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NetApp PowerShell Toolkit 4.6 released!

Kartik_Gupta
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Dear PowerShell community,


We are glad to announce the release of NetApp PowerShell Toolkit version 4.6 . This unified release has enhancements for Data ONTAP module. 

 

ONTAP PowerShell Module:
The latest release adds upto 2210 cmdlets and provides maximum API coverage for ONTAP 9.4 and is backward compatible with previous ONTAP releases.

SANtricity PowerShell Toolkit
The SANtricity PowerShell module supports more than 300 cmdlets, enabling the storage administration of NetApp E-Series storage systems and EF-Series all-flash arrays.

 

Download the PowerShell Toolkit 4.6 from here


Regards,
NetApp PowerShell Toolkit Team

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JGPSHNTAP
21,969 Views

^^

Thanks for another release.   

 

Back in the 7-mode days, we used get-natoolkitversion a lot with queries on scripts for cmdlets.

 

If possible, can we get  get-nctoolkitversion for the next release.  get-natoolkitversion reports 4.4 not 4.6.

 

unless I missed something in one of the cmdlets.

 

Also, if possible, can we have an add-on to the scanner pool policy to apply to certain clusters for svm-dr

 

we have to bypass this by doing 

 

Invoke-NcSsh "vserver vscan scanner-pool apply-policy -vserver " + $VserverName + " -scanner-pool " + $ScannerPoolName + " -scanner-policy " + $ScanPol + " -cluster " + $ScanPolCluster

 

The -cluster flag is what we are missing....

 

any assistance in the next release would be great.

mcgue
21,701 Views

I'm seeing the same with the version reporting as 4.4 instead of 4.6 with the cmdlet you mentioned.

SuperMegaGreat
20,740 Views

Sorry for being the obvious noob.  

 

We all start somewhere i guess.

When i goto the link you provided above (or any of the tool kit links for that matter), i can't seem to find any modules to download. 

I am redirected here:  https://mysupport.netapp.com/tools/info/ECMLP2310788I.html?productID=61926

I can't do anything but download the SANtricity package.  I already have WFA running on the system, and thus do not need anything other than the PowerShell toll kit.  From earlier versions, it looked like it was a .zip that you just extract into your modules directory.  I could be wrong about this.  

If i need to install everything, i am ok with that, but I could really use an install document.

Does anyone have a link to anything that can help me?  As i said earlier, i am a noob at powerShell and could really use some examples from a base WFA install.  

SuperMegaGreat
20,720 Views

Fun fact - I installed the SANtricity package and there are no modules in there.

I have now uninstalled it.  Does anyone know where i can find the tool kit .zip?

mcgue
20,660 Views

Your link looks correct.  Are you downloading NetApp_PowerShell_Toolkit_4.6.0.msi ?

SuperMegaGreat
20,615 Views

I don't see the option for "NetApp_PowerShell_Toolkit_4.6.0.msi"

The only thing on the download page is the SANtricity stuff.

is it posisble we have diffrent access rights or something?

SuperMegaGreat
20,615 Views

Dear god.

 

Once i full screened my window, i noticed the check box and "continue" buttons.  

*sigh*

 

Thank you for trying to help!

twitchyarby
20,439 Views

Is there any roadmap for getting this toolkit on Powershell Core?
I have a use case for managing hundreds of NetApps, but it requires the toolkit to be on PS Core.

Craig_McKellar
17,149 Views

+1 for Powershell Core, the release is now at 6.1 and with the Visual Studio Code support as well, not having NetApp modules available is a major stumbling block.

 

Any update on this?

Craig_McKellar
11,472 Views

To the point you can't even install it as it then causes further issues - honestly if it's a choice between Core automation with an Azure future vs NetApp.........

 

Import-Module DataONTAP


Import-Module : Module 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules\DataONTAP\DataONTAP.psd1' does not support current PowerShell edition 'Core'. Its supported editions are 'Desktop'. Use 'Import-Module -SkipEditionCheck' to ignore the compatibility
of this module.
At line:1 char:1
+ Import-Module Data*
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (C:\WINDOWS\syst...\DataONTAP.psd1:String) [Import-Module], InvalidOperationExcep
tion
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : Modules_PSEditionNotSupported,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.ImportModuleCommand

 

 Import-Module DataONTAP -SkipEditionCheck


Import-Module : Could not load type 'System.Management.Automation.PSSnapIn' from assembly 'System.Management.Automation, Version=6.1.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
At line:1 char:1
+ Import-Module Data* -SkipEditionCheck
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Import-Module], TypeLoadException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : System.TypeLoadException,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.ImportModuleCommand

Raoul_Schaffner
11,441 Views

+1 for Powershell Core support request from me as well. That would be really nice.

KopingWang
11,261 Views

Does not supoort PowerShell Core (6.1).

Any tips?

James_BGRS
10,934 Views

I just install version 4.7, does not support PS 6.1 either

James@Toronto
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