functions/Set-DbaPowerPlan.ps1
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Function Set-DbaPowerPlan { <# .SYNOPSIS Sets the SQL Server OS's Power Plan. .DESCRIPTION Sets the SQL Server OS's Power Plan. It defaults to High Performance which is Best Practice. If your organization uses a custom power plan that is considered best practice, specify -CustomPowerPlan. References: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2207548 http://www.sqlskills.com/blogs/glenn/windows-power-plan-effects-on-newer-intel-processors/ .PARAMETER ComputerName The SQL Server (or server in general) that you're connecting to. The -SqlServer parameter also works. This command handles named instances. .PARAMETER PowerPlan The Power Plan that you wish to use. These are validated to Windows default Power Plans (Power saver, Balanced, High Performance) .PARAMETER CustomPowerPlan If you use a custom power plan instead of Windows default, use CustomPowerPlan .PARAMETER WhatIf Shows what would happen if the command were to run. No actions are actually performed. .PARAMETER Confirm Prompts you for confirmation before executing any changing operations within the command. .NOTES Requires: WMI access to servers dbatools PowerShell module (https://dbatools.io, clemaire@gmail.com) Copyright (C) 2016 Chrissy LeMaire This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. .LINK https://dbatools.io/Set-DbaPowerPlan .EXAMPLE Set-DbaPowerPlan -ComputerName sqlserver2014a Sets the Power Plan to High Performance. Skips it if its already set. .EXAMPLE Set-DbaPowerPlan -ComputerName sqlcluster -CustomPowerPlan 'Maximum Performance' Sets the Power Plan to the custom power plan called "Maximum Performance". Skips it if its already set. #> [CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess = $true)] Param ( [parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $true)] [Alias("ServerInstance", "SqlInstance", "SqlServer")] [string[]]$ComputerName, [ValidateSet('High Performance', 'Balanced', 'Power saver')] [string]$PowerPlan = 'High Performance', [string]$CustomPowerPlan ) BEGIN { if ($CustomPowerPlan.Length -gt 0) { $PowerPlan = $CustomPowerPlan } Function Set-DbaPowerPlan { try { Write-Verbose "Testing connection to $server and resolving IP address" $ipaddr = (Test-Connection $server -Count 1 -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue).Ipv4Address | Select-Object -First 1 } catch { Write-Warning "Can't connect to $server" return } try { Write-Verbose "Getting Power Plan information from $server" $query = "Select ElementName from Win32_PowerPlan WHERE IsActive = 'true'" $currentplan = Get-WmiObject -Namespace Root\CIMV2\Power -ComputerName $ipaddr -Query $query -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue $currentplan = $currentplan.ElementName } catch { Write-Warning "Can't connect to WMI on $server" return } if ($currentplan -eq $null) { # the try/catch above isn't working, so make it silent and handle it here. Write-Warning "Cannot get Power Plan for $server" return } $planinfo = [PSCustomObject]@{ Server = $server PreviousPowerPlan = $currentplan ActivePowerPlan = $PowerPlan } if ($PowerPlan -ne $currentplan) { If ($Pscmdlet.ShouldProcess($server, "Changing Power Plan from $CurrentPlan to $PowerPlan")) { try { Write-Verbose "Setting Power Plan to $PowerPlan" $null = (Get-WmiObject -Name root\cimv2\power -ComputerName $ipaddr -Class Win32_PowerPlan -Filter "ElementName='$PowerPlan'").Activate() } catch { Write-Exception $_ Write-Warning "Couldn't set Power Plan on $server" return } } } else { If ($Pscmdlet.ShouldProcess($server, "Stating power plan is already set to $PowerPlan, won't change.")) { Write-Warning "PowerPlan on $server is already set to $PowerPlan. Skipping." } } return $planinfo } $collection = New-Object System.Collections.ArrayList $processed = New-Object System.Collections.ArrayList } PROCESS { foreach ($server in $ComputerName) { if ($server -match 'Server\=') { Write-Verbose "Matched that value was piped from Test-DbaPowerPlan" # I couldn't properly unwrap the output from Test-DbaPowerPlan so here goes. $lol = $server.Split("\;")[0] $lol = $lol.TrimEnd("\}") $lol = $lol.TrimStart("\@\{Server") # There was some kind of parsing bug here, don't clown $server = $lol.TrimStart("\=") } if ($server -match '\\') { $server = $server.Split('\\')[0] } if ($server -notin $processed) { $null = $processed.Add($server) Write-Verbose "Connecting to $server" } else { continue } $data = Set-DbaPowerPlan $server if ($data.Count -gt 1) { $data.GetEnumerator() | ForEach-Object { $null = $collection.Add($_) } } else { $null = $collection.Add($data) } } } END { If ($Pscmdlet.ShouldProcess("console", "Showing results")) { return $collection } } } |