Get-MgmtSvcAddOn

Get-MgmtSvcAddOn

Gets service add-ons.

Syntax

Parameter Set: Default
Get-MgmtSvcAddOn [-AdminUri] <Uri> [-Token] <String> [[-DisplayName] <String[]> ] [-DisableCertificateValidation] [ <CommonParameters>]


 

Detailed Description

The Get-MgmtSvcAddOn cmdlet gets service add-ons. By default, all add-ons are returned. To get a specific add-on, use the DisplayName parameter.

Parameters

-AdminUri<Uri>

Specifies the URI of the Windows Azure Pack administrator API. Use the following format: https://<computer>:<port>, where <computer> is the computer on which the administrator API is installed.

 

Aliases

none

Required?

true

Position?

1

Default Value

none

Accept Pipeline Input?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

 

-DisableCertificateValidation

Disables certificate validation for the Windows Azure Pack installation.

If you specifiy this parameter, you can use self-signed certificates.

 

Aliases

none

Required?

false

Position?

named

Default Value

none

Accept Pipeline Input?

false

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

 

-DisplayName<String[]>

Specifies a display name for an add-on.

 

Aliases

none

Required?

false

Position?

3

Default Value

none

Accept Pipeline Input?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

 

-Token<String>

Specifies an identity token. To create a token, use the Get-MgmtSvcToken cmdlet.

 

Aliases

none

Required?

true

Position?

2

Default Value

none

Accept Pipeline Input?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

 

<CommonParameters>

This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Verbose, -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -OutBuffer, and -OutVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters.

Examples

Example 1: Get all service add-ons

NOTE: This example assumes that you have created a token by using Get-MgmtSvcToken and have stored it in a variable named $Token.

This command gets all add-ons.

PS C:\> Get-MgmtSvcAddOn -AdminUri "https://Computer01:30004" -Token $Token

 

Example 2: Get a specific add-on by display name

NOTE: This example assumes that you have created a token by using Get-MgmtSvcToken and have stored it in a variable named $Token.

This command gets the add-on named Add-On 01.

PS C:\> Get-MgmtSvcAddOn -AdminUri "https://Computer01:30004" -Token $Token -DisplayName "Add-On 01"

 

Related topics

Add-MgmtSvcAddOn

Set-MgmtSvcAddOn

Sync-MgmtSvcAddOn

Remove-MgmtSvcAddOn

Add-MgmtSvcAddOnService

Remove-MgmtSvcAddOnService