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PowerShell for SQL Server Essentials

You're reading from   PowerShell for SQL Server Essentials Manage and monitor SQL Server administration and application deployment with PowerShell

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784391492
Length 186 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Donabel Santos Donabel Santos
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Preface 1. Getting Started with PowerShell FREE CHAPTER 2. Using PowerShell with SQL Server 3. Profiling and Configuring SQL Server 4. Basic SQL Server Administration 5. Querying SQL Server with PowerShell 6. Monitoring and Automating SQL Server A. Implementing Reusability with Functions and Modules Index

Hotfixes and service packs

We can use PowerShell to figure out the operating system the server is running on and on which service pack. The Win32_OperatingSystem WMI class contains the OS service pack information. The following script performs this query:

#current server name
$servername = "ROGUE"

Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_OperatingSystem `
              -ComputerName $servername |
Select-Object CSName, Caption,
       ServicePackMajorVersion, 
       ServicePackMinorVersion |
Format-List

Your result should include the computer name and the service pack information. If you get a zero (0) value, it means no service packs have been applied to the system yet.

Hotfixes and service packs

In addition to service pack information, you can also use PowerShell to query which hotfixes and updates have been installed on the system. You can use the Win32_QuickFixEngineering WMI class to do this. The following is an example of how you can use this class:

#current server name
$servername = "ROGUE"

Get-WmiObject...
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