$ConfigData = @{ AllNodes = @( @{ NodeName = "*" }, @{ NodeName = "ProdServer1"; Database = "database"; DatabaseServer = "DBServer" }, @{ NodeName = "ProdServer2"; Database = "database" DatabaseServer = "DBServer" }, @{ NodeName = "QAServer1"; Database = "QAdatabase" DatabaseServer = "DBServer" } ) } Configuration TerminalServer { node $allnodes.NodeName { WindowsFeature Backup { Name = "Windows-Server-Backup"; } } node $allnodes.NodeName { WindowsFeature DesktopExperience { Name = "Desktop-Experience"; IncludeAllSubFeature = "True"; } WindowsFeature RDS { Name = "RDS-RD-Server"; IncludeAllSubFeature = "True"; } Registry ProductdDatabase{ Key = "HKLM:\SOFTWARE\company\product"; ValueName = 'InitialCatalog'; ValueData = $node.Database } Registry ProductDatabaseServer{ Key = "HKLM:\SOFTWARE\company\product"; ValueName = 'DataSource'; ValueData = $node.DatabaseServer } } } TerminalServer -ConfigurationData $ConfigData Start-DscConfiguration -Wait -Verbose -Path .\TerminalServer
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Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Simple DSC Example
One thing I am doing to get more practice with Desired State Configuration is to create configurations for existing servers. I am grabbing the easiest things to script and working out from there. Here one I quickly put together for our terminal server boxes.
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