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jirvin4
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2 years ago
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Is there a way to verify volumes are a part of a protection group?

Looking through the powershell sdk but thought I would ask here as well in case others have found a way.

  • however, this doesn’t take into account protection groups that have host or host group members. for those, you’d have to iterate what volumes are connected at the host or hostgroup level, then match that host/hostgroup name accordingly with protection group membership. edit: sp/grammar
  • are you trying to check a specific protection group membership or are you wanting to get a list of all pg’s a particular volume is a member of?
  • A list of all volumes and protection groups that each is a member of would be ideal. That way we know that each is protected.
  • there’s multiple approach here. you would have to gather a list of volumes, and then you can query for all protection groups that the volume exists in.
  • however, this doesn’t take into account protection groups that have host or host group members. for those, you’d have to iterate what volumes are connected at the host or hostgroup level, then match that host/hostgroup name accordingly with protection group membership. edit: sp/grammar