Reputation: 79
So, before I place my code, I'll explain what I am trying to do, because I can't test the script myself due to what it is supposed to do, effecting what it must do. I know this is a bit odd, but bear with me please.
Once every two weeks or so, we currently run batch files to update a specific tool on all the WS's in our organization.
Yes, we do have tool propagation software, but as this specific tool is extremely important, we don't trust it's distribution to any automated method which have proven in most cases to fail without us being able to understand the reason.
So, I wrote a few simple command batch files which run the installation command, and write the output to a text file which we then manually go through to find which ws's it was installed on, and which it wasn't.
The ws's on which it was not installed are the ws's we know we know due to the failure, that we have additional issues with and we then put all our effort into finding and fixing those issues.
As you can imagine, it's a time consuming effort, and I have decided I want to automate as much as possible of the manual check, in order to know quickly which ws's failed, and the fail code.
I start out with a list of ws names in excel.
For example,
K190ASSn1.domainname
m930eastgate.domainname
n190alka.domainname
n190amsv.domainname
n190amzi.domainname
N190ARME.domainname
N190AVMA.domainname
N190AVNT.domainname
n190chockstest.domainname
N190DLCR.domainname
N190DNBS.domainname
N190edsh.domainname
n190ehma2.domainname
N190EISH.domainname
I wrote my script to do the following:
I will then end up with a file that contains all the data in one visible point (I hope).
At a later stage, I will add a script that will email the relevant team with a list of the ws's they need to deal with (Those with any run result different from zero), and what they need to do. But that's not for the here and now.
Since if I run the code and it works (I hope) it would perform the update, and I do not yet want to do that, what I am really looking for, is additional eyes to go over my code, to see if what I wrote for each action as defined above is correct and will work, and if there is a way to perhaps write what I did, better.
In general, I went over each stage and everything "looks" good.
Anyone willing to assist here ?
Added by request of @CDP1802:
Examples of the two different results that can be found in the text files. One contains a result of zero, meaning that the script worked. The other contains a code of 1603, which is a generic "there's a problem captain but I don't know what it is" response from M$ msiexec.
The spaces between the lines of the text are what appear in the actual text file.
Example 1 (0 response)
PsExec v2.33 - Execute processes remotely
Copyright (C) 2001-2021 Mark Russinovich
Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com
C:\Windows\system32>msiexec /i "\\server\Minstall\Installation.msi" /qn ACCEPTEULA=YES REPORTSERVER=server.domainname USESSL=TRUE REPORTSERVERPORT=443 IGNORESSLERRORS=TRUE InstallCertificates=yes /l*v C:\Windows\TEMP\install_log4258289.txt
Connecting to K190LPRTLV4.iaadom...
Starting PSEXESVC service on K190LPRTLV4.iaadom...
Copying authentication key to K190LPRTLV4.iaadom...
Connecting with PsExec service on K190LPRTLV4.iaadom...
Copying d:\Install425.bat to K190LPRTLV4.iaadom...
Starting d:\Install425.bat on K190LPRTLV4.iaadom...
Install425.bat exited on K190LPRTLV4.iaadom with error code 0.
Example 2 (1603 response)
PsExec v2.33 - Execute processes remotely
Copyright (C) 2001-2021 Mark Russinovich
Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com
C:\Windows\system32>msiexec /i "\\server\Minstall\Installation.msi" /qn ACCEPTEULA=YES REPORTSERVER=server.domainname USESSL=TRUE REPORTSERVERPORT=443 IGNORESSLERRORS=TRUE InstallCertificates=yes /l*v C:\Windows\TEMP\install_log4258289.txt
Connecting to K190LPRTLV3.iaadom...
Starting PSEXESVC service on K190LPRTLV3.iaadom...
Copying authentication key to K190LPRTLV3.iaadom...
Connecting with PsExec service on K190LPRTLV3.iaadom...
Copying d:\Install425.bat to K190LPRTLV3.iaadom...
Starting d:\Install425.bat on K190LPRTLV3.iaadom...
Install425.bat exited on K190LPRTLV3.iaadom with error code 1603.
