Start-TpmsSetupByAgent

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Description

Sends the target machine definitions set by New-TpmsObjSetupAgent to Tpms.Service to retrieve the certif­icates.

Syntax

Start-TpmsSetupByAgent -Servers <psobject[]>
Parameter Description
-Servers list of target machine variables, examples:

$srv1 or ($srv1)

($srv1,$srv2,$srv3)

Example 1: cmdlet usage

The following example sends the definition of the target machine $srv2 to Tpms.Service.

$srv2 = New-TpmsObjSetupAgent '
-Name "cps47.ourdomain.local" '
-Port 5050 '
-Credential (Get-Credential -Message "Please enter your credentials." -UserName "ourdomain\Administrator")
Start-TpmsSetupByAgent -Servers ($srv2)

Example 2: cmdlet usage

The following example sends the definition of the two target machines $srv1 and $srv2 to Tpms.Service.

$srv1 = New-TpmsObjSetupAgent '
-Name "cps007.ourdomain.local" '
-Port 5050 '
-Credential (Get-Credential -Message "Please enter your credentials." -UserName "ourdomain\Administrator")

$srv2 = New-TpmsObjSetupAgent '
-Name "cps47.ourdomain.local" '
-Port 5050 '
-Credential (Get-Credential -Message "Please enter your credentials." -UserName "ourdomain\Administrator")

Start-TpmsSetupByAgent -Servers ($srv1,$srv2)

Example 3: Script containing Start-TpmsSetupByAgent

The following script can be run on an admin computer to initiate the Tpms environment. The script must run only once per session. It imports the module Tpms.Powershell, sets the URL of Tpms.Service and sets the log level to Info, defines a target server ($srv2) running Tpms.Agent (cps47.ourdomain.local) and – finally – sends the relevant calls with Start-TpmsSetupByAgent -Servers ($srv2).

Set-TpmsServiceUrl -Uri https://licenseserver.ourdomain.local:4040

Set-TpmsLogLevel -RelayLogLevel Info

$srv2 = New-TpmsObjSetupAgent -Name "cps47.ourdomain.local" -Port 5050 -Credential (Get-Credential -Message "Please enter your credentials." -UserName "ourdomain\Administrator")

Start-TpmsSetupByAgent -Servers ($srv2)
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