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Get-PhysicalDiskStorageNodeView

Wed Jan 30, 2019 6:01 pm

NAME Get-PhysicalDiskStorageNodeView



SYNOPSIS

Gets the node view of a physical disk.





SYNTAX

Get-PhysicalDiskStorageNodeView [[-StorageNode] <CimInstance>] [[-PhysicalDisk] <CimInstance>] [[-CimSession] <CimSession>] [<CommonParameters>]





DESCRIPTION

The Get-PhysicalDiskStorageNodeView cmdlet gets the node view of physical disk. The object that this cmdlet returns includes physical disk properties

such as Microsoft Multipath I/O (MPIO) settings, drive health, and so on.



You can use this cmdlet to debug disk issues specific to a node.





PARAMETERS

-CimSession [<CimSession>]





Required? false

Position? 3

Default value none

Accept pipeline input? false

Accept wildcard characters? false



-PhysicalDisk [<CimInstance>]

Specifies a physical disk as a CimInstance object.



Required? false

Position? 2

Default value none

Accept pipeline input? true(ByValue)

Accept wildcard characters? false



-StorageNode [<CimInstance>]

Specifies a storage node as a CimInstance object.



Required? false

Position? 1

Default value none

Accept pipeline input? true(ByValue)

Accept wildcard characters? false



<CommonParameters>

This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug,

ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction, WarningVariable,

OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable. For more information, see

about_CommonParameters (https:/go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216).



INPUTS









OUTPUTS

MSFT_StorageNodeToPhysicalDisk



Specifies physical disk properties such as health status, operational status, MPIO status, MPIO load balancing policy, MPIO path IDs, MPIO path

state, and IDs of the phycial disk object and Storage node object.





Example 1: Get the node view for a Storage node



PS C:\\>$N = Get-StorageNode -Name "ClusterNode01"

PS C:\\> $Output = Get-PhysicalDiskStorageNodeView -StorageNode $N

PS C:\\> $Pd = Get-PhysicalDisk -ObjectId $Output[0].PhysicalDiskObjectId



The first command gets the Storage node named ClusterNode01, and then stores it in the $N variable.



The second command gets the node-specific properties of the Storage node in $N, and then stores them in the $Output variable.



The third command gets the specified drive object, and then stores it in the $Pd variable.





Example 2: Get the node view for a disk



PS C:\\>$Pd = Get-PhysicalDisk -FriendlyName "PhysicalDisk01"

PS C:\\> Get-PhysicalDiskStorageNodeView -PhysicalDisk $Pd



The first command gets the disk object for PhysicalDisk01, and then stores it in the $Pd variable.



The second command gets the node-specific properties for the disk in $Pd.





Example 3: Get the node view for a specified disk and node



PS C:\\>$N = Get-StorageNode -Name "ClusterNode01"

PS C:\\> $Pd = Get-PhysicalDisk -FriendlyName "PhysicalDisk01"

PS C:\\> Get-PhysicalDiskStorageNodeView -StorageNode $N -PhysicalDisk $Pd



The first command gets the Storage node named ClusterNode01, and then stores it in the $N variable.



The second command gets the physical disk named PhysicalDisk01, and then stores it in the $Pd variable.



The third command gets the node view for the specified Storage node and physical disk.







RELATED LINKS

Online Version: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=816395

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