I have a deployment script & I have to give it to operations team to deploy ADLA & add Azure Storage data source to ADLA.
This command works well on my local machine as well as our development vm.
Operations team facing issues with this command. The command Add-AdlAnalyticsDataSource not found. They are using plain windows server virtual machine for deployment having Powershell version 3.4.0
Are we missing anything?
#Rohi_Dev_1.0 What is the Windows Management framework installed on your machine?
This can be checked using $PSVersionTable command.
If the PSVersion is below 5.0, then Install-Module command won’t be available in showcommand window
Maybe we should upgrade your Azure PowerShell version to 4.3.0, here is my PowerShell output, it works for me:
If you want to upgrade your PowerShell version, we can download PowerShell installation package from this link.
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I have download the .iso file to install the SQL Server . I want to automate the process of installation on windows server using powershell script so that i can run those scripts in multiples machines.
I have searched online but didn't find any good material to do so from scratch.
I am a beginner in powershell.Can anyone provide a sample script to do so?
Tried this answer on Stackoverflow but didnt get it>
Install SQL Server using PowerShell
AFTER you have mounted the ISO file you can install SQL Server:
From cmd passing parameters. Installing a new instance of SQL Server at the command prompt specifying the features to install and how they should be configured.
From configuration file. SQL Server Setup provides the ability to generate a configuration file based upon the system default and run-time inputs. You can use the configuration file to deploy SQL Server throughout the enterprise with the same configuration. You can also standardize manual installations throughout the enterprise, by creating a batch file that launches Setup.exe.
I have two set up files for SQLServer
SQLServer2017-SSEI-Expr 5Mb
SSMS-Setup-ENU 540 Mb
Which file need to be installed.
If the setup file need to be installed then what is the use for the first one?
can someone please advice?
Thanks
SQLServer2017-SSEI-Expr is an installation package for installation of SQL Server Express binaries required to run the database server. You must install it to have your server.
SSMS-Setup-ENU is an installation package for GUI client which allows you to connect to SQL Server database instance and manage it. Although it's not required to be installed on the machine with running SQL Server it's recommended to be installed on administration/developer machine to interact with the database using T-SQL.
i'm having some issues on the installation of Microsoft SQL Data Sync Agent 2.
it shows a message telling me to install SQLSysClrTypes.msi and SharedManagementObjects.msi
even after installing those two requirements it keeps showing this message, it worked in another pc but in this one is not.
what should i do?
(pc is running windows 7 )
Please make sure you have downloaded the x86 version of both prerequisites.
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=239643&clcid=0x409
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=239658&clcid=0x409
.NET Framework 4.5 is required also.
just installed a fresh windows and it worked.
I recently installed Liberty Core server, created a new Profile, installed MobileFirst Platform Server and deployed a MobileFirst runtime environment with the Server Configuration Tool in MacBook.
Instead of installing in default directory(Application/ibm/*) I choose to install under custom directory (Users/username/LibertyCore).
I started the server manually installed adapters and *.wlapp from worklight console.
Instead of doing this manual deployment I want to do it from command line? My understanding is I have to use MFP command line utility.
I installed MFP CLI utility then parsed to the App Project folder to build and deploy to currently installed Liberty Core server I see issue with MFP PUSH it says server is not started though server is running.
So when I do MFP Info I found that CLI is pointing to completely different set up. How can I make CLI to point to currently installed Liberty Server.
Note that you can run "mfp help" to see all available CLI commands.
There is the command "mfp server". Using this command you can add additional server definitions: "mfp server add". Run the command and follow the on-screen instructions to add a server definition for your remote server...
Once you've added it, you can use "mfp push your-remote-server-name" to push the artifacts to the remote server.
I have a visual studio solution with an ASP.NET 3.5 web application (WCF host) and a test project. I wanted to use the Oracle Instant Client (v11, via NHibernate) to create Oracle connections without having the Oracle client tools installed on every "involved" machine (dev, CI server, test server, production server).
The weird thing is that on my development machine (x86) my tests run without problem, while my web application still gives me the following error message: System.Data.OracleClient requires Oracle client software version 8.1.7 or greater
Things I ruled out already:
The bin folder has read & execute permissions for everyone
The DLL's are unblocked (windows 7)
Problem occurs with both Visual Studio Development Server and IIS 7
I've also tested this on a machine with Oracle client tools installed and that works
I even managed to get the tests running on our x64 CI server (more info).
Anyone has a clue on what I am missing?
I see this error almost every time I set up Oracle on a new machine.
Check that the oracle bin folder is in your path
Give read and execute permission to everyone on the client folder (on my machine C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\client_1)
Changing permissions may not take effect until you reboot your machine.
EDIT:
From your comment, steps 2 and 3 are irrelevant for Oracle Instant Client. Hoverer, I would guess that the problem is still that the system cannot find the Oracle Instant Client DLLs. It would be worth putting the location of these DLLs into your path and seeing if this resolves it.
From http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/features/instant-client/index-100365.html
Installation Instructions
Installation Steps:
Download the appropriate Instant Client packages for your platform. All installations REQUIRE the Basic or Basic Lite package.
Unzip the packages into a single directory such as "instantclient".
Set the library loading path in your environment to the directory in Step 2 ("instantclient"). On many UNIX platforms, LD_LIBRARY_PATH is the appropriate environment variable. On Windows, PATH should be used.
Start your application and enjoy.