Showing posts with label Powershell Content database. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Powershell Content database. Show all posts

Friday, 12 June 2015

PowerShell to Output SharePoint Site Collection Database Information


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I was asked by a member of the development team to extract some key details required for a large list of site collections in one of our farms.

I knocked up a quick script, and saved it to my library of handy reusable scripts.

I thought I would share this one, as it shows some basic fundamentals of using PowerSheell to extract informtion from SharePoint.
  • Using an input file to pick up a variable (In this case site URL)
  • Using a foreach loop to iterate through the variables in the input file
  • Writing out the varibales being picked up during the foreach loop (you could also use 'out-file' instead of 'write-host' if you would prefer to send the output to a document)


Copy of the script below:

#Input file for your list of site collection URLs
$InputFile = get-content "D:\APPS\Scripts\input.txt"
foreach ($URL in $InputFile)
{
#Set your variables
$Site = Get-SPSite -Identity "$URL"
$SiteOwner = $Site.Owner
$SiteID = $Site.ID
$ContentDBID = $Site.contentdatabase.ID
$ContentDBName = $Site.contentDatabase
$ContentDBSize = $site.ContentDatabase.DiskSizeRequired
#Write the output to the PowerShell screen
write-host "Output for site:" -ForegroundColor Cyan
write-host $URL -ForegroundColor Green
write-host "Site Collection Owner: " $SiteOwner -ForegroundColor Green
write-host "Site Collections ID: " $SiteID -ForegroundColor Green
write-host "Content DB ID: " $ContentDBID -ForegroundColor Green
write-host $ContentDBName -ForegroundColor Green
write-host "Content DB Size (MB): "$ContentDBSize -ForegroundColor Green
}


The format of the input file is simply a list of URLs

Example:

https://testsite1.net
https://testsite2.net


Thanks for reading,
Matt