This is just short post because I have experiences PowerCLI warning "Recent servers file is corrupt" depicted below.
Google returns just one result here.
The solution to get out warning message is fairly simple.
Just remove corrupted file C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\VMware\PowerCLI\RecentServerList.xml which will be created during the next PowerCLI run.
Hope this helps some other folks.
PS C:\Users\Administrator> C:\Users\Administrator\Documents\scripts\Cluster_hosts_vCPU_pCPU_report.ps1
WARNING: Recent servers file is corrupt: C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\VMware\PowerCLI\RecentServerList.xml
UTC date time: 04/15/2016 12:32:52 Cluster: Cluster ESX name: esx01.home.uw.cz.Name pCPUs: 2 vCPUs: 19 vCPU/pCPU ratio: 9.5 UTC date time: 04/15/2016 12:32:52 Cluster: Cluster ESX name: esx02.home.uw.cz.Name pCPUs: 2 vCPUs: 12 vCPU/pCPU ratio: 6
Google returns just one result here.
The solution to get out warning message is fairly simple.
Just remove corrupted file C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\VMware\PowerCLI\RecentServerList.xml which will be created during the next PowerCLI run.
Hope this helps some other folks.
1 comment:
Hi there,
Thanks for the tip^!
I had same the same problem with a passive connection to a nagios server.
I just changed the port to contact my nagios server from 443 to 5667 in my nsclient.ini and it works!
Big Bisous
Carlos
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