Hi,
I am looking for ways to get complete details of the storage adapters on my ESX box. I came across below below script but it gives the target iqn details where as i need host iqn details, is it possible to get this information?
$esxImpl = Get-VMHost -Name
$storImpl = Get-VMHostStorage -VMHost $esxImpl
$stor = get-view $storImpl.ID
foreach($adapter in $stor.StorageDeviceInfo.ScsiTopology.Adapter){
Write-Host $adapter.Adapter
foreach($target in $adapter.Target){
Write-Host $target.Transport.IScsiName
}
}
Thanks
Sure, that info is in the same object, different property.
Try this adapted script. Should give you a better overview of your iSCSI topology.
$stor = get-view (Get-VMHostStorage -VMHost (Get-VMHost -Name <ESX-hostname>)).ID $stor.StorageDeviceInfo.HostBusAdapter | where {$_.GetType().Name -eq "HostInternetScsiHba"} | %{ Write-Host "Device" $_.Device "iSCSI" $_.IScsiName $device = $_.Device $stor.StorageDeviceInfo.ScsiTopology.Adapter | where {$_.Adapter -like ("*" + $device)} | %{ $_.Target | %{ Write-Host "`tTarget" $_.Target Write-Host "`tIScsiName" $_.Transport.IScsiName } } }
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Sure, that info is in the same object, different property.
Try this adapted script. Should give you a better overview of your iSCSI topology.
$stor = get-view (Get-VMHostStorage -VMHost (Get-VMHost -Name <ESX-hostname>)).ID $stor.StorageDeviceInfo.HostBusAdapter | where {$_.GetType().Name -eq "HostInternetScsiHba"} | %{ Write-Host "Device" $_.Device "iSCSI" $_.IScsiName $device = $_.Device $stor.StorageDeviceInfo.ScsiTopology.Adapter | where {$_.Adapter -like ("*" + $device)} | %{ $_.Target | %{ Write-Host "`tTarget" $_.Target Write-Host "`tIScsiName" $_.Transport.IScsiName } } }
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Hi,
It worked perfectly fine. One last thing, will i be able to get IP address details as well? If yes then whats the variblae that host this info. I tried $_.IP, $_.IPSettings, $_.IPAddress but no luck.
Thanks
In the HostInternetScsiTargetTransport object there is a property address that should contain an array with the IP addresses.
Try this
$stor = get-view (Get-VMHostStorage -VMHost (Get-VMHost -Name <ESX-hostname>)).ID $stor.StorageDeviceInfo.HostBusAdapter | where {$_.GetType().Name -eq "HostInternetScsiHba"} | %{ Write-Host "Device" $_.Device "iSCSI" $_.IScsiName $device = $_.Device $stor.StorageDeviceInfo.ScsiTopology.Adapter | where {$_.Adapter -like ("*" + $device)} | %{ $_.Target | %{ Write-Host "`tTarget" $_.Target Write-Host "`tIScsiName" $_.Transport.IScsiName foreach($ip in $_.Transport.address){ Write-Host "`tIP addr" $ip } } } }
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Hi,
Thanks. I should have been more specific, i am looking for IP addresses
assigned to my HBA adapters and not the target IP address. I jus tried
$_.address along with $_.Device and $_.IscsiAlias but it doesn't seem to
work.
Thanks
Srinivas
The IP properties of the HBA can be found in the HostInternetScsiHbaIPProperties object which is accessible from the ipProperties property in the HostInternetScsiHba object.
$stor = get-view (Get-VMHostStorage -VMHost (Get-VMHost -Name <ESX-hostname>)).ID $stor.StorageDeviceInfo.HostBusAdapter | where {$_.GetType().Name -eq "HostInternetScsiHba"} | %{ Write-Host "Device" $_.Device "iSCSI" $_.IScsiName Write-Host "IP properties" Write-Host "`tIP address" $_.ipProperties.address Write-Host "`tMAC address" $_.ipProperties.mac Write-Host $device = $_.Device $stor.StorageDeviceInfo.ScsiTopology.Adapter | where {$_.Adapter -like ("*" + $device)} | %{ $_.Target | %{ Write-Host "`tTarget" $_.Target Write-Host "`tIScsiName" $_.Transport.IScsiName foreach($ip in $_.Transport.address){ Write-Host "`tIP addr" $ip } } } }
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Hi,
Need to get the storage adaptert hardware details like firmware version, driver version etc using shell script. Anyone please help me ?
Regards,
Rajesh
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