After Googling and Googling more I still did not find a script that would do what I wanted. So I wrote mine from bits and pieces I gathered from various places that I cannot remember :)
Sorry for anyone who recognises their code and not been mentioned, I thank you warmly anyway.
The following script will loop through ALL the site collections of a SharePoint 2010 Farm and output some key fields to a CSV file
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#Add SharePoint PowerShell SnapIn if not already added
if ((Get-PSSnapin "Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) -eq $null) { Add-PSSnapin "Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell" } cls; # SET THE EXPORT FILEPATH $today = (Get-Date -Format yyyy-MM-dd-hh-mm) $exportFilePath = "C:\Temp\SP2010FarmQuotaOutput_" + $today + ".csv"; $t = [Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPWebService]::ContentService.QuotaTemplates $tFound = $false # Get a handle on ALL site collection... $allSiteCols = Get-SPWebApplication | %{$_.Sites} | Get-SPSite -Limit ALL $myData = @() foreach ($site in $allSiteCols) { try { # Find what Quota is used for this site col... foreach($qt in $t){ if($qt.QuotaId -eq [int](($site.Quota).QuotaID)){ $siteQuota = $qt.Name; $tFound = $true } } if($tFound -eq $false){ $siteQuota = "No Template Applied" } # Get a handle on the Root Web... $web = $site.Rootweb; # Get the owner if possible $siteOwner = ""; $siteDBName = ""; $rootWebLastModifiedDate = ""; $siteUrl = ""; $siteOwnerName = ""; $siteOwnerEmail = ""; $siteOwner = $site.Owner; $siteDBName = $site.ContentDatabase.Name; $rootWebLastModifiedDate = $web.LastItemModifiedDate.ToShortDateString(); $siteUrl = $site.Url.ToString(); if ($siteOwner -ne $null) { $siteOwnerName = $Site.Owner.Name; $siteOwnerEmail = $Site.Owner.Email; } # Do some calculations around storage... if ($site.Quota.StorageMaximumLevel -gt 0) {[int]$maxStorage = $site.Quota.StorageMaximumLevel / 1MB} else {$maxStorage = "0"}; if ($site.Quota.StorageWarningLevel -gt 0) {[int]$warningStorage = $site.Quota.StorageWarningLevel / 1MB} else {$warningStorage = "0"}; if ($site.Usage.Storage -gt 0) {[int]$storageUsed = $site.Usage.Storage / 1MB}; if ($storageUsed -gt 0 -and $maxStorage -gt 0) {[int]$siteQuotaUsed = $storageUsed / $maxStorage * 100} else {$SiteQuotaUsed = "0"}; # Compile each line... $myData += New-Object -TypeName PSObject -Property @{ Url = $siteUrl SiteCollectionOwner = $siteOwnerName SiteCollectionOwnerEmail = $siteOwnerEmail RootWebLastModifiedDate = $rootWebLastModifiedDate.ToString() ContentDBName = $siteDBName StorageUsedMB = $storageUsed StorageUsedPercent = $siteQuotaUsed StorageAvailableWarningMB = $warningStorage StorageAvailableMaximumMB = $maxStorage SandboxedResourcePointsWarning = ($site.Quota).UserCodeWarningLevel SandboxedResourcePointsMaximum = ($site.Quota).UserCodeMaximumLevel QuotaName = $siteQuota } | Select-Object Url, SiteCollectionOwner, SiteCollectionOwnerEmail, RootWebLastModifiedDate, ContentDBName, StorageUsedMB, StorageUsedPercent, StorageAvailableWarningMB, StorageAvailableMaximumMB, SandboxedResourcePointsWarning, SandboxedResourcePointsMaximum, QuotaName # Reset the "found flag" $tFound = $false; } catch [System.Exception] { write-host 'EXCEPTION: ' + $error[0]; } finally { if ($site -ne $null) {$site.Dispose()}; } } # Export the data to CSV format $myData | Export-Csv $exportFilePath -Delimiter "," -NoTypeInformation |
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