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I assume you need to update the Powershell cmdlets , and Az.NetAppFiles
Try the same cmdlets in cloudshell : This document details how to use Bash and PowerShell in Azure Cloud Shell from the Azure portal.
Please make sure that you have the latest version of the Azure PowerShell module installed. You can check the version of the module by running the following command:
Get-Module -Name Az.NetAppFiles -ListAvailable
If you do not have the latest version of the module installed, you can update it by running the following command:
Update-Module -Name Az.NetAppFiles
Once you have the latest version of the module installed, you can try running the Get-AzNetAppFilesPool
command again to see if the TotalThroughputMibps
and UtilizedThroughputMibps
properties are now being returned in the response.
If you are still not seeing these properties in the response, it is possible that they are not available for the specific pool you are querying. Please make sure that the pool you are querying has been provisioned with a throughput capacity and that data has been written to the pool to generate utilization data.
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