Volume Reporter 1.3
Novell Cool Solutions: Cool Tool
Reader Rating
from 8 ratings
In Brief
Create an HTML report about the status of the volumes on your network.
Vitals
- Product Categories:
- eDirectory
- Functional Categories:
- Administration
- Reporting
- Secure Identity
| Updated: | 23 May 2005 |
| File Size: | 651KB |
| License: | Free |
| Download: | /coolsolutions/tools/downloads/volume_report.zip |
| Publisher: | Brian Higgins |
Disclaimer
Please read the note from our friends in legal before using this file.
Details
This utility will scan eDirectory for volume object and report on their status. The report includes:
- Volume Name
- Volume Context
- Host Server
- Size
- Used Space
- Purgeable Space
- Free Space
- Percentage Free
- Name Space
- Mounted
- Date/Time last modified
The output from the program is written to an HTML file. Style sheets can be used to alter the layout of the HTML report to suit your organisations style. All changes made to the program are saved in an INI file so that they can be re-used the next time that the program runs. The INI files themselves can be saved and reloaded so that different report styles, column heading and tree starting points can be stored for later runs of the application.
Version 1.3
- Added column displaying purgeable space
- Added facility to add header (including HTML tags) to report
- Fixed a few calculation errors (thanks to Bryan Morgan for spotting those and suggesting adding purgeable space
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Reader Comments
- Whenever I try to run it I get the Windows XP error "VolumeReport.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close." The problem seems to be in Kernel32.dll.
- I can't run this utility under WinXP.
- Does not seem te work. Got the same error like that other person. Installed the complete delfi, but it still doesn't work.
- Useful utility. The people who are getting errors should read the README before complaining. You need to install the ActiveX controls and then run the regocx.bat file to get it to work.
- Has potential, but I received similar error on Win2K, except the actual error was: VolumeReport.ex.exe generated errors. There seems to be an extra ".ex" somewhere in the executable.
- Excellent! Just what we needed!