http://software.dell.com/
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http://ficility.net/
The script is not free, cause my employer invested a lot of time to it, however, if you are interested, please contact me on salon (at) kpcs.cz and we can arrange some HC for you. The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message DLL files to display the message, or you may not have permission to access them
http://www.toadworld.com/platforms/sql-server/b/weblog/archive/2014/02/04/powershell-script-for-sql-server-2012-2008-cluster-standalone-unattended-install-and-uninstall
-a Reinstall Used for DR purpose to Install SQL Server components both Standalone and Failover Cluster with an already existing SQL Server install Configuration File created during the Initial Server Build
SCVMM PowerShell scripts simplify administrative tasks
http://searchservervirtualization.techtarget.com/tip/SCVMM-PowerShell-scripts-simplify-administrative-tasks
Microsoft cloud strategy turns competitors into partners For a company once known for its closed ecosystem, the Microsoft cloud strategy is increasingly reliant on the competition. For more information on SCVMM PowerShell cmdlets and commands, in addition to their differences, visit Microsoft's Cmdlet Overview page Who are you? Frequently, you'll have bits of information without an identifier for a VM's name
Getting access denied trying to start appfabric cache cluster from powershell - Stack Overflow
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7339772/getting-access-denied-trying-to-start-appfabric-cache-cluster-from-powershell
The only think I would say is that after starting the cache cluster it loads configuration and because it fails, it will eventually crash the AppFabric Caching Service (you will see that information in the eventlog mentioned above)
vElemental
http://velemental.com/
Whereas, providers like RackSpace which have the responsibility and reputation of being pioneers with OpenStack tended to be just slightly behind the cutting edge or as close to the trunk as makes sense. Cool stuff in here? vCO working with JSON Augmenting the vCO generic REST adapter for authentication header use Dynamic presentation layer inputs from actions And of course protection using vCO! There is some interesting stuff under the covers in the package that is available below
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/hpctrekker/archive/2011/12/06/deploying-an-hpc-cluster-using-just-powershell-part-i.aspx
Database setup Gathering information related to your Windows Azure HPC Scheduler cluster Specify a value for the Windows Azure HPC Scheduler administrator user name: admin Specify a value for the Windows Azure HPC Scheduler administrator password: ******** Specify a value for the Windows Azure HPC Scheduler administrator password (again): ******** Packaging Windows Azure HPC Scheduler Windows(R) Azure(TM) Packaging Tool version 1.6.0.0 for Microsoft(R) .NET Framework 3.5 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation
Using Powershell to check service and send email
http://lifeofageekadmin.com/using-powershell-to-check-service-and-send-email/
How i can do it.? Please help Reply newlife007 says: March 26, 2013 at 10:04 am Are you wanting to write the output of the script to a file after it runs? What is it you are trying to achieve? Give me an idea and I can give you the example for use with the check service script. Reply Ajitesh Malhotra says: July 28, 2014 at 1:31 pm Could you please tell me how to add more server in the mentioned script? I need 4 more services status but they are in different server
http://blogs.technet.com/b/heyscriptingguy/archive/2012/04/21/when-you-should-use-powershell-aliases.aspx
By using tab completion, you only need to type Get-P and hit the Tab key once or twice until the command Get-Process appears, and then you hit ENTER to execute the command. For now, this means that you can use the gal alias for the Get-Alias cmdlet, and attempt to resolve the meaning of an alias named ps by typing the cryptic command that is shown here
http://blogs.technet.com/b/heyscriptingguy/archive/2011/05/11/check-for-admin-credentials-in-a-powershell-script.aspx
Requirement - I have to create an application of the below PowerShell script and run this script in admin mode in SCCM 2012 as a dependency with my UE-V Agent application (this msi package has been tested successfully). Hopefully this helps out those of you who may have been on the fence about performing this kind of check or those that may not have thought about adding this type of check into their scripts
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