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SQL Server 2014 with Powershell v5 Cookbook

You're reading from   SQL Server 2014 with Powershell v5 Cookbook Over 150 real-world recipes to simplify database management, automate repetitive tasks, and enhance your productivity

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785283321
Length 760 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Donabel Santos Donabel Santos
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with SQL Server and PowerShell 2. SQL Server and PowerShell Basic Tasks FREE CHAPTER 3. Basic Administration 4. Security 5. Backup and Restore 6. Advanced Administration 7. Audit and Policies 8. High Availability with AlwaysOn 9. SQL Server Development 10. Business Intelligence 11. Helpful PowerShell Snippets A. PowerShell Primer B. Creating a SQL Server VM Index

Listing SQL Server instances

In this recipe, we will list all SQL Server instances in the local network.

Getting ready

Log in to the server that has your SQL Server development instance as an administrator.

How to do it...

Let's look at the steps to list your SQL Server instances:

  1. Open PowerShell ISE as administrator.
  2. Let's use the Start-Service cmdlet to start the SQL Browser service:
    Import-Module SQLPS -DisableNameChecking
    
    #out of the box, the SQLBrowser is disabled. To enable:
    Set-Service SQLBrowser -StartupType Automatic
    
    #sql browser must be installed and running for us
    #to discover SQL Server instances
    Start-Service "SQLBrowser"
  3. Next, you need to create a ManagedComputer object to get access to instances. Type the following script and run:
    $instanceName = "localhost"
    $managedComputer = New-Object Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Wmi.ManagedComputer $instanceName
    
    #list server instances
    $managedComputer.ServerInstances

    Your result should look similar to the...

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SQL Server 2014 with Powershell v5 Cookbook
Published in: Dec 2015
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781785283321
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