Hello,
In our environment we are having NFS DS and it's totally full. When i check the report from vRops the Total Capacity is 4.7TB, Free Space is 1.01TB, Remaining Space 0% and Provisioned Space 11.8TB.
When i check with SAN team, they need information of Device.
Device Tab which they are looking in Home - Datastore and Datastores Clusters - Datacenter - In right side Datastore and Datastores Clusters Tab.
I need single script to get with DS name + Capacity + Free Space + Device information for DS in which the total capacity is < 70%.
I already tried with
Get-Datastore | Get-DatastoreMountInfo | Sort Datastore, VMHost | FT –AutoSize
I am not aware how to call Get-DatastoreMountInfo function in PowerCLI.
Regards
GaneshSS
$report = @()
foreach($cluster in Get-Cluster){
Get-VMHost -Location $cluster | Get-Datastore | %{
$info = "" | select DataCenter, Cluster, Name, Capacity, Provisioned, Available
$info.Datacenter = $_.Datacenter
$info.Cluster = $cluster.Name
$info.Name = $_.Name
$info.Capacity = [math]::Round($_.capacityMB/1024,2)
$info.Provisioned = [math]::Round(($_.ExtensionData.Summary.Capacity - $_.ExtensionData.Summary.FreeSpace + $_.ExtensionData.Summary.Uncommitted)/1GB,2)
$info.Available = [math]::Round($info.Capacity - $info.Provisioned,2)
$report += $info
}
}
$report | Export-Csv "C:\cluster-ds.csv" -NoTypeInformation -UseCulture
Source - @LucD - refer - PowerCli DataStore Audit?
Thanks Haridas for the reply.
I already get these information from vRops. Apart of it I need NAS Datastore Device Information details which is available in VC. I am attaching herewith Screen shot what info I required.
Regards
GaneshSS
This will work -
PS C:\> $nfsds = Get-VMHost esxiHostname | Get-Datastore | where { $_.Type -eq "nfs" -and $_.Accessible -eq "True"} | select Name, RemotePath, @{N="NfsServer"; E={[String]$_.RemoteHost}}, FreeSpaceGB, CapacityGB
#Export Datstore information to CSV in c:\temp\nfs-ds.csv file
PS C:\> $nfsds | Export-Csv -NoTypeInformation -path c:\temp\nfs-ds.csv
#See the DS info on command line.
PS C:\> $nfsds
Thanks
Hi Haridas
Thank you Haridas... It's working fine what i want. I will Message you again if anything is required.
Regards
GaneshSS
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