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Test-Path

tyrone_owen_1
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Hi,

 

Hope you can help.

 

I want to get the IP address of a SVM's cifs lif into a variable and use this variable in Test-Path, but I can't work out what's happening:

 

 

 

$newshare = share_test
$activevserverip = Get-NcNetInterface -Vserver $activevserver -DataProtocols cifs | Select-Object Address

PS C:\Windows\system32> $activevserverip

Address 
------- 
xxx.xxx.21.10

Test-Path "\\$activevserverip\$newshare" -verbose

False

 

 

 

I receive a 'false' even though I know the path is up and accessible. What am I doing wrong please? Is it something like the data type of the IP address? If I create a path variable the IP address details are enclosed in a hash table (?). How can I reduce it to just the IP address?

 

PS C:\Windows\system32> $path = "\\$activevserverip\$newshare"

PS C:\Windows\system32> $path
\\@{Address=xxx.xxx.21.10}\share_test

 

Sorry if this is basic

Thanks

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GidonMarcus
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Use as

 

Test-Path "\\$($activevserverip.address)\$newshare" -verbose

 

Gidi Marcus (Linkedin) - Storage and Microsoft technologies consultant - Hydro IT LTD - UK

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GidonMarcus
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Use as

 

Test-Path "\\$($activevserverip.address)\$newshare" -verbose

 

Gidi Marcus (Linkedin) - Storage and Microsoft technologies consultant - Hydro IT LTD - UK

tyrone_owen_1
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Brilliant, thank you.

 

I can see why that works, however I'm not sure why the below doesn't filter down to just the address:

 

>$activevserverip = Get-NcNetInterface -Vserver $activevserver -DataProtocols cifs | Select-Object Address

>activevserverip

Address 
------- 
10.4.0.9

 

Any links that you could share which would explain this please?

 

Thanks again

GidonMarcus
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Hi,

 

As in the example below you can get the type by piping the output to GM (get-member).

With using only the "select" - you still have it in a structured data type (in my get-disk example below "Selected.Microso...."), As test-parh don't know this odd data-type ,  you have to extract it into a format it expects (can see in get-help test-path it expects a string). 

PS C:\Users\g> get-help Test-Path

NAME
Test-Path

SYNTAX
Test-Path [-Path] <string[]> [-Filter <string>]..........

 

PS C:\Users\g> Get-Disk | select FriendlyName | gm


TypeName: Selected.Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimInstance

Name MemberType Definition
---- ---------- ----------
Equals Method bool Equals(System.Object obj)
GetHashCode Method int GetHashCode()
GetType Method type GetType()
ToString Method string ToString()
FriendlyName NoteProperty string FriendlyName=INTEL SSDSC2BF180A5L

 

PS C:\Users\g> (Get-Disk).FriendlyName
INTEL SSDSC2BF180A5L
PS C:\Users\g> (Get-Disk).FriendlyName | gm


TypeName: System.String

Name MemberType Definition
---- ---------- ----------
Clone Method System.Object Clone(), System.Object ICloneable.Clone()

.......

Gidi Marcus (Linkedin) - Storage and Microsoft technologies consultant - Hydro IT LTD - UK

tyrone_owen_1
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Thanks for the additional info - very helpful

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