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Anyone else running into this issue?
If I do a get-naaggr. I get back:
Name State TotalSize Used Available Disks RaidType RaidSize MirrorStatus FilesUsed FilesTotal
---- ----- --------- ---- --------- ----- -------- -------- ------------ --------- ----------
aggr0 online 855.0 MB 95% 40.6 MB 3 raid_dp 16 unmirrored 96 30k
aggr1 online 7.0 GB 0% 7.0 GB 10 raid_dp 16 unmirrored 96 31k
aggr2 online 31.6 GB 38% 19.6 GB 42 raid_dp 16 unmirrored 96 31k
But if I try to select just a few fields, the data doesn't show up.
For example:
get-naaggr | select Name, State, TotalSize, Used, Disks, MirrorStatus
Results in:
Name : aggr0
State : online
TotalSize :
Used :
Disks :
MirrorStatus : unmirrored
Name : aggr1
State : online
TotalSize :
Used :
Disks :
MirrorStatus : unmirrored
Name : aggr2
State : online
TotalSize :
Used :
Disks :
MirrorStatus : unmirrored
No TotalSize, Used or Disks information comes back.
Anyone running into this?
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For many of the objects returned by the toolkit, the table column headers do not map directly to a field name. Doing a Get-NaAggr | fl * will show you what the "real" field names are. The next version of the toolkit will include the proper aliases so you can use the table column header names to access these fields.
Hope that helps,
Steven
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I love how active the powershell community is. Thanks for the info!