Get the LUN of the ESX host Info
Hello:
Is there a way to extract the info from the ESX host LUN? I need (s) Lun sees number/ID to match the storage admin ID...
Thank you very much!
Of course, the easiest way is this
$report = foreach($esx in Get-VMHost){ foreach($hbaKey in ($esx.Extensiondata.Config.StorageDevice.ScsiTopology.Adapter | where {$_.Adapter -like "*FibreChannelHba*"})){ if($hbaKey.Target){ foreach($tgtKey in $hbaKey.Target){ foreach($lunKey in $tgtKey.Lun){ $hba = $esx.Extensiondata.Config.StorageDevice.HostBusAdapter | where {$_.Key -eq $hbaKey.Adapter} $lun = $esx.Extensiondata.Config.StorageDevice.ScsiLun | where {$_.Key -eq $lunKey.ScsiLun} Select-Object -InputObject $lun -Property @{N="Host";E={$esx.Name}}, @{N="HBA";E={$hba.Device}}, CanonicalName,DisplayName,@{N="LUN";E={$lunKey.Lun}} } } } } } $report | Export-Csv "C:\lun-report.csv" -NoTypeInformation -UseCulture
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