@lamw (twitter account) has created and published the first vSphere Health Check Report script. The script reports on the following:
- New New licensing format/summary
- New EVC Enabled information
- New Cluster VM monitoring
- New Cluster Host monitoring
- New # of VMotions within a cluster
- New Datastore uncommitted info
- New CPU power management info
- New VM info (FT, Record/Replay, Clean Poweroff)
- New Host IPv6, FT, SSL Thumbprint
- New Host Profiles
- New vApp information
- New Distributed vSwitch information
- vCenter Build/Release
- Active Sessions
- ESX/ESXi Build/Release
- Cluster(s) Name/Statistics (Hosts,CPU and MEM availabity, HA,DRS and DPM enabled, Resource Pools, Health)
- ESX/ESXi Hardware configuration (NICs/HBAs)
- ESX/ESXi Hardware Health Sensor via CIM
- ESX/ESXi State
- ESX/ESXi Configurations (for detailed information, use detail-hosts option)
- ESX/ESXi Multipathing Info (only available in host or detail-hosts option)
- ESX/ESXi Datastore summary
- ESX/ESXi LUN summary
- ESX/ESXi Portgroup summary
- ESX/ESXi Hostd logs
- CDP Summary
- Recent Tasks
- Virtual Machine summary
- VM Storage summary
- VM Network summary
- VM w/Snapshots
- VM w/Snapshot delta age
- VM w/RDMs
- VM w/NPIV enabled
- VM w/connected CD-ROMs
- VM w/connected Floppys
You can find more info here: http://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-9842