Course 10961A: Automating Administration with Windows PowerShell
English | May 24, 2013 | 903 MB
eLearning | Audience(s): IT Professionals | Technology: Windows Server 2012
English | May 24, 2013 | 903 MB
eLearning | Audience(s): IT Professionals | Technology: Windows Server 2012
Learn how with Windows PowerShell 3.0, you can remotely manage single or multiple Windows-based servers and automate day-to-day management and administration tasks.
This five day course provides students with the fundamental knowledge and skills to use Windows PowerShell 3.0 for administering and automating administration of Windows based servers. It focuses on primary Windows PowerShell command-line features and techniques, and will provide prerequisite skills supporting many different Microsoft products. This includes Windows Server, Windows Client, Exchange Server, SharePoint Server, SQL Server, System Center, and more. In keeping with that goal, this course will not focus on any one of those products, although Windows Server (which is the common platform for all of those) will serve as the example for the techniques being taught.
In this five day course you will learn to execute and monitor scripts more efficiently through more robust session connectivity, workflow capabilities, improved job scheduling, and Windows PowerShell Web Access. Learn Windows PowerShell with greater ease through improved cmdlet discovery and simplified, consistent syntax across all cmdlets. Write Windows PowerShell scripts quicker and more intuitively through the new Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE) that enables script sharing, which connects IT pros to a larger Windows PowerShell user community. Learn all this and more in this five-day Microsoft Official Course in Windows PowerShell v3.0
Audience Profile
This course is intended for IT Professionals already experienced in general Windows Server and Windows Client administration or already experienced in administering and supporting Application servers and services including Exchange, SharePoint, SQL etc It is broadly intended for students who want to use Windows PowerShell to automate administrative tasks from the command line, using any Microsoft or independent software vendor (ISV) product that supports Windows PowerShell manageability.
This course is not intended to be a scripting or programming course, and includes only basic coverage of scripting and programming topics. Students are not expected to have prior scripting or programming experience, and are not expected to have prior Windows PowerShell experience
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Understand the basic concepts behind Windows PowerShell
- Work with the Pipeline
- Understand How the Pipeline Works
- Use PSProviders and PSDrives
- Format Output
- Use WMI and CIM
- Prepare for Scripting
- Moving From a Command to a Script to a Module
- Administer Remote Computers
- Put the various Windows PowerShell components together
- Use Background Jobs and Scheduled Jobs
- Use Advanced PowerShell Techniques and Profiles
Module 1: Getting Started with Windows PowerShellIn this module students will learn a bit about PowerShell’s purpose and history, and will learn the basics of using the shell, including the help system, command syntax, command discovery and more.Lessons
Overview and Background
Finding and Running Commands
Lab : Configuring Windows PowerShell
Configure the console application
Configure the ISE Application
Lab : Finding and Running Basic Commands
Finding and Running Basic commands
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Understand Windows PowerShell basic concepts
Find and Run basic Windows PowerShell commands
Module 2: Working with the PipelineIn this module students will learn to use PowerShell’s pipeline, along with a number of new commands, to start retrieving, manipulating, and displaying data. An emphasis is placed on proper syntax and form.Lessons
Working with the Pipeline
Exporting, Importing and Converting Data
Filtering Objects Out of the Pipeline
Enumerating Objects in the Pipeline
Lab : Working with the Pipeline
Retrieve data, manipulate objects and customise the final display
Lab : Exporting, Importing and Converting Data
Import, Export and convert data within Windows PowerShell
Lab : Filtering Objects Out of the Pipeline
Filter Objects Out of the Pipeline
Examine Several Commands and Predict Their Output
Lab : Enumerate Objects in the Pipeline
Enumerate Objects in the Pipeline and perform specific tasks>>>
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Work with the Pipeline
Export, Import and Convert data
Filter Objects out of the Pipeline
Enumerate Objects in the Pipeline
Module 3: Understanding How the Pipeline WorksIn this module students will learn the underlying details of how commands are passed from one command to another in the pipeline. Having seen it in action, they’ll now get to see some of the theory under the hood. The emphasis will be in the ByValue and ByPropertyName techniques, with demonstrations that illustrate effective uses of each. Students will also learn techniques that can be used in lieu of pipeline binding, for when such binding is unavailable or ineffective.Lessons
Passing Data in the Pipeline ByValue
Passing Data in the Pipeline ByPropertyName
Lab : Working with Pipeline Parameter Binding
Examine Several Commands and Predict Whether or Not They Will Work as Written
Construct new Commands that Utilize Pipeline Parameter Binding
