Microsoft Virtualization Discussions
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For some reason, the 2.2 version of the toolkit returns a LOT fewer volumes on some of my controllers than the same cmdlet in 1.7. Most of the volumes in question are Snapmirror Destinations. It's strange, but I don't see a pattern in which show up and which do not. Some destination volumes show up, others don't.
Is there a difference in the way this cmdlet filters results by default?
I'll keep looking, and will post if I find a common attribute among the missing volumes.
It was simpler than I thought. I have 3 aggregates, and for some reason all of the vols missing in the get-navol call belong to the same aggregate. For some reason, any volumes in this aggregate are not being reported by get-navol.
The only unusual characteristic of the aggregate is it's fuller than I'd like (over 90% full).
Do the volumes show up if you use the -Terse switch with Get-NaVol?
It does. However, I just read the description of the new -terse switch on this cmdlet, and the description does not make it clear it will report a different number of volumes.
So, is this in fact intended behavior or is this a bug? Why is not adding the -terse parameter causing different volumes to display?
My second thought is if this is intended behavior, I have to go fix *several* scripts to include this new switch. This is new behavior added as of this (or a recent) release of the toolkit, and I would have had it default to behaving like previous versions of the toolkit, rather than me having to do something different between releases to get the same results. I think changes like this will cause your users many issues and make changing toolkit versions somewhat perilous.
Just pinging this topic to see if thise was identified as a bug or intended behavior. I can't upgrade past 1.7 until this is addressed, so I'm wondering if this will be fixed in a future version. Thanks!
We are aware of the issue, and are working toward a resolution for an upcoming release, so stay tuned!
Excellent! Thanks very much!
Toolkit 2.3, released today, fixes this issue. In order to get the best performance from the PowerShell Toolkit, I would still recommend using the -Terse switch if you are not using the additional properties returned when -Terse is not present.