Public/New-UnityNasServer.ps1
Function New-UnityNASServer { <# .SYNOPSIS Creates a NAS Server. .DESCRIPTION Create a NAS server. You can create a maximum of 24 NAS servers per system. You need to have an active session with the array. .NOTES Written by Erwan Quelin under MIT licence - https://github.com/equelin/Unity-Powershell/blob/master/LICENSE .LINK https://github.com/equelin/Unity-Powershell .PARAMETER Session Specify an UnitySession Object. .PARAMETER Name Specifies the NAS server name. NAS server names can contain alphanumeric characters, a single dash, and a single underscore. Server names cannot contain spaces or begin or end with a dash. You can create NAS server names in four parts that are separated by periods (example: aa.bb.cc.dd). Names can contain up to 255 characters, but the first part of the name (before the first period) is limited to 15 characters. .PARAMETER homeSP Specifies the parent SP for the NAS server. .PARAMETER Pool Specifies the ID of the storage pool for the NAS server. .PARAMETER isReplicationDestination Replication destination settings for the NAS server. When this option is set to yes, only mandatory parameters may be included. All other optional parameters will be inherited from the source NAS server. Valid values are $true or $false (default). .PARAMETER UnixDirectoryService Directory Service used for querying identity information for Unix (such as UIDs, GIDs, net groups). Valid values are: - NIS - LDAP - None (Default) .PARAMETER isMultiProtocolEnabled Indicates whether multiprotocol sharing mode is enabled. Value is $true or $false (default). .PARAMETER allowUnmappedUser Use this flag to mandatorily disable access in case of any user mapping failure. Valide value are $true or $false (default). .PARAMETER defaultUnixUser Default Unix user name that grants file access in the multiprotocol sharing mode. This user name is used when the corresponding Unix/Linux user name is not found by the mapping mechanism. .PARAMETER defaultWindowsUser Default Windows user name that grants file access in the multiprotocol sharing mode. This user name is used when the corresponding Windows user name is not found by the mapping mechanism. .EXAMPLE New-UnityNasServer -Name 'NAS01' -Pool 'pool_1' -homeSP 'spa' Create NAS server named 'NAS01' on the pool ID 'pool_1' and attached to the sp 'spa' #> [CmdletBinding()] Param ( #Default Parameters [Parameter(Mandatory = $false,HelpMessage = 'EMC Unity Session')] $session = ($global:DefaultUnitySession | where-object {$_.IsConnected -eq $true}), [Parameter(Mandatory = $true,Position = 1,ValueFromPipeline=$True,ValueFromPipelinebyPropertyName=$True,HelpMessage = 'Name for the NAS server')] #NasServer [String[]]$Name, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true,HelpMessage = 'Storage processor ID on which the NAS server will run')] $homeSP, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true,HelpMessage = 'A Storage pool ID that stores NAS server configuration information')] [String]$Pool, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false,HelpMessage = 'Indicates whether the NAS server is a replication destination')] [bool]$isReplicationDestination, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false,HelpMessage = 'Directory Service used for quering identity information for Unix')] [NasServerUnixDirectoryServiceEnum]$UnixDirectoryService, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false,HelpMessage = 'Indicates whether multiprotocol sharing mode is enabled')] [bool]$isMultiProtocolEnabled, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false,HelpMessage = 'Use this flag to mandatorily disable access in case of any user mapping failure')] [bool]$allowUnmappedUser, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false,HelpMessage = 'Default Unix user name used for granting access in case of Windows to Unix user mapping failure')] [String]$defaultUnixUser, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false,HelpMessage = 'Default Windows user name used for granting access in case of Unix to Windows user mapping failure. When empty, access in such case is denied')] [String]$defaultWindowsUser ) Begin { Write-Verbose "Executing function: $($MyInvocation.MyCommand)" #Initialazing arrays $ResultCollection = @() } Process { Foreach ($sess in $session) { Write-Verbose "Processing Session: $($sess.Server) with SessionId: $($sess.SessionId)" Foreach ($n in $Name) { # Creation of the body hash $body = @{} # Name parameter $body["name"] = "$($n)" # homeSP parameter $body["homeSP"] = @{} $homeSPParameters = @{} $homeSPParameters["id"] = "$($homeSP)" $body["homeSP"] = $homeSPParameters # Pool parameter $body["pool"] = @{} $poolParameters = @{} $poolParameters["id"] = "$($Pool)" $body["pool"] = $poolParameters If ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey('isReplicationDestination')) { $body["isReplicationDestination"] = $isReplicationDestination } If ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey('UnixDirectoryService')) { $body["currentUnixDirectoryService"] = $($UnixDirectoryService) } If ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey('isMultiProtocolEnabled')) { $body["isMultiProtocolEnabled"] = $isMultiProtocolEnabled } If ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey('allowUnmappedUser')) { $body["allowUnmappedUser"] = $allowUnmappedUser } If ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey('defaultUnixUser')) { $body["defaultUnixUser"] = $defaultUnixUser } If ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey('defaultWindowsUser')) { $body["defaultWindowsUser"] = $defaultWindowsUser } If ($Sess.TestConnection()) { #Building the URI $URI = 'https://'+$sess.Server+'/api/types/nasServer/instances' Write-Verbose "URI: $URI" #Sending the request $request = Send-UnityRequest -uri $URI -Session $Sess -Method 'POST' -Body $Body Write-Verbose "Request status code: $($request.StatusCode)" If ($request.StatusCode -eq '201') { #Formating the result. Converting it from JSON to a Powershell object $results = ($request.content | ConvertFrom-Json).content Write-Verbose "NAS Server created with the ID: $($results.id) " #Executing Get-UnityUser with the ID of the new user Get-UnityNasServer -Session $Sess -ID $results.id } } else { Write-Warning "You are no longer connected to EMC Unity array: $($Sess.Server)" } } } } End {} } |