Using either PowerShell or some C# magic how can I:
A) Identify a volume drive letter that is Storage Spaces Tiered Storage. (I.E. D:)
B) Identify what Tiered Storage Pools that volume is using.
In the Server Manager -> Storage Pools GUI under Virtual Disks, if I right click on a virtual disk and click properties it says Storage Tiers: Enabled and it lists the drive letter. If someone knows how to get that, that would answer A)
However, I see nothing that indicates what Storage Tier is associated with that volume.
Get-Volume doesn't return anything useful other than drive letters.
Get-StorageTier shows some useful information but nothing to indicate the volumes they are being used on.
Get-StoragePool doesn't seem to help.
Get-VirtualDisk showing the virtual volume with the friendly name however it doesn't indicate if it's tiered or not, or the associated tier or a drive letter.
Hopefully someone here can help?
A) Identify a volume drive letter that is Storage Spaces Tiered Storage. (I.E. D:)
B) Identify what Tiered Storage Pools that volume is using.
In the Server Manager -> Storage Pools GUI under Virtual Disks, if I right click on a virtual disk and click properties it says Storage Tiers: Enabled and it lists the drive letter. If someone knows how to get that, that would answer A)
However, I see nothing that indicates what Storage Tier is associated with that volume.
Get-Volume doesn't return anything useful other than drive letters.
Get-StorageTier shows some useful information but nothing to indicate the volumes they are being used on.
Get-StoragePool doesn't seem to help.
Get-VirtualDisk showing the virtual volume with the friendly name however it doesn't indicate if it's tiered or not, or the associated tier or a drive letter.
Hopefully someone here can help?