The following cmdlets help you automate the administration of your SQL Diagnostic Manager deployment.
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Escape-SQLdmName
| Allows you to specify server names containing special characters such as |\?/<>[]:* | Escape-SQLdmName Server\Instance
- Escapes the instance name Server\Instance.
Escape-SQLdmName Server\Instance1,Server\Instance2
- Escapes the array of instance names.
Escape-SQLdmName Server\Instance | Escape-SQLdmName -undo
- Escapes the instance name Server\Instance and then undo the operation.
Set-SQLdmMonitoredInstance (Escape-SQLName Server\Instance1) - WindowsAuthentication
- Escapes the instance name for a Windows user.
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Get-SQLServers
| Retrieves a list of SQL Servers on the network | Get-SQLServers
- Returns a list of all known SQL Servers.
Get-SQLServers -localonly
- Returns a list of SQL Servers running on the local machine.
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Grant-SQLdmPermissions
| Grants SQL Diagnostic Manager permissions on a server | Grant-SQLdmPermission -Path dm:\appsecurity\AUser\AServer -Permission View
- Grants View permissions to instance 'AServer' to user 'AUser'.
Grant-SQLdmPermission -Path("dm:\appsecurity\" + (Escape-SQLdmName -Name MyDomain\AUser)) -Name AServer -Permission Modify
- Grants Modify permissions to instance 'AServer' to Windows user 'MyDomain\AUser'.
Grant-SQLdmPermission -Path dm:\appsecurity\AUser -Tag Prod -Permission Modify
- Grants a user permissions to instances tagged as Prod.
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New-SQLdmDrive
| Creates a drive for connecting to the SQLdm Repository | New-SQLdmDrive dm MYSQLDMSERVER SQLdmRepository
- Creates a new SQL Diagnostic Manager drive called 'dm' that is connected to the SQLdmRepository database on the MYSQLDMSERVER SQL Server using Windows Authentication.
New-SQLdmDrive dm MYSQLDMSERVER SQLdmRepository -Credential sa
- Creates a new SQL Diagnostic Manager drive called 'dm' that is connected to the SQLdmRepository database on the MYSQLDMSERVER SQL Server using SQL Authentication. Note that Powershell will prompt for the password.
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New-SQLdmMonitoredInstance
| Adds a SQL Server Instance to monitor in SQL Diagnostic Manager | New-SQLdmMonitoredInstance -Path Instance1 -WindowsAuthentication -tags production,finance,critical
- Adds a new instance named Instance1 to SQL Diagnostic Manager.
New-SQLdmMonitoredInstance -Path (Escape-SQLdmName -Name ServerA\Instance1) -Credential sa
- Adds a new instance named ServerA\Instance1 to SQL Diagnostic Manager.
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New-SQLdmUser
| Creates a new SQL Diagnostic Manager user | New-SQLdmUser -Path fred -SQLLogin -Password xxxx -Comment "Fred is an admin"
- Creates a new user called fredthat uses SQL Authentication . Note that if the password is not specified, PowerShell will prompt for the password.
New-SQLdmUser (Escape-SQLdmName -Name mydomain\fred) -WindowsUser
- Creates a new user called mydomain\fred that uses Windows Authentication.
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Remove-SQLdmMonitoredInstance
| Removes a SQL Server Instance from SQL Diagnostic Manager monitoring | Remove-SQLdmMonitoredInstance -Path \Instances\ServerA
- Removes the instance named ServerA from SQL Diagnostic Manager.
Remove-SQLdmMonitoredInstance (Escape-SQLdmName -Name ServerA\Instance1) -retaindata
- Removes the instance named ServerA from SQL Diagnostic Manager but retains its data for reporting.
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Remove-SQLdmUser
| Removes an existing SQL Diagnostic Manager user | Remove-SQLdmUser -Path /AppSecurity/fred
- Removes user fredfrom SQL Diagnostic Manager.
Remove-SQLdmUser (Escape-SQLdmName -Name MyDomain\AUser)
- Removes Windows user MyDomain\AUser from SQL Diagnostic Manager.
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Revoke-SQLdmPermission
| Revokes SQL Diagnostic Manager permissions on a server | Revoke-SQLdmPermission -Path \AppSecurity\fred\ServerA
- Revokes user fred's permissions to instance ServerA.
Revoke-Permission -Path /AppSecurity/fred -Name ServerA
- Revokes user fred's permissions to instance ServerA.
Revoke-Permission -Path /AppSecurity/fred -Tag Prod
- Revokes user fred's permissions to instances tagged as Prod.
Revoke-SQLdmPermission -Path ("dm:\AppSecurity\" + (Escape-SQLdmName -Name MyDomain\UserA)) -Name (Escape-SQLdmName -Name ServerA\Instance1)
- Revokes Windows user MyDomain\UserA permission to ServerA\Instance1.
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Set-SQLdmAppSecurity
| Enables or disables Application Security for SQL Diagnostic Manager | Set-SQLdmAppSecurity \AppSecurity -Enabled
- Enables SQL Diagnostic Manager Application Security.
Set-SQLdmAppSecurity \AppSecurity -Disabled
- DisablesSQL Diagnostic Manager Application Security.
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Set-SQLdmLogging | Sets the logging level of the SQL Diagnostic Manager provider | |
Set-SQLdmMonitoredInstance
| Configures options on your SQL Server Instance | Set-SQLdmMonitoredInstance -Path Instance1,Instance2,Instance3 -Credential sa
- Updates the credentials used for Instance1,Instance2, and Instance3 to use SQL Authentication and sets a new login and password. Note that PowerShell will prompt for the password.
Set-SQLdmMonitoredInstance (Escape-SQLdmName -Name ServerA\Instance1) -WindowsAuthentication
- Updates the credentials used for ServerA\Instance1 to use Windows Authentication.
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Set-SQLdmUser
| Set the properties of an existing SQL Diagnostic Manager user | Set-SQLdmUser -path \AppSecurity\bozo -Disabled -Comment "Bozo is disabled."
- Disables the Set SQL Diagnostic Manager user bozo.
Set-SQLdmUser fred -Enabled -Administrator
- Enables SQL Diagnostic Manager user fred and gives him administrator rights.
Set-SQLdmUser (Escape-SQLdmName -Name mydomain\fred) -Disabled
- Disables the SQL Diagnostic Manager user mydomain\fred.
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