How to Get Disk Size and Free Space on Remote Computer Using PowerShell

Problem

In this blog post, we will walk you through how to get disk space on remote computer using PowerShell.

Solution

To connect to remote computer, we can use Enter-PSSession that will create interactive session or Invoke-Command which is not interactive.

In this context, we have two computers named vm1 and vm2 respectively. The client will be vm1 and we will get disk space information on vm2 machine.

Since the computers are not in the same domain, we should use Windows Remote Management (WinRM) for remote communication or remoting.

Below are several prerequisites to use WinRM for remote communication:

  1. Enable Windows Remote Management (WinRM) service on both computers

Set-Service -Name WinRM -Status Running -StartupType Automatic

  1. Add servers we want to connect to TrustedHosts list on client computer

Set-Item -Path WSMan:\localhost\Client\TrustedHosts -Value 'vm2'

  1. Enable firewall rule for WinRM to allow other IPs to connect

Set-NetFirewallRule -Name 'WINRM-HTTP-In-TCP' -RemoteAddress Any
Enable-NetFirewallRule -Name 'WINRM-HTTP-In-TCP'

Or you can also do it manually:

1. Open Windows Defender Firewall with Advanced Security
2. Click Inbound Rules
3. Double-click Windows Remote Management (HTTP-In) for the Public profile
4. Click the Scope tab
5. Under Remote IP address, set it to `Any IP Address`
6. Enable Rule
Set-NetFirewallRule -Name 'WINRM-HTTP-In-TCP' -RemoteAddress Any Enable firewall rule for Windows Remote Management (HTTP-In)

Using Enter-PSSession cmdlet

To create session to remote computer, first you need to run Enter-PSSession and specify the computer name we want to connect as well as the credential (username and password).


Enter-PSSession vm2 -Credential (Get-Credential)

Secondly, after connected we can use Get-Volume cmdlet to get disk space on vm2 machine.


Get-Volume

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Lastly, to close the session we use Exit-PSSession cmdlet.


Exit-PSSession

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Using Invoke-Command cmdlet

With this cmdlet, you won’t have interactive session. The Get-Volume cmdlet will be executed in one go in a ScriptBlock.


Invoke-Command -ComputerName vm2 -ScriptBlock { 
    Get-Volume | Select-Object -Property DriveLetter, FileSystem, DriveType, SizeRemaining, Size
} -Credential (Get-Credential)

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You still have to enter credential before the ScriptBlock is executed.

using invoke-command to get disk space on remote computer get disk space result using invoke-command

Conclusion

To get disk size and free space on remote computer, first we need to establish connection to remote computer (remoting). If the computers are not in the same domain, we should use Windows Remote Management (WinRM).

Then, we can use Enter-PSSession to create interactive session or Invoke-Command that will invoke the script in one go. These methods later will be combined with Get-Volume cmdlet to get disk size and free space on remote computer.