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NetScaler 1.0 Documentation Script Has Been Updated 12-May-2014
Barry has updated his NetScaler script to fix two reported bugs. I then updated his script with changes I have made to some of the Word functionality and various Warning and Error messages.
#Version 1.0.1 script May 12, 2014
#Minor bug fix release- Load Balancer: Changed the chapter name “Services” to “Services and Service Groups”. Thanks to Carl Behrent for the heads up!
- Authentication Local Groups: Changed logic for the Group Name. Thanks to Erik Spicer for the heads up!
- Script will no longer terminate if the CompanyName registry key is empty and the CompanyName parameter is not used
- Warning and Error messages are now offset so they are more easily seen and read
Known Issue
- Authentication Local Groups: It will sometimes report an extra -option in the name field. This will be fixed soon.
The script at this time does not yet support Access Gateway reporting. That will be included in a future version. I added to the script help text, the change log file and the ReadMe file the current script functionality:
This release supports the following NetScaler functionality
- NetScaler System Information
- Version / NSIP / vLAN
- NetScaler Global Settings
- NetScaler Feature and mode state
- NetScaler Networking
- IP Address / vLAN / Routing Table / DNS
- NetScaler Authentication
- Local / LDAP
- NetScaler Traffic Domain
- Assigned Content Switch / Load Balancer / Service / Server
- NetScaler Monitoring
- NetScaler Certificate
- NetScaler Content Switches
- Assigned Load Balancer / Service / Server
- NetScaler Load Balancer
- Assigned Service / Server
- NetScaler Service
- Assigned Server / monitor
- NetScaler Service Group
- Assigned Server / monitor
- NetScaler Server
- NetScaler Custom Monitor
- NetScaler Policy
- NetScaler Action
- NetScaler Profile
NOTE: This script is continually updated. You can always find the most current version by going to https://carlwebster.com/where-to-get-copies-of-the-documentation-scripts/
Thanks
Webster
May 12, 2014
NetScaler, PowerShell