Invoke-WSManAction - PowerShell command help and examples

Invokes an action on the object that is specified by the Resource URI and by the selectors. (Invoke-WSManAction)


NAME
Invoke-WSManAction
SYNOPSIS
Invokes an action on the object that is specified by the Resource URI and by the selectors.
SYNTAX
Invoke-WSManAction [-ApplicationName <string>] [-ComputerName <string>] [-Credential <PSCredential>] [-Credential <PSCredential>] [-Credential <PSCredential>] [-Credential <PSCredential>] [-Credential <PSCredential>] [-Credential <PSCredential>] [-Credential <PSCredential>] [-Credential <PSCredential>] [-Credential <PSCredential>] [-Port <int>] [-Port <int>] [-Port <int>] [-Port <int>] [-Port <int>] [-Port <int>] [-Port <int>] [-Port <int>] [-Port <int>] [-UseSSL] [-ResourceURI] <Uri> [-Action] <string> [-Authentication <AuthenticationMechanism>] [-FilePath <File>] [-OptionSet <hashtable>] [-SelectorSet <hashtable>] [-SessionOption <hashtable>] [-ValueSet <hashtable>] [<CommonParameters>] Invoke-WSManAction [-ConnectionURI <Uri>] [-ResourceURI] <Uri> [-Action] <string> [-Authentication <AuthenticationMechanism>] [-FilePath <File>] [-OptionSet <hashtable>] [-SelectorSet <hashtable>] [-SessionOption <hashtable>] [-ValueSet <hashtable>] [<CommonParameters>]
DESCRIPTION
The Invoke-WSManAction runs an action on the object that is specified by RESOURCE_URI, where parameters are specified by key value pairs. This cmdlet uses the WSMan connection/transport layer to run the action.
PARAMETERS
-Action <string> Indicates the method to run on the management object specified by the ResourceURI and selectors. Required? true Position? 2 Default value Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false -ApplicationName <string> Specifies the application name in the connection. The default value of the ApplicationName parameter is WSMAN. The complete identifier for the remote endpoint is in the following format: <transport>://<server>:<port>/<ApplicationName> For example: http://server01:8080/WSMAN Internet Information Services (IIS), which hosts the session, forwards requests with this endpoint to the specified application. This default setting of "WSMAN" is appropriate for most uses. This parameter is designed to be used when numerous computers establish remote connections to one computer running Windows PowerShell. In this case, IIS hosts Web Services for Management (WS-Management) for efficiency. Required? false Position? named Default value wsman Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false -Authentication <AuthenticationMechanism> Specifies the authentication mechanism to be used at the server. Possible values are: - Basic: Basic is a scheme in which the user name and password are sent in clear text to the server or proxy. - Default : Use the authentication method implemented by the WS-Management protocol. This is the default. - Digest: Digest is a challenge-response scheme that uses a server-specified data string for the challenge. - Kerberos: The client computer and the server mutually authenticate by using Kerberos certificates. - Negotiate: Negotiate is a challenge-response scheme that negotiates with the server or proxy to determine the scheme to use for authentication. For example, this parameter value allows negotiation to determine whether the Kerberos protocol or NTLM is used. - CredSSP: Use Credential Security Service Provider (CredSSP) authentication, which allows the user to delegate credentials. This option is designed for commands that run on one remote computer but collect data from or run additional commands on other remote computers. Caution: CredSSP delegates the user's credentials from the local computer to a remote computer. This practice increases the security risk of the remote operation. If the remote computer is compromised, when credentials are passed to it, the credentials can be used to control the network session. Required? false Position? named Default value Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false -ComputerName <string> Specifies the computer against which you want to run the management operation. The value can be a fully qualified domain name, a NetBIOS name, or an IP address. Use the local computer name, use localhost, or use a dot (.) to specify the local computer. The local computer is the default. When the remote computer is in a different domain from the user, you must use a fully qualified domain name must be used. You can pipe a value for this parameter to the cmdlet. Required? false Position? named Default value localhost Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false -ConnectionURI <Uri> Specifies the connection endpoint. The format of this string is: <Transport>://<Server>:<Port>/<ApplicationName> The following string is a properly formatted value for this parameter: http://Server01:8080/WSMAN The URI must be fully qualified. Required? false Position? named Default value Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false -Credential <PSCredential> Specifies a user account that has permission to perform this action. The default is the current user. Type a user name, such as "User01", "Domain01\User01", or User@Domain.com. Or, enter a PSCredential object, such as one returned by the Get-Credential cmdlet. When you type a user name, you will be prompted for a password. Required? false Position? named Default value Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false -FilePath <File> Specifies the path of a file that is used to update a management resource. You specify the management resource by using the ResourceURI parameter and the SelectorSet parameter. For example, the following command uses the FilePath parameter: invoke-wsmanaction -action stopservice -resourceuri wmicimv2/Win32_Service -SelectorSet @{Name="spooler"} -FilePath:c:\input.xml -authentication default This command calls the StopService method on the Spooler service by using input from a file. The file, Input.xml, contains the following content: <p:StopService_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wbem/wsman/1/wmi/root/cimv2/Win32_Service"/> Required? false Position? named Default value Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false -OptionSet <hashtable> Passes a set of switches to a service to modify or refine the nature of the request. These are similar to switches used in command-line shells because they are service specific. Any number of options can be specified. The following example demonstrates the syntax that passes the values 1, 2, and 3 for the a, b, and c parameters: -OptionSet @{a=1;b=2;c=3} Required? false Position? named Default value Accept pipeline input? true (ByValue, ByPropertyName) Accept wildcard characters? false -Port <int> Specifies the port to use when the client connects to the WinRM service. When the transport is HTTP, the default port is 80. When the transport is HTTPS, the default port is 443. When you use HTTPS as the transport, the value of the ComputerName parameter must match the server's certificate common name (CN). However, if the SkipCNCheck parameter is specified as part of the SessionOption parameter, then the certificate common name of the server does not have to match the host name of the server. The SkipCNCheck parameter should be used only for trusted machines. Required? false Position? named Default value Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false -ResourceURI <Uri> Contains the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the resource class or instance. The URI is used to identify a specific type of resource, such as disks or processes, on a computer. A URI consists of a prefix and a path to a resource. For example: http://schemas.microsoft.com/wbem/wsman/1/wmi/root/cimv2/Win32_LogicalDisk http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/CIM_NumericSensor Required? true Position? 1 Default value Accept pipeline input? true (ByValue, ByPropertyName) Accept wildcard characters? false -SelectorSet <hashtable> Specifies a set of value pairs that are used to select particular management resource instances. The SelectorSet parameter is used when more than one instance of the resource exists. The value of the SelectorSet parameter must be a hash table. The following example shows how to enter a value for this parameter: -SelectorSet @{Name="WinRM";ID="yyy"} Required? false Position? named Default value Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false -SessionOption <hashtable> Defines a set of extended options for the WS-Management session. Enter a SessionOption object that you create by using the New-WSManSessionOption cmdlet. For more information about the options that are available, see New-WSManSessionOption. Required? false Position? named Default value Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false -UseSSL [<SwitchParameter>] Specifies that the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol should be used to establish a connection to the remote computer. By default, SSL is not used. WS-Management encrypts all the Windows PowerShell content that is transmitted over the network. The UseSSL parameter lets you specify the additional protection of HTTPS instead of HTTP. If SSL is not available on the port that is used for the connection and you specify this parameter, the command fails. Required? false Position? named Default value Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false -ValueSet <hashtable> Specifies a hash table that helps modify a management resource. You specify the management resource by using the ResourceURI parameter and the SelectorSet parameter. The value of the ValueSet parameter must be a hash table. Required? false Position? named Default value Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false <CommonParameters> This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction, WarningVariable, OutBuffer and OutVariable. For more information, type, "get-help about_commonparameters".
INPUTS
None This cmdlet does not accept any input.
OUTPUTS
None This cmdlet does not generate any output.
NOTES