The updated code is as follows:
Option Explicit
Sub Check_Files()
Const Col_Names = "A"
Const Col_Result = "B"
Const Row_Text = 4 'first line of text and result
Dim wb As Workbook
Dim wsMain As Worksheet
Dim WSNames() As String 'Will hold all the ws names as an array read from column A
Dim WSResult() 'Will hold result for specific ws
Dim DirectoryListArray() As string
ReDim DirectoryListArray(3000) 'Set the directory listing array size to 3000 as a max count
Dim NumberArray() As Long
Dim lastrow As Long, FileCount As Long, NumberCount As Long, r As Long, i As Long, j As Long
Dim awsname as string, strDir As string, strPath As string
Dim item as variant
Dim ReadFile As String, text As String, textline As String, RetCode As Integer
Set wb = ActiveWorkbook
With wb
Set wsMain = .Sheets("Main")
End With
'Copy ws names into array for speed
With wsMain
lastrow = .Cells(.Rows.Count, Col_Names).End(xlUp).Row
If lastrow < Row_Text Then
MsgBox "No ws names found in column " & Col_Names, vbCritical
Exit Sub
End If
WSNames = .Cells(1, Col_Names).Resize(lastrow).Value2
ReDim WSResult(1 To lastrow)
End With
'Write how many names were read into array
Cells(1,3) = "Number of names read into array is " & lastrow
'loop through all ws names and run the batch file for each one
For r = Row_Text To UBound(WSNames)
awsname = WSNames(r, 1) 'Read in next ws name from array
Runcmd(awsname)
Next r
'Write how many batch files were run into worksheet
Cells(2,3) = "Number of batch files run is " & r
'count how many text files have been created
strDir = "D:\Minstall"
strPath = strDir & "\*.txt"
'Loop through all the files in the directory by using Dir$ function
MyFile = Dir$(strPath)
Do While MyFile <> ""
DirectoryListArray(FileCount) = MyFile
MyFile = Dir$
FileCount = FileCount + 1
Loop
'Reset the size of the array without losing its values by using Redim Preserve
Redim Preserve DirectoryListArray(FileCount - 1)
'Write how many text files were found
Cells(3,3) = "Number of txt files found is " & FileCount
''Debug.Print writes the results to the Immediate window (press Ctrl + G to view it)
'For FileCount = 0 To UBound(DirectoryListArray)
'Debug.Print DirectoryListArray(FileCount)
'Next FileCount
'Sort the arrays so that we have the same order in both arrays
'Since both arrays should in effect have the same amount of elements
'sorting names array from A to Z
For i = LBound(WSNames) To UBound(WSNames)
For j = i + 1 To UBound(WSNames)
If UCase(WSNames(i,1)) > UCase(WSNames(j,1)) Then
Temp = WSNames(j,1)
WSNames(j,1) = WSNames(i,1)
WSNames(i,1) = Temp
End If
Next j
Next i
'sorting file array from A to Z
For i = LBound(DirectoryListArray) To UBound(DirectoryListArray)
For j = i + 1 To UBound(DirectoryListArray)
If UCase(DirectoryListArray(i,1)) > UCase(DirectoryListArray(j,1)) Then
Temp = DirectoryListArray(j,1)
DirectoryListArray(j,1) = DirectoryListArray(i,1)
DirectoryListArray(i,1) = Temp
End If
Next j
Next i
NumberCount = 0
'Loop through files in directory based on what's in array
For i = LBound(DirectoryListArray) To UBound(DirectoryListArray)
ReadFile = "D:\Minstall" & "\" & DirectoryListArray(NumberCount)
ReadFile = Application.GetOpenFilename()
Open myFile For Input As #1
Do Until EOF(1)
Line Input #1, textline
text = text & textline
Loop
Close #1
RetCode = InStr(text, "with error code ")
NumFound = Mid(text, posLat + 16, 1)
If NumFound > 0 Then
NumFound = Mid(text, posLat + 16, 4)
'Write the number found into the number array
NumberArray(NumberCount) = NumFound
NumberCount = NumberCount + 1
Else
'Write the number found into the number array
NumberArray(NumberCount) = NumFound
NumberCount = NumberCount + 1
End If
Next i
'Write the ws name into the worksheet and write the number found to the cell to the right of the ws name in the worksheet
For i = LBound(WSNames) To UBound(WSNames)
Cells(j, Col_Names) = WSNames(i,1)
Cells(j, Col_Result) = NumberCount(i,1)
j = j + 1
Next i
End Sub
Sub Runcmd(awsname)
Dim PathToBatch as string
'Set the path and batch file with the ws name as a parameter for the batch to run
PathToBatch = "D:\min425.cmd" & " " & awsname
Call Shell(PathToBatch, vbNormalFocus)
End Sub
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1116
Reputation: 16184
The main changes are using a FileSystemObject to read the text files, a Regular Expression to extract the error code, and a WScript.Shell
object to run the batch file so macro waits for the script to complete. I have commented out the RunCmd
line and replaced it with a RunTest
that creates a text file so you can test it.
