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Some friends here on the Hyper-V team shared a PowerShell 2.0 script for getting an intrinsic KVPS:
# Get Intrinsic KVPs (Included Guest machine name, IC Version, OS Version, etc)
param(
[string]$vmName = $(throw "Must specify virtual machine name")
)$vm = gwmi -namespace root\virtualization Msvm_ComputerSystem -filter "ElementName='$vmName'"
# Get the associated KVP Exchange component
$kvp = gwmi -namespace root\virtualization `
-query "Associators of {$vm} where ResultClass=Msvm_KvpExchangeComponent"# Pull the Guest Intrinsic Exchange Items from XML into a hash
$kvpHash = @{}
if($kvp.GuestIntrinsicExchangeItems){
([xml]("<xml>"+$kvp.GuestInstrinsicExchangeItems+"</xml>")).xml.instance | `
foreach{$kvphash.add($_.property[4].value,$_.property[1].value)}
}
return $kvpHash
For more info on how to use PS cmdlets see: https://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/topics/msh/cmdlets/index.mspx
See also James O’Neil’s New and improved PowerShell Library for Hyper-V. Now with more functions and... documentation!
For all 35 sample Hyper-V PS1 scripts in a zipfile, go to: Hyper-V%20PowerShell%20Example%20Scripts.zip-download
Comments
- Anonymous
August 21, 2009
I'm unable to download the Hyper-V sample scripts library. The link seems not to be valid.