Using Nutanix powershell I have run these commands and then matched them up in Excel by the containerUUID value.
Get list of containers:
Get-NTNXContainer | select name, containerUuid
Get list of VMs and their containers
Get-NTNXVM | select vmName, containerUuids
Maybe I should use Nutanix powershell
Thanks @Moustafa Hindawi !
So I can use “ncli vdisk list” to create a list of VM disks and the container they are located on
How can I identify the VM the disk belongs to? I have tried this command using the NFS File Name but don’t get any results
ncli vm list | grep “f2fecb12-eff3-46a1-96d8-9813ac78a8cd”
Name : 0005e412-b5c0-wdffe-1c55-7cc255055495::NFS:4:0:621
Container ID : 0005e412-b5c0-dad9-1c55-7cc255055495::4749
Container Uuid : adbc8ae6-10cb-41be-9aba-54d50e7e4ff7
Max Capacity : 40 GiB (42,949,672,960 bytes)
Reserved Capacity : -
Read-only : false
NFS File Name : f2fecb12-eff3-46a1-96d8-9813ac78a8cd
NFS Parent File Name (... :
Fingerprint On Write : none
On-Disk Dedup : none
Hello @isvd and @MWStu
List Virtual Disks
ncli> vdisk {} ="names" ] s="vm_id" ] d="ctr_id" ]
Required arguments
None
Optional arguments
names
A comma-separated list of the names of the Virtual Disks
vm-id
ID of a Virtual Machine that the Virtual Disk is mapped to
ctr-id
Get Virtual Disks in the specified Storage Container
<ncli> vdisk list
Name : 0005f33e-7ed0-d3b4-8888::NFS:3:0:46
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Container ID : 0005f33e-7ed0-d3b4-8888::1115
Container Uuid : 36a47405-df4f-4a95-b2ab888
Max Capacity : 120 GiB (128,849,018,880 bytes)
Reserved Capacity : -
Read-only : false
NFS File Name : 9fc5329e-f2c1-4721-8447-2028888
NFS Parent File Name (... : 9f02308b-78fd-45e6-98a8-7bdd8888
Fingerprint On Write : none
On-Disk Dedup : none
Did you ever find a solution to this? I’d be interested to know