Option Explicit
Sub Check_Files()
Const DIR_OUT = "D:\Minstall"
Const COL_NAMES = "A"
Const COL_RESULTS = "B"
Const COL_TS = "C" ' timestamp
Const COL_ERR = "D" ' Shell errors
Const ROW_START = 4 'first line of text and result
Dim wb As Workbook, ws As Worksheet
Dim rng As Range, arNames, awsname As String
Dim result As String, txtfile As String
Dim i As Long, LastRow As Long, n As Long, r As Long, colour As Long
Dim t0 As Single: t0 = Timer
Set wb = ThisWorkbook
Set ws = wb.Sheets("Main")
With ws
' read names into array
LastRow = .Cells(.Rows.Count, COL_NAMES).End(xlUp).Row
n = LastRow - ROW_START + 1
If n < 1 Then
MsgBox "No records found on " & ws.Name, vbCritical
Exit Sub
Else
Set rng = .Cells(ROW_START, COL_NAMES).Resize(n)
arNames = rng.Value2
'Write how many names were read into array
.Cells(1, 3) = "Number of names read into array is " & n
End If
' clear results
With rng.Offset(, 1).Resize(, 3)
.Clear
.Interior.Pattern = xlNone
End With
' run commands with WsSCript
Dim WShell As Object
Set WShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
For i = 1 To UBound(arNames)
awsname = arNames(i, 1)
r = ROW_START + i - 1
' RUN COMMANDS
.Cells(r, COL_ERR) = RunTest(awsname, DIR_OUT)
'.Cells(r, COL_ERR) = RunCmd(WShell, awsname, DIR_OUT)
.Cells(r, COL_TS) = Format(Now, "yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS") ' timestamp
Next
Set WShell = Nothing
'Write how many batch files were run into worksheet
.Cells(2, 3) = "Number of batch files run is " & UBound(arNames)
' read text files with FSO, parse with regex
Dim FSO As Object, ts As Object, regex As Object, txt As String
Set FSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set regex = CreateObject("VBScript.RegExp")
With regex
.Global = False
.MultiLine = True
.IgnoreCase = True
.Pattern = "with error code (\d+)"
End With
n = 0
' process text file
For i = 1 To UBound(arNames)
r = ROW_START + i - 1
awsname = arNames(i, 1)
txtfile = DIR_OUT & awsname & ".txt"
result = ""
' does file exist for this machine
If FSO.fileExists(txtfile) Then
' read file
n = n + 1
Set ts = FSO.openTextfile(txtfile)
txt = ts.readall
ts.Close
' extract error number from text
If regex.test(txt) Then
result = regex.Execute(txt)(0).submatches(0)
End If
' error codes
If result = "0" Then
colour = RGB(0, 255, 0) ' green
Else
colour = RGB(255, 255, 0) ' yellow
End If
Else
result = "No Text File"
colour = RGB(255, 0, 0) ' red
End If
' result
With .Cells(r, COL_RESULTS)
.Value2 = result
.Interior.Color = colour
End With
Next
.Cells(3, 3) = "Number of txt files found is " & n
.Columns.AutoFit
End With
MsgBox "Text files found for " & n, vbInformation, Format(Timer - t0, "0.0 secs")
End Sub
Function RunTest(awsname As String, folder As String) As String
Dim FSO, ts, errno: Set FSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
If Rnd() < 0.3 Then errno = 0 Else errno = Int(10000 * Rnd())
Set ts = FSO.createTextFile(folder & awsname & ".txt")
ts.write "This is with error code " & errno & "." & vbCrLf & vbCrLf
ts.Close
RunTest = "Test"
End Function
Function RunCmd(WShell, awsname As String, folder As String) As String
MsgBox "RunCmd DISABLED", vbCritical: End
'Const SCRIPT = "D:\min425.cmd"
'Dim cmd: cmd = SCRIPT & " " & awsname
'RunCmd = WShell.Run(cmd, vbNormal, True) ' waittocomplete
End Function
Upvotes: 1