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I accept all responsibility for the content of my posts. I am an independent contributor, not an Altaro employee. The possible values of the State property of the object (the output of Get-VM) are: What you see in all of its outputs is determined by Msvm_ComputerSystem fields are listed in its documentation:Īll of the objects and values in the Hyper-V PowerShell module have been decided by the designers of that module and rarely have a 1:1 correlation with WMI, even though that module uses WMI extensively. Can they be used interchangeable? I have observed that when the "State" from Get-VM is OffCritical, the "EnabledState" from the gwmi query is "Off".ģ) Also, what is the difference from the value obtained from Get-VM and gwmi Msvm_ComputerSystem? Alliances are forged and broken and lifelong friendships end in violence as each crime lord schemes to get the upper hand. Three Philadelphia-based gangstas - Beans, Dame and Loco - are on a collision course with one another for turf. With Beanie Sigel, N.O.R.E., Damon Dash, Michael Bentt. I wanted to know how different it is from the State Property: Blood on the Streets: Directed by Damon Dash. In the output of that query, there is a EnabledState field, which returns various values related to the state of the VM. Would be great if someone can let me know all possible values of the "State" property.Ģ) Also there is a gwmi query which retrieves the VM information - Msvm_ComputerSystem. I was trying to find it online but didn't find anything. To return something based on this state, so I need to know all possible values of the State. I have seen various values for State - Off, Running, Saved, OffCritical, RunningCritical. Few questions related to the "State" of the VM:ġ) Get-VM has a bunch of properties, one of them being the "State" property which gives the running state of the VM I guess.