[Xymon] Windows Update Script
Bruno Manzoni
bruno.manzoni at ubi-network.ch
Thu Oct 20 16:04:43 CEST 2022
Thanks, just update my doc with this info!
Bruno
Le 20.10.2022 à 15:45, Timothy Williams a écrit :
> I added this before the first Function; note that I install and run
> from a C:\Utils folder, not Program Files, change as needed.
>
> $extfilepath = 'c:\Utils\ext'
> IF(!(Test-Path $extfilepath))
> {New-Item C:\Utils\ext –Type Directory}
>
> I also filtered the output in the ForEach loop by enclosing If
> ($patchAge -lt 365){...}
>
> *Timothy L. Williams*
>
> Windows Server *Operating Systems Analyst
> *Virginia Commonwealth University
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 20, 2022 at 8:32 AM Galen Johnson <solitaryr at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Xymonton is self-service. The maintainer doesn't add the
> monitors. It can be as simple as a link to your GH or a text copy
> people can download from there.
>
> =G=
>
> On Thu, Oct 20, 2022 at 12:49 AM Bruno Manzoni
> <bruno.manzoni at ubi-network.ch> wrote:
>
> Thanks all for your feedback,
>
> >Perhaps this could be added to Xymonton
> <https://wiki.xymonton.org/doku.php>
> I dont know who manage Xymonton, but he could add it!
>
> >Yes, an excellent script! For my copy, I added a check that
> the ext folder exists, create if not (it doesn't by default in
> my environment). Also it found an obsolete patch of 2978 days
> old (not even available at MS) so I created a filter to
> exclude reporting on patches over 365 days.
>
> Let us know what modification did you did! (Send an email or
> create an issue on Github)! And my 2 cents comments:
> - The check for the ext folder to exist should be better in
> the powershell client: maybe just a warning or just created at
> the install time (or both)
> - For the obsolete patch, a filter seems not a perfect
> solution (but could be still usefull to have the code!): if
> you know a better way to do it or if you know why it is not
> reported as it is in Windows: let us know !
>
> Bruno
>
> Le 20.10.2022 à 01:24, James Louis a écrit :
>> Perhaps this could be added to Xymonton
>> <https://wiki.xymonton.org/doku.php>.
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 5:58 PM Timothy Williams
>> <tlwilliams4 at vcu.edu> wrote:
>>
>> Yes, an excellent script! For my copy, I added a check
>> that the ext folder exists, create if not (it doesn't by
>> default in my environment). Also it found an obsolete
>> patch of 2978 days old (not even available at MS) so I
>> created a filter to exclude reporting on patches over 365
>> days.
>>
>> Timothy Williams, UCC
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 19, 2022, 6:39 PM Bruno Manzoni
>> <bruno.manzoni at ubi-network.ch> wrote:
>>
>> Hello List,
>>
>> Thanks to Kris, we (the list) receive a script to
>> manage Windows Updates!
>>
>> With his authorization I just published the script on
>> Github and a guide to make it running quickly
>>
>> https://github.com/bonomani/Xymon-powershell-client-with-Windows-updates-centrally-managed/
>>
>> Bruno
>>
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