Set-VsanFaultDomain Command | Vmware PowerCLI Reference

Set-VsanFaultDomain

This cmdlet changes the configuration of a specified vSAN fault domain. You can change the name and specify a list of hosts to move in or out.

Syntax

Set-VsanFaultDomain
-VsanFaultDomain < VsanFaultDomain[] >
[-AddVMHost < VMHost[] > ]
[-Name < String > ]
[-ProgressAction < ActionPreference > ]
[-RemoveVMHost < VMHost[] > ]
[-RunAsync ]
[-Server < VIServer[] > ]
[CommonParameters]

Parameters

Required Parameter Name Type Position Features Description
required
VsanFaultDomain VsanFaultDomain[] named
  • pipeline
  • wildcards
Specifies the list of vSAN fault domains you want to update.
optional AddVMHost VMHost[] named
  • wildcards
Specifies the list of virtual machine hosts you want to move into this vSAN fault domain. Virtual machine hosts should be part of the cluster in which this fault domain exists.
optional Name String named
Specifies the new name of the vSAN fault domain.
optional ProgressAction ActionPreference named
optional RemoveVMHost VMHost[] named
  • wildcards
Specifies the list of virtual machine hosts you want to move out of this vSAN fault domain. Virtual machine hosts should be part of this fault domain.
optional RunAsync SwitchParameter named
Indicates that the command returns immediately without waiting for the task to complete. In this mode, the output of the cmdlet is a Task object. For more information about the RunAsync parameter run "help About_RunAsync" in the VMware PowerCLI console.
optional Server VIServer[] named
  • wildcards
Specifies the vCenter Server systems on which you want to run the cmdlet. If no value is provided or $null value is passed to this parameter, the command runs on the default servers. For more information about default servers, see the description of Connect-VIServer.

Output

VMware.VimAutomation.Storage.Types.V1.Vsan.VsanFaultDomain

Examples

Example 1

Set-VsanFaultDomain -VsanFaultDomain $fd -Name "NewName" -AddVMHost $vmHost1, $vmHost2 -RemoveVMHost $vmHost3

Renames the $fd vSAN fault domain to "NewName" and adds the $vmHost1 and $vmHost2 virtual machine hosts to it. Also, removes the $vmHost3 virtual machine host from the renamed vSAN fault domain.

Related Commands

VsanFaultDomain

This cmdlet retrieves vSAN fault domains based on name or ID filter.

This cmdlet creates a new vSAN fault domain in a cluster with specified virtual machine hosts.

This cmdlet removes vSAN fault domains.

This cmdlet changes the configuration of a specified vSAN fault domain.