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Pass Data in the Pipeline ByValue
Pass Data in the Pipeline ByPropertyName
Module 4: Using PSProviders and PSDrivesIn this module students will learn about PSProviders and PSDrives, and learn to use –Item* commands to manipulate items within a PSDrive.Lessons
Understanding PSProviders and PSDrives
Using PSDrives
Lab : PSProviders and PSDrives
Using PSProviders and PSDrives
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Use PSProviders and PSDrives
Module 5: Formatting OutputIn this module students will learn to manipulate command output to create customized on-screen, text file, and hardcopy resultsLessons
Using Basic Formatting
Using Advanced Formatting
Redirecting Formatted Output
Lab : Formatting Output
Use Formatting cmdlets to customize those cmdlets output
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Use Basic Formatting
Use Advanced Formatting
Redirect Formatted Output
Module 6: Using WMI and CIMIn this module students will learn to use Windows Management Instrumentation / Common Information Model (WMI/CIM) to retrieve, and in some cases, modify management information about local and remote computers.Lessons
Understanding WMI/CIM
Querying Data with WMI/CIM
Making Changes with WMI/CIM
Lab : Working with WMI and CIM
Locate and Query WMI Classes to retrieve Management Information
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Understand WMI/CIM
Query Data with WMI/CIM
Make Changes with WMI/CIM
Module 7: Prepare for ScriptingIn this module students will learn about pre-requisite features to writing PowerShell scripts, including variables and PowerShell’s scripting security features.Lessons
Using Variables
Scripting Security
Working with Alternate Credentials
Lab : Working with Security in PowerShell
Configure Execution Policy
Create and Use Alternate Credentials
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Use Variables
Script Security
Work with Alternate Credentials
Module 8: Moving From a Command to a Script to a ModuleIn this module students will learn to take a command that runs well in the console, and turn it into a reusable script. A number of important concepts, such as error handling, will be introduced – but not explored in extreme depth. Students will be taught enough to be “immediately effective” with these concepts, but not given an exhaustive education. The point is to get them started in an effective fashion using best practices, and to give them a basis for further independent exploration.Lessons
Moving From Command to Script
Moving From Script to Function to Module
Implementing Basic Error Handling
Using Basic Scripting Constructs
Further Exploration in Scripting
Lab : Moving From Command to Script
Convert a Functioning command into a parameterized Script
Lab : Moving From Script to Function to Module
Encapsulate a Script into a Function, Turn the script into a Module and add debugging
Lab : Implementing Basic Error Handling
Add Basic Error Handling capabilities to a Script
Lab : Adding Logic to a Script
Add a function to a Script
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Move From Command to Script
Move From Script to Function to Module
Implement Basic Error Handling
Use Basic Scripting Constructs
Understand Advanced functions and Scripting Constructs
Module 9: Administering Remote ComputersIn this module students will learn how to configure and use PowerShell RemotingLessons
Using Basic Remoting
Using Remote Sessions
Using Remoting for Delegated Administration
Lab : Working with Remoting
Enable Remoting
Remotely Manage Machines
Lab : Working with PSSessions
Import a Module from a Remote Machines
Establish and Use Connections with several computers
Lab : Remoting for Delegated Administration
Create and Register a Custom Session Configuration
Test the Custom Session Configuration
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Use Basic Remoting
Use Remote Sessions
Use Remoting for Delegated Administration
Module 10: Putting it All TogetherIn this module students will utilize much of what they’ve learned to this point in a practical, from-scratch-exercise to configure a newly-installed Server Core computer.Lessons
Planning the Script
Lab : Configuring a New Server Core Installation
Determine Server Cores IP Address
Add Server Core Computers IP Address to local TrustedHosts list
Add the Server Core Computer to a Domain and Configure a DHCP reservation
Add Specified Roles and features to the Server Core Computer
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Plan your Windows PowerShell Script
Configure Server Core computers using Windows PowerShell
Module 11: Using Background Jobs and Scheduled Jobs: In this module students will learn to create and manage background jobs and scheduled jobs.Lessons
Using Background Jobs
Using Scheduled Jobs
Lab : Working with Background Jobs
Start Background Job
Manage Existing Jobs
Lab : Working with Scheduled Jobs
Create, run and retrieve data using Scheduled Jobs
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Using
Module 12: Using Advanced PowerShell Techniques and ProfilesIn this module students will learn several additional techniques and feature of Windows PowerShell.Lessons
Using Advanced PowerShell Techniques
Creating Profile Scripts
Lab : Practicing Advanced Techniques
Practice Advanced Techniques
Create a Profile Script that defines several parameter defaults
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Use Advanced PowerShell Techniques
Create Profile Scripts