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Cannot Reach Multiple Citrix Environments

Open audioeptesicus opened this issue 5 years ago • 4 comments

I'm wanting to execute the script to run against multiple Citrix environments. I've added 3 delivery controllers to the DeliveryControllers value in the Parameters.XML file, and the script executes against the first delivery controller only, and will not run against the other two. I've checked that the script executes successfully against each delivery controller separately, but not together. Is this possible?

I should note that 2 of the environments are in the same domain (prod and dev), and the 3rd is in another, but again, I'm able to execute the script successfully against each when running them separately.

audioeptesicus avatar Apr 15 '19 16:04 audioeptesicus

Did you ever get this worked out? We have 10+ sites in our environment and each site has 4 DCs (all on the same domain). I'd like to utilize 1 script if possible for the entire environment but if I need to run a script per site i can deal with that.

phildo23 avatar Jun 24 '19 14:06 phildo23

Did you ever get this worked out? We have 10+ sites in our environment and each site has 4 DCs (all on the same domain). I'd like to utilize 1 script if possible for the entire environment but if I need to run a script per site i can deal with that.

I was not successful in getting this working with 1 script... Instead, I have a scheduled task to run the script on a delivery controller in each environment, while another scheduled script will run and wait for the HTML outputs from the environment's reports. Once the reports are all saved, my 'master' script will join the HTML reports and will then e-mail them out.

audioeptesicus avatar Jun 24 '19 15:06 audioeptesicus

Did you ever get this worked out? We have 10+ sites in our environment and each site has 4 DCs (all on the same domain). I'd like to utilize 1 script if possible for the entire environment but if I need to run a script per site i can deal with that.

I was not successful in getting this working with 1 script... Instead, I have a scheduled task to run the script on a delivery controller in each environment, while another scheduled script will run and wait for the HTML outputs from the environment's reports. Once the reports are all saved, my 'master' script will join the HTML reports and will then e-mail them out.

Hi Audioeptesicus , we have a similar situation , may you please share the scheduled script that consolidates the HTML Output files in one and sends the email out...

Swaticat241 avatar Aug 24 '19 07:08 Swaticat241

Thanks for reminding me. I was going to look into that too but never got around to it so I just setup email rules. Can you share that script? Or at least fill me in on what the best method you found for combining them was? Thanks!

phildo23 avatar Aug 29 '19 23:08 phildo23