Examples

EXAMPLE 1
C:\PS>invoke-wsmanaction -action startservice -resourceuri wmicimv2/win32_service -selectorset @{name="spooler"} -authentication default xsi : http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance p : http://schemas.microsoft.com/wbem/wsman/1/wmi/root/cimv2/Win32_Service cim : http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/common lang : en-US ReturnValue : 0
Description
----------- This command calls the StartService method of the Win32_Service WMI class instance that corresponds to the Spooler service. The return value indicates whether the action was successful. In this case, a return value of 0 indicates success. A return value of 5 indicates that the service is already started.
EXAMPLE 2
C:\PS>invoke-wsmanaction -action stopservice -resourceuri wmicimv2/Win32_Service -SelectorSet @{Name="spooler"} -FilePath:input.xml -authentication default xsi : http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance p : http://schemas.microsoft.com/wbem/wsman/1/wmi/root/cimv2/Win32_Service cim : http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/common lang : en-US ReturnValue : 0
Description
----------- This command calls the StopService method on the Spooler service by using input from a file. The file, Input.xml, contains the following content: <p:StopService_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wbem/wsman/1/wmi/root/cimv2/Win32_Service"/> The return value indicates whether the action was successful. In this case, a return value of 0 indicates success. A return value of 5 indicates that the service is already started.
EXAMPLE 3
C:\PS>invoke-wsmanaction -action create -resourceuri wmicimv2/win32_process -valueset @{commandline="notepad.exe";currentdirectory="C:\"} xsi : http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance p : http://schemas.microsoft.com/wbem/wsman/1/wmi/root/cimv2/Win32_Process cim : http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/common lang : en-US ProcessId : 6356 ReturnValue : 0
Description
----------- This command calls the Create method of the Win32_Process class. It passes the method two parameter values, Notepad.exe and "C:\". As a result, a new process is created to run Notepad, and the current directory of the new process is set to "C:\".
EXAMPLE 4
C:\PS>invoke-wsmanaction -action startservice -resourceuri wmicimv2/win32_service -selectorset @{name="spooler"} -computername server01 -authentication default xsi : http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance p : http://schemas.microsoft.com/wbem/wsman/1/wmi/root/cimv2/Win32_Service cim : http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/common lang : en-US ReturnValue : 0
Description
----------- This command calls the StartService method of the Win32_Service WMI class instance that corresponds to the Spooler service. Because the ComputerName parameter is specified, the command runs against the remote server01 computer. The return value indicates whether the action was successful. In this case, a return value of 0 indicates success. A return value of 5 indicates that the service is already started. RELATED LINKS Online version: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=141446 Connect-WSMan Disable-WSManCredSSP Disconnect-WSMan Enable-WSManCredSSP Get-WSManCredSSP Get-WSManInstance New-WSManInstance New-WSManSessionOption Remove-WSManInstance Set-WSManInstance Set-WSManQuickConfig Test-WSMan Invoke-WmiMethod C:\Windows>powershell get-help Connect-WSMan -full

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