In this recipe, we will look at the steps to display index fragmentation using SMO and PowerShell.
We will investigate the index fragmentation of the Person.Person
table in the AdventureWorks2014
database.
Let's see the steps required to complete the task:
Open PowerShell ISE as administrator.
Import the SQLPS module and create a new SMO Server object:
#import SQL Server module Import-Module SQLPS -DisableNameChecking #replace this with your instance name $instanceName = "localhost" $server = New-Object -TypeName Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Server -ArgumentList $instanceName
Add the following script and run:
$databasename = "AdventureWorks2014" $database = $server.Databases[$databasename] $tableName = "Person" $schemaName = "Person" $table = $database.Tables | Where-Object Schema -like $schemaName | Where-Object Name -like $tableName #From MSDN: #EnumFragmentation enumerates a list of #fragmentation information...