Get-ClusterResource
Gets information about one or more resources in a failover cluster.
Syntax
Get-ClusterResource
[[-Name] <StringCollection>]
[-VMId <Guid>]
[-InputObject <PSObject>]
[-Cluster <String>]
[<CommonParameters>]
Description
The Get-ClusterResource cmdlet gets information about one or more resources in a failover cluster.
To set a common property for a clustered resource, use this cmdlet to get the object for the clustered resource, and then set the appropriate property on that object directly. To get and set more specific information about a clustered resource, use this cmdlet with Get-ClusterParameter and Set-ClusterParameter.
Examples
Example 1
PS C:\> Get-ClusterResource
Name State Group ResourceType
---- ----- ----- ------------
Cluster Disk 1 Online Cluster Group Physical Disk
Cluster Disk 2 Online Available Storage Physical Disk
Cluster Disk 3 Online Available Storage Physical Disk
Cluster Disk 4 Online Available Storage Physical Disk
Cluster Disk 5 Online Available Storage Physical Disk
Cluster Disk 6 Online Available Storage Physical Disk
Cluster Disk 7 Online Available Storage Physical Disk
Cluster IP Address Online Cluster Group IP Address
Cluster IP Addre... Online Cluster Group IPv6 Address
Cluster Name Online Cluster Group Network Name
This example lists all cluster resources on the local cluster.
Example 2
PS C:\> Get-ClusterResource -Name "Cluster Disk 2" | Format-List -Property *
Cluster : cluster1
IsCoreResource : False
IsNetworkClassResource : False
IsStorageClassResource : True
OwnerNode : node2
ResourceType : Physical Disk
State : Online
OwnerGroup : Available Storage
Name : Cluster Disk 2
MaintenanceMode : False
MonitorProcessId : 524
Description :
SeparateMonitor : False
PersistentState : 1
LooksAlivePollInterval : 4294967295
IsAlivePollInterval : 4294967295
RestartAction : 2
RestartThreshold : 1
RestartDelay : 500
RestartPeriod : 900000
RetryPeriodOnFailure : 3600000
PendingTimeout : 180000
DeadlockTimeout : 300000
ResourceSpecificStatus :
Id : 6e394089-145a-4279-b75d-b14015cc36e4
This example displays information about Cluster Disk 2, on the local cluster, in the form of a list.
Example 3
PS C:\> Get-ClusterResource -Name "Cluster Disk 2" | Get-ClusterParameter
Object Name Value Type
------ ---- ----- ----
Cluster Disk 2 DiskIdType 0 UInt32
Cluster Disk 2 DiskSignature 2654136047 UInt32
Cluster Disk 2 DiskIdGuid String
Cluster Disk 2 DiskRunChkDsk 0 UInt32
Cluster Disk 2 DiskUniqueIds {16, 0, 0, 0...} ByteArray
Cluster Disk 2 DiskVolumeInfo {1, 0, 0, 0...} ByteArray
Cluster Disk 2 DiskArbInterval 3 UInt32
Cluster Disk 2 DiskPath String
Cluster Disk 2 DiskReload 0 UInt32
Cluster Disk 2 MaintenanceMode 0 UInt32
Cluster Disk 2 MaxIoLatency 1000 UInt32
Cluster Disk 2 CsvEnforseWriteT... 0 UInt32
Cluster Disk 2 DiskPnpUpdate {0, 0, 0, 0...} ByteArray
This example displays detailed parameters for Cluster Disk 2 on the local cluster.
Example 4
PS C:\> Get-ClusterGroup -Name FileServer1 | Get-ClusterResource
Name State Group ResourceType
---- ----- ----- ------------
Cluster Disk 1 Online FileServer1 Physical Disk
Cluster IP Address Online FileServer1 IP Address
Cluster IP Addre... Online FileServer1 IPv6 Address
FileServer1 Online FileServer1 Network Name
This example lists cluster resources in cluster group named FileServer1, a clustered file server on the local cluster.
Example 5
PS C:\> Get-ClusterResource -Name "Cluster Disk 2" | ForEach-Object -Process {$_.RestartDelay = 600}
This example sets the common property RestartDelay for the Cluster Disk 2 resource on the local cluster to 600.
Example 6
PS C:\> Get-ClusterResource -Name "cluster pool 1" | Format-List -Property OwnerNode
OwnerNode : cluster-node1
This example shows how to display the owner of a cluster pooled disk.
Example 7
PS C:\> Get-ClusterResource -Name *print-VM1 | Get-VM | Stop-VM -Verbose
VERBOSE: Current VMobject = Microsoft.HyperV.PowerShell.VirtualMachine[]
VERBOSE: Stop-VM will shutdown the virtual machine "print-VM1".
Confirm
Hyper-V cannot shut down virtual machine print-VM1 because the Shutdown integration service is unavailable. To avoid
potential data loss, you can pause or save the state of the virtual machine. The other option is to turn off the
virtual machine, but data loss might occur.
[Y] Yes [N] No [S] Suspend [?] Help (default is "Y"):Y
This example enumerates the cluster resources for wildcard characters *print-VM1 and stops the corresponding virtual machines. Verbose mode is turned on for details of the operation.
Parameters
-Cluster
Specifies the name of the cluster on which to run this cmdlet.
If the input for this parameter is .
or it is omitted, then the cmdlet runs on the local cluster.
Type: | String |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-InputObject
Specifies the cluster node or cluster group on which to enumerate cluster resources.
Type: | PSObject |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | True |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-Name
Specifies the name of the cluster resource to get.
Type: | StringCollection |
Position: | 0 |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-VMId
Specifies the virtual machine identifier (ID).
Type: | Guid |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | True |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Inputs
Microsoft.FailoverClusters.PowerShell.Cluster
Microsoft.FailoverClusters.PowerShell.ClusterResource
Microsoft.FailoverClusters.PowerShell.ClusterNode
Outputs
Microsoft.FailoverClusters.PowerShell.ClusterResource