option 2 from the above link.
***OFFICE 365 Example***
The script uses the email server labaddomain-com.mail.protection.outlook.com,
sending from [email protected] and sending to
The script uses the default SMTP port 25 and SSL.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1 -SmtpServer smtp.office365.com -SmtpPort
587 -UseSSL -From [email protected] -To [email protected]
The script uses the email server smtp.office365.com on port 587 using SSL, sending
from [email protected] and sending to [email protected].
If the current user's credentials are not valid to send an email, the script
prompts the user to enter valid credentials.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1 -SmtpServer smtp.gmail.com -SmtpPort 587
-UseSSL -From [email protected] -To [email protected]
*** NOTE ***
To send an email using a Gmail or g-suite account, you may have to turn ON the
"Less secure app access" option on your account.
*** NOTE ***
The script uses the email server smtp.gmail.com on port 587 using SSL, sending from
[email protected] and sending to [email protected].
If the current user's credentials are not valid to send an email, the script
prompts the user to enter valid credentials.
.INPUTS
None. You cannot pipe objects to this script.
.OUTPUTS
No objects are output from this script.
This script creates a Word, PDF, Formatted Text or HTML document.
.NOTES
NAME: VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1
VERSION: 2.01
AUTHOR: Jacob Rutski and Carl Webster
LASTEDIT: June 24, 2023
#>
#endregion
#region script parameters
#thanks to @jeffwouters and Michael B. Smith for helping me with these parameters
[CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess = $False, ConfirmImpact = "None", DefaultParameterSetName = "Word") ]
Param(
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[Alias("VC")]
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[string]$VIServerName="",
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[Switch]$HTML=$False,
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[Switch]$Text=$False,
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[Switch]$AddDateTime=$False,
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[string]$Folder="",
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[Switch]$Full=$False,
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[Switch]$Export=$False,
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[Switch]$Import=$False,
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[Switch]$Dev=$False,
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[Switch]$Log=$False,
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[Alias("SI")]
[Switch]$ScriptInfo=$False,
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[Alias("RF")]
[Switch]$ReportFooter=$False,
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[Switch]$Issues=$False,
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[Switch]$PCLICustom=$False,
[parameter(ParameterSetName="WordPDF",Mandatory=$False)]
[Switch]$MSWord=$False,
[parameter(ParameterSetName="WordPDF",Mandatory=$False)]
[Switch]$PDF=$False,
[parameter(ParameterSetName="WordPDF",Mandatory=$False)]
[Switch]$Chart=$False,
[parameter(ParameterSetName="WordPDF",Mandatory=$False)]
[Alias("CA")]
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[string]$CompanyAddress="",
[parameter(ParameterSetName="WordPDF",Mandatory=$False)]
[Alias("CE")]
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[string]$CompanyEmail="",
[parameter(ParameterSetName="WordPDF",Mandatory=$False)]
[Alias("CF")]
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[string]$CompanyFax="",
[parameter(ParameterSetName="WordPDF",Mandatory=$False)]
[Alias("CN")]
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[string]$CompanyName="",
[parameter(ParameterSetName="WordPDF",Mandatory=$False)]
[Alias("CPh")]
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[string]$CompanyPhone="",
[parameter(ParameterSetName="WordPDF",Mandatory=$False)]
[Alias("CP")]
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[string]$CoverPage="Sideline",
[parameter(ParameterSetName="WordPDF",Mandatory=$False)]
[Alias("UN")]
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[string]$UserName=$env:username,
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[string]$SmtpServer="",
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[int]$SmtpPort=25,
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[switch]$UseSSL=$False,
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[string]$From="",
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[string]$To=""
)
#endregion
#region script change log
#@carlwebster on Twitter
#http://www.CarlWebster.com
#Created on June 1, 2014
#HTML functions and sample text contributed by Ken Avram October 2014
#HTML Functions FormatHTMLTable and AddHTMLTable modified by Jake Rutski May 2015
#Organized functions into logical units 16-Oct-2014
#Added regions 16-Oct-2014
#VMware vCenter inventory
#Jacob Rutski
