Great find on the PowerShell stuff. That's per volume, I believe there is a one for per member as well so don't have to walk through all the volumes. You can also use PERL or PYTHON The Host Scripting Tools package on the EQL support site has the libraries and sample scripts.
Or at the CLI of the group you can do:
GrpName>member select MEMBERNAME show connections
That will show all the ISCSI connections for that member
You can capture the output from the terminal if you are just looking for connections one time vs. monitoring them over time.
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Packy5,
There is not currently a way to export the Member iSCSI connection list.
Let me know if this helps.
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@packy5
this is how it looks like in detail
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April 24th, 2021 16:00
With the help of powershell...
Its a little bit slowly but it will gives you the same and more infos as the the GroupManager GUI.
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April 25th, 2021 04:00
Hello,
Great find on the PowerShell stuff. That's per volume, I believe there is a one for per member as well so don't have to walk through all the volumes. You can also use PERL or PYTHON The Host Scripting Tools package on the EQL support site has the libraries and sample scripts.
Or at the CLI of the group you can do:
GrpName>member select MEMBERNAME show connections
That will show all the ISCSI connections for that member
You can capture the output from the terminal if you are just looking for connections one time vs. monitoring them over time.
Regards,
Don
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@dwilliam62, @packy5
Regards,
Joerg
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thanks again for this. Did you happen to find a CMDLET for iSCSI connections per member?
Regards,
Don
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April 26th, 2021 11:00
Thank you! Disappointing that it doesn't provide much detail
Appreciate it!
Don