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Alternative for "df -hs" in powershell cmdlet

rmatsumoto
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Hello,

I want to find out how much data is saved through deduplication with volumes on a cmode cluster, and so far I haven't found a cmdlet that'll display properties that'd be displayed if I typed "df -hs" on a 7-mode filer.  get-ncvol can show me whether a volume is deduped, but I don't see any other property that I can use to calculate the amount saved.  I don't see anything that'd allow me to do that in get-ncvol either.  Is there a way to get this info?

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beam
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You may be able to find the information you are looking for in the volume sis attributes returned by Get-NcVol:

PS C:\> $vol = Get-NcVol powershell

PS C:\> $vol | fl *

State                              : online

TotalSize                          : 429496729600

Used                               : 28

Available                          : 308469071872

Dedupe                             : True

FilesUsed                          : 180

FilesTotal                         : 12451833

Aggregate                          : aggr1

JunctionPath                       : /powershell

Name                               : powershell

NcController                       : 10.61.167.254

Volume64bitUpgradeAttributes       :

VolumeAntivirusAttributes          : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeAntivirusAttributes

VolumeAutosizeAttributes           : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeAutosizeAttributes

VolumeCloneAttributes              :

VolumeDirectoryAttributes          : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeDirectoryAttributes

VolumeExportAttributes             : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeExportAttributes

VolumeFlexcacheAttributes          :

VolumeHybridCacheAttributes        : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeHybridCacheAttributes

VolumeIdAttributes                 : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeIdAttributes

VolumeInodeAttributes              : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeInodeAttributes

VolumeLanguageAttributes           : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeLanguageAttributes

VolumeMirrorAttributes             : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeMirrorAttributes

VolumePerformanceAttributes        : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumePerformanceAttributes

VolumeSecurityAttributes           : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeSecurityAttributes

VolumeSisAttributes                : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeSisAttributes

VolumeSnapshotAttributes           : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeSnapshotAttributes

VolumeSnapshotAutodeleteAttributes : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeSnapshotAutodeleteAttributes

VolumeSpaceAttributes              : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeSpaceAttributes

VolumeStateAttributes              : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeStateAttributes

VolumeStripingAttributes           : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeStripingAttributes

VolumeVmAlignAttributes            : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeVmAlignAttributes

Vserver                            : beam01

PS C:\> $vol.VolumeSisAttributes

CompressionSpaceSaved                      : 0

DeduplicationSpaceSaved                    : 495320399872

IsSisLoggingEnabled                        : False

IsSisVolume                                : True

NcController                               : 10.61.167.254

PercentageCompressionSpaceSaved            : 0

PercentageDeduplicationSpaceSaved          : 83

PercentageTotalSpaceSaved                  : 83

TotalSpaceSaved                            : 495320399872

CompressionSpaceSavedSpecified             : True

DeduplicationSpaceSavedSpecified           : True

IsSisLoggingEnabledSpecified               : True

IsSisVolumeSpecified                       : True

PercentageCompressionSpaceSavedSpecified   : True

PercentageDeduplicationSpaceSavedSpecified : True

PercentageTotalSpaceSavedSpecified         : True

TotalSpaceSavedSpecified                   : True

-Steven

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bsti
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I'd like to see this baked into a native cmdlet too.  In the meantime, you can get that data using this:

Invoke-Nassh "df -hs"

beam
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You may be able to find the information you are looking for in the volume sis attributes returned by Get-NcVol:

PS C:\> $vol = Get-NcVol powershell

PS C:\> $vol | fl *

State                              : online

TotalSize                          : 429496729600

Used                               : 28

Available                          : 308469071872

Dedupe                             : True

FilesUsed                          : 180

FilesTotal                         : 12451833

Aggregate                          : aggr1

JunctionPath                       : /powershell

Name                               : powershell

NcController                       : 10.61.167.254

Volume64bitUpgradeAttributes       :

VolumeAntivirusAttributes          : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeAntivirusAttributes

VolumeAutosizeAttributes           : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeAutosizeAttributes

VolumeCloneAttributes              :

VolumeDirectoryAttributes          : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeDirectoryAttributes

VolumeExportAttributes             : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeExportAttributes

VolumeFlexcacheAttributes          :

VolumeHybridCacheAttributes        : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeHybridCacheAttributes

VolumeIdAttributes                 : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeIdAttributes

VolumeInodeAttributes              : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeInodeAttributes

VolumeLanguageAttributes           : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeLanguageAttributes

VolumeMirrorAttributes             : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeMirrorAttributes

VolumePerformanceAttributes        : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumePerformanceAttributes

VolumeSecurityAttributes           : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeSecurityAttributes

VolumeSisAttributes                : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeSisAttributes

VolumeSnapshotAttributes           : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeSnapshotAttributes

VolumeSnapshotAutodeleteAttributes : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeSnapshotAutodeleteAttributes

VolumeSpaceAttributes              : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeSpaceAttributes

VolumeStateAttributes              : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeStateAttributes

VolumeStripingAttributes           : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeStripingAttributes

VolumeVmAlignAttributes            : DataONTAP.C.Types.Volume.VolumeVmAlignAttributes

Vserver                            : beam01

PS C:\> $vol.VolumeSisAttributes

CompressionSpaceSaved                      : 0

DeduplicationSpaceSaved                    : 495320399872

IsSisLoggingEnabled                        : False

IsSisVolume                                : True

NcController                               : 10.61.167.254

PercentageCompressionSpaceSaved            : 0

PercentageDeduplicationSpaceSaved          : 83

PercentageTotalSpaceSaved                  : 83

TotalSpaceSaved                            : 495320399872

CompressionSpaceSavedSpecified             : True

DeduplicationSpaceSavedSpecified           : True

IsSisLoggingEnabledSpecified               : True

IsSisVolumeSpecified                       : True

PercentageCompressionSpaceSavedSpecified   : True

PercentageDeduplicationSpaceSavedSpecified : True

PercentageTotalSpaceSavedSpecified         : True

TotalSpaceSavedSpecified                   : True

-Steven

rmatsumoto
10,429 Views

Very helpful. Thanks!

vinith
10,429 Views

Nice Steve

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