Windows Server 2012 Automation with PowerShell Cookbook : over 110 recipes to automate Windows Server administrative tasks by using PowerShell /

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Author / Creator:Goad, Ed.
Imprint:Birmingham : Packt Publishing, 2013.
Description:1 online resource (iv, 356 pages) : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:Quick answers to common problems
Quick answers to common problems.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11187888
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ISBN:9781849689472
1849689474
1299441017
9781299441019
1849689466
9781849689465
Notes:Includes index.
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Summary:Cookbook with recipes based on real life examples. This book is written to assist the daily tasks for systems administrators, engineers, and architects working with Windows Server 2012.
Other form:Print version: Goad, Ed. Windows Server 2012 Automation with PowerShell Cookbook. Packt Publishing 2013 9781849689465
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Understanding PowerShell Scripting; Introduction; Managing security on PowerShell scripts; Creating and using functions; Creating and using modules; Creating and using PowerShell profiles; Passing variables to functions; Validating parameters in functions; Piping data to functions; Recording sessions with transcripts; Signing PowerShell scripts; Sending e-mail; Sorting and filtering; Using formatting to export numbers; Using formatting to export data views; Using jobs.
  • Dealing with errors in PowerShellTuning PowerShell scripts for performance; Creating and using Cmdlets; Chapter 2: Managing Windows Network Services with PowerShell; Introduction; Configuring static networking; Installing domain controller; Configuring zones in DNS; Configuring DHCP scopes; Configuring DHCP server failover; Converting DHCP addresses to static; Building out a PKI environment; Creating AD users; Searching for and reporting on AD users; Finding expired computers in AD; Creating and e-mailing a superuser report; Chapter 3: Managing IIS with PowerShell; Introduction.
  • Installing and configuring IISConfiguring IIS for SSL; Configuring a Central Certificate Store; Configuring IIS bindings; Configuring IIS logging; Managing log files; Configuring NLB across multiple servers; Monitoring load balancing across NLB nodes; Placing NLB nodes into maintenance; Configuring a development/staging/production site scheme; Promoting content in websites; Reporting on website access and errors; Chapter 4: Managing Hyper-V with PowerShell; Introduction; Installing and configuring Hyper-V; Configuring NUMA; Securing Hyper-V; Hyper-V networking; Creating virtual machines.
  • Managing VM stateConfiguring VM networking; Configuring VM hardware; Quickly deploying VMs using a template; Managing and reporting on VM snapshots; Monitoring Hyper-V utilization and performance; Synchronizing networks between Hyper-V hosts; Hyper-V replication; Migrating VMs between hosts; Migrating VM storage between hosts; Using failover clustering to make VMs highly available; Chapter 5: Managing Storage with PowerShell; Introduction; Managing NTFS file permissions; Managing NTFS alternate streams; Configuring NTFS deduplication; Monitoring NTFS deduplication; Configuring storage pools.
  • Reporting on storage poolsManaging file quotas; Chapter 6: Managing Network Shares with PowerShell; Introduction; Creating and securing CIFS shares; Accessing CIFS shares from PowerShell; Creating iSCSI target and virtual disk; Using a iSCSI disk; Configuring and using iSNS; Creating an NFS export; Mounting NFS exports; Making CIFS shares highly available; Configuring DFS and DFSR replication; Configuring BranchCache; Chapter 7: Managing Windows Updates with PowerShell; Introduction; Installing Windows Server Update Services; Configuring WSUS update synchronization.