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SqlAgentFailsafe
Parameters
| Parameter | Attribute | DataType | Description | Allowed Values |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Required | String | The name of the SQL Agent Failsafe Operator. | |
| Ensure | Write | String | Specifies if the SQL Agent Failsafe Operator should be present or absent. Default is Present. | Present, Absent |
| ServerName | Write | String | The host name of the SQL Server to be configured. Default is $env:COMPUTERNAME. | |
| InstanceName | Key | String | The name of the SQL instance to be configured. | |
| NotificationMethod | Write | String | The method of notification for the Failsafe Operator. | None, NotifyEmail, Pager, NetSend, NotifyAll |
Description
The SqlAgentAlert DSC resource is used to add/remove SQL Agent Alerts.
The resource can also update the severity or message id.
Requirements
- Target machine must be running Windows Server 2012 or later.
- Target machine must be running SQL Server Database Engine 2012 or later.
Known issues
All issues are not listed here, see here for all open issues.
Examples
Example 1
This example shows how to ensure that the SQL Agent Failsafe Operator 'FailsafeOp' exists with the correct Notification.
Configuration Example
{
Import-DscResource -ModuleName 'SqlServerDsc'
node localhost
{
SqlAgentFailsafe 'Add_FailsafeOp'
{
Ensure = 'Present'
Name = 'FailsafeOp'
ServerName = 'TestServer'
InstanceName = 'MSSQLServer'
NotificationMethod = 'NotifyEmail'
}
}
}
Example 2
This example shows how to ensure that the SQL Agent failsafe operator FailsafeOp does not exist.
Configuration Example
{
Import-DscResource -ModuleName 'SqlServerDsc'
node localhost
{
SqlAgentFailsafe 'Remove_FailsafeOp'
{
Ensure = 'Absent'
Name = 'FailsafeOp'
ServerName = 'TestServer'
InstanceName = 'MSSQLServer'
}
}
}