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$assignedLicenses = $licenseAssignmentManager.QueryAssignedLicenses( $) | Group-Object -Property EntityId, EntityDisplayName, Scope $licenseAssignmentManager = Get-View $LicenseManager.licenseAssignmentManager #requires -version 4 $licenseManager = Get-View $Global: You can download Get-vSphereAssignedLicensesInfo.ps1 here or from /kunaludapi. Get-vSphereLicenseInfo.ps1 | Export-Csv c:\licdata.csv
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If the output need to be in csv file use as below. Powercli Get vCenter assigned licenses reportĪfter running the script it give me complete list of information. Powercli Get vCenter licenses information #3: Connect to multiple vCenter (Change servername, user and password accordingly)Ĭonnect-VIserver -Server 192.168.34.20 -User -Password passwardĬonnect-VIserver -Server -User -Password passward
FIND VSPHERE LICENSE KEY INSTALL
Many times I have found people install Esxi server or any other system but don't assign license which causes disconnection after evaluation period end.
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This usage report helps if there are any unassigned licenses (any entity is using evaluation license) for compliance purpose. With below commands you load VMware.PowerCLI and login to multiple vCenters. Using this script is as similar as earlier one. Here in this script it helps you to get report of assigned licences information. This is a second part of earlier written article Powercli Get vCenter licenses information, that script will help to collect all the added VMware licenses but doesn't show which system is utilizing the license.