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Get virtual server default pool from PowerShell iControl?
- Aug 06, 2014
I can't help with the powershell aspect, but the iControl call you want is LocalLB::VirtualServer::get_default_pool_name. There are some powershell examples on the page for that at
https://devcentral.f5.com/wiki/iControl.LocalLB__VirtualServer__get_default_pool_name.ashx
that might help you out.
I can't help with the powershell aspect, but the iControl call you want is LocalLB::VirtualServer::get_default_pool_name. There are some powershell examples on the page for that at
https://devcentral.f5.com/wiki/iControl.LocalLB__VirtualServer__get_default_pool_name.ashx
that might help you out.
- tickermcse76_16Aug 08, 2014
Nimbostratus
Thanks. I just started using the F5 Powershell cmdlets and they don't offer too much. You have to essentially use iControl to get anything done (by utilizing the Get-F5.iControl cmdlet). - Aug 29, 2014tickermcse76, I originally wrote the cmdlets to fill out some use cases but I was quickly told by users that they didn't fill "their" use cases. I originally built in the core iControl.Interfaces object from the underlying .Net Assembly that could be accessed by the Get-F5.iControl() cmdlet. Since that covered 100% of the API, we focused on urging users to go that route.
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