en-us/about_AutomatedLabRoles.help.txt

TOPIC
    about_automatedlabroles
 
SHORT DESCRIPTION
    Generic help about the role system of AutomatedLab
 
LONG DESCRIPTION
    There are some predefined roles in AutomatedLab that can be assigned to a
    machine. A machine can have none, one or multiple roles. Some roles are
    mutually exclusive like RootDC and FirstChildDC, or SQLSevrer2008 and SQLServer2012.
    Roles can be assigned in two ways. The first and most simple is this one.
    However, it does not allow any customization:
 
    Add-LabMachineDefinition -Name DC1 -Roles RootDC
    Add-LabMachineDefinition -Name CA1 -Roles CaRoot, Routing
    Add-LabMachineDefinition -Name Web1 -Roles WebServer
 
    Many roles offer options for customization. The options are documented in
    the role documentation. If you want to define a customized role, use the
    cmdlet Get-LabMachineRoleDefinition which takes two parameters, the role and
    properties. The properties parameter takes a hashtable. If you want to
    define the role FirstChildDC, you can leave everything to default /
    automatics or go with your own definition.
 
    $role = Get-LabMachineRoleDefinition -Role FirstChildDC -Properties @{ ParentDomain = 'vm.net'; NewDomain = 'a'; DomainFunctionalLevel = 'Win2012R2' }
    Add-LabMachineDefinition -Name T3ADC1 -IpAddress 192.168.50.20 -DomainName a.vm.net -Roles $role
 
    And another example that defines the Exchange 2013 role with an organization
    name defined:
 
    $role = Get-LabMachineRoleDefinition -Role Exchange2013 -Properties @{ OrganizationName = 'TestOrg' }
    Add-LabMachineDefinition -Name T3AEX1 -Memory 4GB -IpAddress 192.168.50.52 -DomainName a.vm.net -Roles $role -DiskName ExDataDisk
 
    AVAILABLE ROLES
    The list of available roles in AutomatedLab is below. Of course, there are
    many products missing. AutomatedLab offers a lot of features that makes it a
    good basis for adding roles to it or implementing new roles in separate
    projects that are based on AutomatedLab. A good example for this is
    SfBAutomatedLab. Skype for Business role model is too complex to be added to
    AL. But AL was used for deploying the VMs, OS, AD, SQL, PKI, etc. The Skype
    for Business roles are installed using the cmdlet Invoke-LabCommand,
    Install-LabSoftwarePackage and Mount- / Dismount-LabIsoImage. You may want
    to check out the
    project on GitHub
    .
 
    LIST OF ROLES
    - ADFS
- ADFSProxy
- ADFSWAP
-
    AzDevOps
    - CaRoot
- CaSubordinate
-
    ConfigurationManager
    -
    DC
    - DHCP -
    DSCPullServer
    -
    DynamicsAdmin
    -
    DynamicsBackend
    -
    DynamicsFrontend
    -
    DynamicsFull
    -
    FailoverNode
    -
    FailoverStorage
    - FileServer -
    FirstChildDC
    -
    HyperV
    - RemoteDesktopConnectionBroker
    - RemoteDesktopGateway
    - RemoteDesktopLicensing
    - RemoteDesktopSessionHost
    - RemoteDesktopVirtualizationHost
    - RemoteDesktopWebAccess
    -
    RootDC
    - Routing
    - ScomConsole
    - ScomGateway
    - ScomManagement
    - ScomReporting
    - ScomWebConsole
    -
    Scvmm2016
    -
    Scvmm2019
    -
    Scvmm2022
    -
    SharePoint2013
    -
    SharePoint2016
    -
    SharePoint2019
    -
    SQLServer2008
    -
    SQLServer2008R2
    -
    SQLServer2012
    -
    SQLServer2014
    -
    SQLServer2016
    -
    SQLServer2017
    -
    SQLServer2019
    -
    SQLServer2022
    -
    Tfs2015
    -
    Tfs2017
    -
    Tfs2018
    -
    TfsBuildWorker
    - VisualStudio2013
- VisualStudio2015
- WebServer
- WindowsAdminCenter