PowerCLI Reference

New-VIProperty

Synopsis

This cmdlet creates a new extension property on the specified object type.

Syntax

New-VIProperty [-Name] <String> [-ObjectType] <String[]> [-Value] <ScriptBlock> [-Force] [-BasedOnExtensionProperty <String[]>] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]

New-VIProperty [-Name] <String> [-ObjectType] <String[]> [-Force] [-ValueFromExtensionProperty] <String> [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]

Related Commands

Online version
Get-VIProperty
Remove-VIProperty

Detailed Description

This cmdlet creates a new extension property on the specified object type. Changes take effect upon the next retrieval of the corresponding objects.

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionRequired?Pipeline InputDefault Value
NameStringSpecifies a name for the new extension property. Names are case-sensitive and can include only letters, numbers, and the underscore symbol. The name of a property must start with a letter or underscore.truefalse
ObjectTypeString[]Specifies the object types to which you want to append the new property. All PowerCLI object types are supported.truefalse
ValueScriptBlockSpecifies a script block you want to use to compute the value of the new extended property.truefalse
ValueFromExtensionPropertyStringSpecifies a string that maps a property of the $this.ExtensionData object. This parameter is case-sensitive.truefalse
BasedOnExtensionPropertyString[]Specifies a list of strings that maps the properties of the $this.ExtensionData object. Use this parameter to specify which members of ExtensionData are used by the script block provided for the Value parameter.
This parameter is case-sensitive.
falsefalse
ConfirmSwitchParameterIf the value is $true, indicates that the cmdlet asks for confirmation before running. If the value is $false, the cmdlet runs without asking for user confirmation.falsefalse
ForceSwitchParameterIndicates that you want to create the new property even if another property with the same name exists for the specified object type. This parameter is not applicable for core properties of an object type.falsefalse
WhatIfSwitchParameterIndicates that the cmdlet is run only to display the changes that would be made and actually no objects are modified.falsefalse

Return Type

The newly created VIProperty object

Notes

In PowerShell 2.0, errors in evaluating values of new properties are not displayed. You can find information about these errors in the $Error environment variable.

Examples

-------------- Example 1 --------------

New-VIProperty -ObjectType VirtualMachine -Name CommittedSpaceMB -Value { $vm = $args[0]; $sum = 0; $vm.ExtensionData.Storage.PerDatastoreUsage | foreach { $sum += $_.Committed} ; $sum = [int]($sum / 1024 / 1024); return $sum }

Get-VM | select Name, CommittedSpaceMB

Creates a script-based property for the VirtualMachine object type that calculates the committed space of a virtual machine.

-------------- Example 2 --------------

New-VIProperty -ObjectType VirtualMachine -Name CommittedSpaceMB -Value { $vm = $args[0]; $sum = 0; $vm.ExtensionData.Storage.PerDatastoreUsage | foreach { $sum += $_.Committed} ; $sum = [int]($sum / 1024 / 1024); return $sum } -BasedOnExtensionProperty 'Storage.PerDatastoreUsage.Committed' -Force

Get-VM | select Name, CommittedSpaceMB

Creates a property that calculates the committed space of a virtual machine. The cmdlet uses the BasedOnExtensionProperty parameter to specify which ExtensionData member is used by the script block. This mean that during the creation of each virtual machine, only the specified property of extension data - Storage.PerDatastoreUsage.Committed will be filled up.

-------------- Example 3 --------------

New-VIProperty -ObjectType VirtualMachine -Name CommittedSpace -ValueFromExtensionProperty 'SUM Storage.PerDatastoreUsage.Committed'

Creates a new property that calculates the committed storage based on the property and aggregation function SUM specified by the ValueFromExtensionProperty parameter.

-------------- Example 4 --------------

New-VIProperty -ObjectType InventoryItem -Name OverallStatus -ValueFromExtensionProperty 'OverallStatus'

Get-VM | select Name, OverallStatus

Get-VMHost | select Name, OverallStatus

Creates a new property based on the OverallStatus property for all inventory types.

-------------- Example 5 --------------

New-VIProperty -ObjectType VIObjectCore -Value { if ( $args[0].UId -match "/VIserver=[\w]+@(.*):.*" ) { $matches[1] } else { " } } -Name VIServerName

Get-Inventory | select Name, VIServerName

Creates a script-based property to VIObjectCore that parses the UId property and extracts the name of the server to which a given object belongs.


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