Add-ClusterGenericScriptRole

Add-ClusterGenericScriptRole

Configures an application controlled by a script that runs in Windows Script Host, within a failover cluster.

Syntaxe

Parameter Set: InputObject
Add-ClusterGenericScriptRole [[-Name] <String> ] -ScriptFilePath <String> [-Cluster <String> ] [-IgnoreNetwork <StringCollection> ] [-InputObject <PSObject> ] [-StaticAddress <StringCollection> ] [-Storage <StringCollection> ] [-Wait <Int32> ] [ <CommonParameters>]

Description détaillée

The Add-ClusterGenericScriptRole cmdlet configures an application controlled by a script that runs in Windows Script Host, within a failover cluster.

The script provides the cluster software with information about the current state of the application. As needed, the cluster software will restart or fail over the script (and through it, the application will be restarted or failed over).

Paramètres

-Cluster<String>

Specifies the name of the cluster on which to run this cmdlet. If the input for this parameter is . or it is omitted, then the cmdlet runs on the local cluster.

Alias

none

Requis ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l'entrée de pipeline ?

false

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-IgnoreNetwork<StringCollection>

Specifies one or more networks to ignore when running the cmdlet. Networks with DHCP enabled are always included, but other networks need a static address to be specified using the StaticAddress parameter or should be explicitly ignored with this IgnoreNetwork parameter.

Alias

none

Requis ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l'entrée de pipeline ?

false

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-InputObject<PSObject>

Specifies the cluster on which to create the highly available script.

Alias

none

Requis ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l'entrée de pipeline ?

true (ByValue)

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-Name<String>

Specifies the name of the highly available script to create.

Alias

none

Requis ?

false

Position ?

1

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l'entrée de pipeline ?

false

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-ScriptFilePath<String>

Specifies the path of the script file to use for the highly available script.

Alias

none

Requis ?

true

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l'entrée de pipeline ?

false

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-StaticAddress<StringCollection>

Specifies one or more static addresses to use when running the cmdlet. Networks with DHCP enabled are always included, but other networks need a static address to be specified using the StaticAddress parameter or should be explicitly ignored with this IgnoreNetwork parameter.

Alias

none

Requis ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l'entrée de pipeline ?

false

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-Storage<StringCollection>

Specifies the cluster disk resource to be added to the created highly available script.

Alias

none

Requis ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l'entrée de pipeline ?

false

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-Wait<Int32>

Specifies the time in seconds to wait for the cmdlet. If the Wait parameter is not specified, then the cmdlet waits for completion. If -Wait 0 is specified, then the call is initiated and the cmdlet returns without waiting.

Alias

none

Requis ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l'entrée de pipeline ?

false

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

<CommonParameters>

Cette applet de commande prend en charge les paramètres courants : -Verbose, -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -OutBuffer et -OutVariable. Pour plus d'informations, consultez  . about_CommonParameters (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=113216).

Entrées

Le type d'entrée correspond au type des objets que vous pouvez adresser à l'applet de commande.

  • Microsoft.FailoverClusters.PowerShell.Cluster

Sorties

Le type de sortie correspond au type des objets que l'applet de commande émet.

  • Microsoft.FailoverClusters.PowerShell.ClusterGroup

Exemples

Example 1

This example configures the script named script1.vbs to run within a failover cluster, using defaults for the name and IP address, and does not assign a disk.

PS C:\> Add-ClusterGenericScriptRole -ScriptFilePath script1.vbs

Example 2

This example configures the script named script1.vbs to run within a failover cluster and use Cluster Disk 4. The cmdlet assigns the clustered script the name script1.

PS C:\> Add-ClusterGenericScriptRole -ScriptFilePath script1.vbs -Storage "Cluster Disk 4" -Name script1

Example 3

This example configures the script called script1.vbs to run within a failover cluster, using defaults for the name and IP address, and does not assign a disk. The cmdlet completes without waiting for all resources to come online.

PS C:\> Add-ClusterGenericScriptRole -ScriptFilePath script1.vbs -Wait 0

Rubriques connexes

Add-ClusterGenericApplicationRole

Add-ClusterGenericServiceRole

Get-ClusterGroup

Move-ClusterGroup

Remove-ClusterGroup

Start-ClusterGroup

Stop-ClusterGroup