#http://blogs.serioustek.net
#@JRutski on Twitter
#Created on November 3rd, 2014
#
#Version 2.01 24-Jun-2023
# Fix bug that kept Virtual Distributed Switches data from being in the report
# When using -Import and -Full, handle making sure the vCenter name is given
# When using -Import and -Full, handle making sure the vCenter is disconnected when the script completes
#
#Version 2.00 21-Apr-2023
# Allow multiple output formats. You can now select any combination of HTML, MSWord, PDF, or Text
# Changed some Write-Error to Write-Warning and changed some Write-Warning to Write-Host
# Changed the default output to HTML
# Fixed remaining $Null comparisons where $null was on the right instead of the left of the comparison
# Fixed some text formatting issues
# If you select PDF for Output and Microsoft Word is not installed, update the error message to state that PDF uses Word's SaveAs PDF function
# In Function BuildDRSGroupsRules, fixed variable $DRSGroupsRules not defined error
# In Function OutputClusters, added explanations from VMware for each counter
# In Function OutputResourcePools, fixed invalid property name Name
# In Function OutputVirtualMachines, added explanations from VMware for each counter and fixed one wrong counter name
# In Function OutputVMHost made changes to the VMware performance counters put in Charts by separating the counters instead of grouping
# If one counter was not available, then no chart was created for any of the counters grouped together
# Added explanations from VMware for each counter
# Made minor changes to Function AddStatsChart
# Reformatted most Write-Error messages to show better in the console
# Removed all comments referencing versions before 2.00
# Removed existing Script ParameterSets and left only one for "WordPDF"
# Thanks to T.E.R. for testing with vCenter 8
# Updated the following functions to the latest versions:
# AddHTMLTable
# AddWordTable
# CheckWordPrereq
# FormatHTMLTable
# GetCulture
# Line
# ProcessDocumentOutput
# SaveandCloseDocumentandShutdownWord
# SaveandCloseHTMLDocument
# SaveandCloseTextDocument
# SetupHTML
# SetupText
# SetupWord
# SetWordCellFormat
# SetWordHashTable
# ValidateCoverPage
# WriteHTMLLine
# WriteWordLine
# Updated the help text
# Updated the ReadMe file
#
#endregion
Function AbortScript
{
If($MSWord -or $PDF)
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date -Format G): System Cleanup"
If(Test-Path variable:global:word)
{
$Script:Word.quit()
[System.Runtime.Interopservices.Marshal]::ReleaseComObject($Script:Word) | Out-Null
Remove-Variable -Name word -Scope Global 4>$Null
}
}
[gc]::collect()
[gc]::WaitForPendingFinalizers()
If($MSWord -or $PDF)
{
#is the winword Process still running? kill it
#find out our session (usually "1" except on TS/RDC or Citrix)
$SessionID = (Get-Process -PID $PID).SessionId
#Find out if winword running in our session
$wordprocess = ((Get-Process 'WinWord' -ea 0) | Where-Object {$_.SessionId -eq $SessionID}) | Select-Object -Property Id
If( $wordprocess -and $wordprocess.Id -gt 0)
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date -Format G): WinWord Process is still running. Attempting to stop WinWord Process # $($wordprocess.Id)"
Stop-Process $wordprocess.Id -EA 0
}
}
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date -Format G): Script has been aborted"
#stop transcript logging
If($Log -eq $True)
{
If($Script:StartLog -eq $True)
{
try
{
Stop-Transcript | Out-Null
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date -Format G): $Script:LogPath is ready for use"
}
catch
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date -Format G): Transcript/log stop failed"
}
}
}
$ErrorActionPreference = $SaveEAPreference
Exit
}
#region initial variable testing and setup
Set-StrictMode -Version 2
#force on
$PSDefaultParameterValues = @{"*:Verbose"=$True}
$SaveEAPreference = $ErrorActionPreference
$ErrorActionPreference = 'SilentlyContinue'
$script:MyVersion = '2.01'
$Script:ScriptName = "VMware_Inventory_V2.ps1"
$tmpdate = [datetime] "06/24/2023"
$Script:ReleaseDate = $tmpdate.ToUniversalTime().ToShortDateString()
If($Null -eq $HTML)
{
If($Text -or $MSWord -or $PDF)
{
$HTML = $False
}
Else
{
$HTML = $True
}
}
If($MSWord -eq $False -and $PDF -eq $False -and $Text -eq $False -and $HTML -eq $False)
{
$HTML = $True
}
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date -Format G): Testing output parameters"
If($MSWord)
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date -Format G): MSWord is set"
}
If($PDF)
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date -Format G): PDF is set"
}
If($Text)
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date -Format G): Text is set"
}
If($HTML)
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date -Format G): HTML is set"
}
If(![String]::IsNullOrEmpty($SmtpServer) -and [String]::IsNullOrEmpty($From) -and [String]::IsNullOrEmpty($To))
{
Write-Error "
`n`n
`t`t
You specified an SmtpServer but did not include a From or To email address.
