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This script picks on the key known issues and potential issues scripted as plugins for various technologies written as Powershell scripts and reports it all in one place so all you do in the morning is check your email.
One of they key things about this report is if there is no issue in a particular place you will not receive that section in the email. This ensures that you have only the information you need in front of you when you get into the office.
This script is not to be confused with an Audit script, although the reporting framework can also be used for auditing scripts too. Back to top
# What is checked for in the Exchange version ? The following items are included as part of the vCheck-Exchange download, they are included as vCheck Plugins and can be removed or altered very easily by editing the specific plugin file which contains the data. vCheck Plugins are found under the Plugins folder.- Exchange Basic Server Information
- Exchange Drive Details
- Exchange Services
- Exchange Component Status
- Exchange Server Health
- Exchange Health Report
- Exchange Certificates Report
- Exchange Database Availablility Groups
- Replication Health
- Exchange DB Statistics
- Exchange DB Status
- Exchange Active DB not on Preferred Server
- Exchange MAPI Connectivity
- Largest Mailboxes
- Exchange Disconnected Mailboxes
- ActiveSync Device by DeviceAccessState
- ActiveSync Device breaching access rules
- ActiveSync Device by DeviceModel
- Exchange Hub Transport Message Queues
For more information, see the vCheck-vSphere repository: https://github.com/alanrenouf/vCheck-vSphere
For an example Exchange output (doesnt contain all info) click here