HP Scripting Tools for Windows PowerShell manual Log processing examples

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IP

: 192.168.1.3

HOSTNAME

: isabella-vp2.company.net

STATUS_TYPE

: WARNING

STATUS_MESSAGE

: {Host power is already ON.}

IP

: 192.168.1.1

HOSTNAME

: ilohostbc.company.net

STATUS_TYPE

: OK

STATUS_MESSAGE

: OK

HOST_POWER

: ON

IP

: 192.168.1.3

HOSTNAME

: isabella-vp2.company.net

STATUS_TYPE

: OK

STATUS_MESSAGE

: OK

HOST_POWER

: ON

Because the items in the CSV file are named the same as the parameters, you can pipe the imported object into the cmdlet and get the same results again as shown in the following script.

PowerShell script:

$path = ".\input1.csv" $csv = Import-Csv $path

$rt = $csv Set-HPiLOHostPower $rt Format-List

$rt = $csv Get-HPiLOHostPower $rt Format-List

As demonstrated by the preceding examples, the methods available for providing input to a cmdlet are very flexible. These same techniques can be used on most iLO cmdlets.

Log processing examples

The following examples demonstrate how to access iLO log data. In these examples, you want to get a summary of the events in the iLO logs without having to view all the log events. The summary enables you to focus on the details for specific types of events in the logs.

The following input CSV file and script create an event summary for two iLOs.

CSV input file:

Input3.csv:

Server,Username,Password

192.168.1.9,admin,admin123

192.168.1.14,admin,admin123

PowerShell script:

$path = ".\input3.csv" $csv = Import-Csv $path

$rt = $csv Get-HPiLOEventLog

#process the ilo event log returned from each iLO foreach ($ilo in $rt) {

$ilo.IP + " has " + $ilo.EVENT.Count + " iLO log entries." $sevs = $(foreach ($event in $ilo.EVENT) {$event.SEVERITY}) $uniqsev = $($sevs Sort-Object Get-Unique)

$sevcnts = $ilo.EVENT group-object -property SEVERITY –noelement "There are " + $uniqsev.Count + " type(s) of events in the iLO log.” $sevcnts Format-Table

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Contents HP Scripting Tools for Windows PowerShell User Guide Acknowledgments Contents Features Introduction to HP Scripting Tools for Windows PowerShellWindows PowerShell Installing HP iLO Cmdlets for Windows PowerShell InstallationSystem prerequisites Supported operating systemsClick Start and select Run Uninstalling HP iLO Cmdlets for Windows PowerShellCmdlet Help HP Scripting Tools for Windows PowerShell cmdletsGets the current Enforce AES/3DES Encryption status Obtain more precise and complete asset data Post IPv6 supportUsing the Find-HPiLOcmdlet PowerShell script Piping output from one command to anotherGuid Using iLO cmdlets on multiple targets Using the Update-HPiLOFirmware cmdletHostname Input2.csv Server 192.168.1.1 Log processing examples PowerShell script Return objects and error handling Script writing methodology General issues TroubleshootingSupport Information Support and other resourcesContacting HP Windows PowerShell resources Documentation feedback Index

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