I have a server 2008r2 machine with many san volumes presented to it. Is there a way, using powershell preferably, to get a quick list of all the lun numbers presented to it?

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Some SAN manufacturers provide PowerShell cmdlets to administer their devices. What kind of SANs are attached to the server? – Christopher Sep 2 '11 at 16:18
HP EVA, and a Compellent Storage Center system, but on this server we're just using the stock MPIO that comes with 2008. It's easy enough to get lun numbers if I go into disk management and right-click each volume, but I have around 30 volumes. I was hoping I could just get a quick list to confirm a particular LUN was visible on that machine. I've found a number of wmi classes that deal with MPIO, but none so far that offer the LUN number(s) for a particular disk. – Madhouse987 Sep 5 '11 at 23:30
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