`n`n
`t`t
Script cannot continue.
`n`n"
AbortScript
}
If(![String]::IsNullOrEmpty($SmtpServer) -and [String]::IsNullOrEmpty($From) -and ![String]::IsNullOrEmpty($To))
{
Write-Error "
`n`n
`t`t
You specified an SmtpServer and a To email address but did not include a From email address.
`n`n
`t`t
Script cannot continue.
`n`n"
AbortScript
}
If(![String]::IsNullOrEmpty($SmtpServer) -and [String]::IsNullOrEmpty($To) -and ![String]::IsNullOrEmpty($From))
{
Write-Error "
`n`n
`t`t
You specified an SmtpServer and a From email address but did not include a To email address.
`n`n
`t`t
Script cannot continue.
`n`n"
AbortScript
}
If(![String]::IsNullOrEmpty($From) -and ![String]::IsNullOrEmpty($To) -and [String]::IsNullOrEmpty($SmtpServer))
{
Write-Error "
`n`n
`t`t
You specified From and To email addresses but did not include the SmtpServer.
`n`n
`t`t
Script cannot continue.
`n`n"
AbortScript
}
If(![String]::IsNullOrEmpty($From) -and [String]::IsNullOrEmpty($SmtpServer))
{
Write-Error "
`n`n
`t`t
You specified a From email address but did not include the SmtpServer.
`n`n
`t`t
Script cannot continue.
`n`n"
AbortScript
}
If(![String]::IsNullOrEmpty($To) -and [String]::IsNullOrEmpty($SmtpServer))
{
Write-Error "
`n`n
`t`t
You specified a To email address but did not include the SmtpServer.
`n`n
`t`t
Script cannot continue.
`n`n"
AbortScript
}
#test if the Chart option is used and Word or PDF is not selected
If($Chart)
{
If(($MSWord -eq $False) -and ($PDF -eq $False))
{
Write-Warning ""
Write-Warning "
`n`n
`t`t
The Chart option is only valid when MSWord or PDF is also selected.
`n`n
`t`t
The Chart option is now disabled.
`n`n
"
Write-Warning ""
$Chart = $False
}
}
If($Issues)
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date -Format G): Issues is set"
$Full = $False
$Import = $False
$Export = $False
}
If($Full)
{
Write-Host ""
Write-Host "Full-Run is set. This will create a full VMware inventory and can take a significant amount of time."
Write-Host ""
}
If($Export)
{
Write-Host ""
Write-Host "Export is set - Script will output to XML for later use, overriding all output parameters."
Write-Host ""
$HTML = $False
$MSWord = $False
$PDF = $False
$Text = $False
$AddDateTime = $False
$Chart = $False
$CompanyAddress = $Null
$CompanyEmail = $Null
$CompanyFax = $Null
$CompanyName = $Null
$CompanyPhone = $Null
$CoverPage = $Null
$From = $Null
$Import = $False
$Issues = $False
$ReportFooter = $False
$SmtpServer = ""
$SmtpPort = $Null
$To = $Null
$UseSSL = $False
$UserName = $Null
Write-Host ""
Write-Host "
You specified the Export option. The following parameters are now set to False or Null.
`t`t
HTML
MSWord
PDF
Text
AddDateTime
Chart
CompanyAddress
CompanyEmail
CompanyFax
CompanyName
CompanyPhone
CoverPage
From
Import
Issues
ReportFooter
SmtpServer
SmtpPort
To
UseSSL
UserName
" -ForegroundColor White
}
If(!($VIServerName) -and (($Import -and $Full) -or !($Import))) #2.01 handle situation when using both import and full
{
$VIServerName = Read-Host 'Please enter the FQDN of your vCenter server'
}
If($Folder -ne "")
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date -Format G): Testing folder path"
#does it exist
If(Test-Path $Folder -EA 0)
{
#it exists, now check to see if it is a folder and not a file
If(Test-Path $Folder -pathType Container -EA 0)
{
#it exists and it is a folder
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date -Format G): Folder path $Folder exists and is a folder"
}
Else
{
#it exists but it is a file not a folder
#Do not indent the following write-error lines. Doing so will mess up the console formatting of the error message.