Hi Luc,
if you can check get-vsancomponent commands .all the parameters which are used in this command are false .
so i was expective some output if i run get-vsancomponent without any parameters.
It looks indeed as if the 'Required' indication for that cmdlet is not correct.
You have to specify at least the VsanDisk or VsanObject parameter.
Have a look at PowerCLI Cookbook for VSAN, there is a great example in section Sample RVC vsan.vm_object_info Report (page 107 in my version)
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It looks indeed as if the 'Required' indication for that cmdlet is not correct.
You have to specify at least the VsanDisk or VsanObject parameter.
Have a look at PowerCLI Cookbook for VSAN, there is a great example in section Sample RVC vsan.vm_object_info Report (page 107 in my version)
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thnaks luci am checking this .