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Microsoft System Center Powershell Essentials

You're reading from   Microsoft System Center Powershell Essentials Efficiently administer, automate, and manage System Center environments using Windows PowerShell

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784397142
Length 140 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Setting up the Environment to Use PowerShell FREE CHAPTER 2. Administration of Configuration Manager through PowerShell 3. Scenario-based Scripting for SCCM Administration 4. Administration of Operations Manager through PowerShell 5. Scenario-based Scripting for SCOM Administration 6. Administration of Service Manager through PowerShell 7. Scenario-based Scripting for SCSM Administration 8. Best Practices Index

Scenario 4 – checking for SCCM services

Another common scenario when performing Configuration Manager health checks is to check for the existence of SCCM services, including the startup type and the status. We can create a function that receives the server name, service name, expected status, and expected startup type as parameters. It is recommended that you make changing variables parameters of the function so that we can make the function universal:

Function Get-ServiceStatus($ServerList, [string]$Servicename, [string]$Status, [string]$Startup)
{
  foreach ($Comp in $ServerList)
  { 
    if($Temp = Get-WmiObject Win32_Service -ComputerName $Comp | where {$_.Name -eq $Servicename } | select Name, StartMode, State, Displayname)
     {
       $Sname = $Temp.Displayname
       $ServiceState = $Temp.State
       $ServiceMode = $Temp.StartMode
       if(($ServiceState -eq $Status) -and ($ServiceMode -eq $Startup))
       {
         Write-Host "service $Sname on $comp is Healthy...
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