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No Comment | 1,678 views | 17/09/2013 15:58
This might be useful to get Cluster Shared Volume (CSV) information from your cluster. Just run this on one of your Cluster node. Make sure you run PowerShell as (Domain) Administrator. Otherwise you can’t query your Cluster.
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| (Get-ClusterSharedVolume | Select -ExpandProperty SharedVolumeInfo | Select @{label="Name";expression={(($_.FriendlyVolumeName).Split("\"))[-1]}},@{label="Free Space (GB)";expression={([math]::round(((($_ | Select -Expand Partition).FreeSpace)/ 1GB), 0))}},@{label="Percent Free (%)";expression={([math]::round((($_ | Select -Expand Partition).PercentFree), 0))}},@{label="Total Space (GB)";expression={([math]::round(((($_ | Select -Expand Partition).Size)/ 1GB), 0))}} | Sort Name) |
(Get-ClusterSharedVolume | Select -ExpandProperty SharedVolumeInfo | Select @{label="Name";expression={(($_.FriendlyVolumeName).Split("\"))[-1]}},@{label="Free Space (GB)";expression={([math]::round(((($_ | Select -Expand Partition).FreeSpace)/ 1GB), 0))}},@{label="Percent Free (%)";expression={([math]::round((($_ | Select -Expand Partition).PercentFree), 0))}},@{label="Total Space (GB)";expression={([math]::round(((($_ | Select -Expand Partition).Size)/ 1GB), 0))}} | Sort Name)
You will see pretty nice output.