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BRILLIANT!
Thus far, I am able to manually generate AND schedule server status reports/Health Reports to CIS! I can also see the end result @ https://cis.citrix.com!
In fact, it works so well at this stage that I have to FIX one of my plugins to NOT fire on "fresh yum.log"
GREAT WORK, EVERYONE!
HOW DO I KNOW?
Attached are screen shots with SARCASTIC MCP/B5500 COMMANDS to hide my personal information.
After installing XenCenter, scheduled CIS uploads
Scheduled one immediately
Checked CIS and forsooth! It was there, parsed, and to return the favor to our awesome team, I need to update my CIS plugin for yum.log detection (ie, don't worry about the install yum.log)
Apologies, but this will be more academic – I am just really excited for the effort, the planning, and being able to test such a feature as well as work on the OTHER end of it (CIS Plugin Development) ... seeing a single point of control, simple solution gain momentum is exciting for the XS community, clients, as well as much needed to reduce the Admin's time spent gathering that with which automation tools can.
Off to the office, so Mr. Turner & Team – cheers!