Episode 172 – vCenter Orchestrator

16 01 2012
A Podcast about Windows PowerShell.
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Tonight on the PowerScripting Podcast, we have a trio of guests from VMware on to talk about vCenter Orchestrator and its PowerShell plugin capability!

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[21:44:36] <mjl135> Isn’t Orchestrator free?

[21:47:11] <Josh_Atwell> ###talk about difference between install and appliance

[21:47:42] <Poshoholic> ## Windows WF 3.x or 4.0?

[21:49:38] <Josh_Atwell> #### I assume that if you are using the appliance you’ll need some other windows system to use the PowerShell module?

[21:50:01] <JHofferle> ## What directories should be excluded from Virus Scanning? I just started playing with it and McAfee is really beating up orchestrator.

[21:57:42] <Josh_Atwell> ### so the PowerShell plugin is intended to fill in gaps of the other plugins or designed to allow people to reuse their existing work?

[21:58:51] <VERN__> ## is vsphere doing the work or what component does the API connect to?

[22:07:51] <JHofferle> ## Can workflows be configured to run automatically when certain events occur?

[22:07:52] <mjl135> ## Are their built in work flows?

[22:09:08] <vnoob> ##### Is there anything at CES you guys are exciting about? 🙂

[22:11:25] <Josh_Atwell> ###is there a repository for people to go out and get workflows?

[22:14:12] <MarkDW> ## Is there any version control for workflows?

[22:15:26] <Josh_Atwell> ### so how do you test your workflows…is there a built in debugger?

[22:15:50] <MarkDW> ## Is there RBAC? Groups that can run workflows, design workflows, etc.

[22:18:33] <Poshoholic> ## Wait, but he didn’t answer the debugging part.

[22:20:51] <JHofferle> ## Are there workflows for managing View? Like Refresh/Recompose operations?

The Question


Thomas: Spider Man

Hemant: He-Man!

Alan: First PC – Commodore 64


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Up Next: Alan Renouf and Thomas Corfmat talk about VMware vCenter Orchestrator

12 01 2012

Alan Renouf is back with us again, and this time he’s bringing a friend along from VMware to talk with us about how vCenter Orchestrator uses PowerShell. Have a look at the vCenter Orchestrator blog to see what they are up to, and especially check out the post titled vCO PowerShell plug-in.

Here’s a screenshot example:

We’ll be covering this TONIGHT at 9:30pm EST at our usual live stream: live.powerscripting.net!





Episode 171 – Listener Call-In

9 01 2012
A Podcast about Windows PowerShell.
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Tonight on the PowerScripting Podcast, we have our first listener call-in show!

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[22:00:02] <mjl135> Doesn’t every city have a bus line that smells like that?

[22:02:38] <Glenn> ## has anyone else noticed a significant performance hit with tab completion on PS3 CTP2?

[22:02:48] <Josh_Atwell> anyone else read Don’s book on Toolmaking?

[22:04:33] <DonJones> http://www.lulu.com/product/ebook/windows-powershell-scripting-and-toolmaking/17796789

[22:06:54] <mjl135> ## How many people here aren’t windows admins that use PowerShell frequently?

[22:06:32] <DonJones> http://www.amazon.com/Windows-PowerShell-Scripting-Toolmaking-ebook/dp/B005P7V85O/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1325819186&sr=8-2 Kindle

[22:23:25] <Josh_Atwell> ya know…if this chat room exploded then the PowerShell world would be really hurting a bit.  Just look at that guestlist in the room

[22:27:49] <mjl135> ## The new James Brundage project that looks awesome! http://powershellpipeworks.com/

[22:27:50] <DonJones> Breaking news: Terra Nova not renewed. Screw it, I’m moving to an island.

[22:29:43] <mjl135> Are there any PowerShell chat rooms where people hang out… like this but all the time 🙂

[22:30:50] <jaslanger_> noob question, what is the difference between snapin and module? sorry

[22:33:31] <jaslanger_> For Josh_Atwell – http://www.ratemymullet.com/

[22:34:03] <RichPrescott> Question 1) How do you catch an error that has no exception type?

[22:34:09] <mjl135> Are snappins deprecated in v2 in terms of official MS support

[22:36:21] <mjl135> ## Question:  How do I get the team that manages our servers to enable remoting?  🙂

[22:36:48] <DonJones> Yeah, it’s OK to make v4 a dependency. .NET v.latest is essentially the Official Runtime of God, so you might as well. Screw people still running IE6.

[22:37:10] <mjl135> Josh_Atwell I just gave their team lead Steelers tickets 🙂

[22:41:12] <Meson> ## Why is it that people say never use aliases (in demos, scripts, etc.) but they never have a problem using “help”

[22:42:22] <DonJones> @Meson “help” is a function, not an alias

[22:43:13] <Meson> ## Does anyone ever use CredSSP for their remoting?

[22:43:40] <Brian-AKA-Zuul> I’ve seen CredSSP mentioned, but really have no idea what it is

[23:05:54] <Josh_Atwell> http://www.vtesseract.com

[23:08:07] <Start-Automating> “Magneto: Too limited”

[23:09:15] <jaslanger_> Powershell, more powerful then Magneto!

The Question


Josh Atwell’s superhero: Dr Manhattan


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Up Next: YOU!

3 01 2012

 

Well, we had our guests this week reschedule on us. So, we are going to try something a little different. We are going to try a “call in” show! What does that mean? You have an opportunity to get on the podcast and share your “tips for beginners.”  You have two options if you want to be on the show. Download Skype and set it up (hopefully with a decent headset) and add “PowerScripting” as a contact. If you want your video on the stream please go ahead and test it so everyone can see your face.

Get-Listener -Awesome | Out-Podcast -name PowerScripting

The second option is to email us your phone number and we’ll call you. We will start around 9:30PM EST this Thursday January 5th. If you have time please send us an email with your Skype ID or phone number, if that doesn’t work out you can let us know the night of the recording in the chat room. We hope to see you there!





Episode 170 – Jeffery Hicks Manages Windows Server with PowerShell

2 01 2012
A Podcast about Windows PowerShell.
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Tonight on the PowerScripting Podcast, we talk to Jeffery Hicks about managing Windows Server with PowerShell

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[21:53:42] <cmille19> ##Can you explain CIM more

[21:56:00] <vnoob> ####What kind of wine Don?

[21:57:34] <JonWalz> If you are seeing Don Jones you are watching last weeks show and not the live feed

[21:58:12] <ScriptingWife> that goofy little red live button is hard to find sometimes

[21:58:47] <DanielCruz> time travel is not only expensive, but dangerous.

[22:06:19] <Josh_Atwell> ###These are available for Server core right?

[22:12:39] <vnoob> ###What is Jeff drinking? Captain Morgan? 🙂

[22:13:20] <JonWalz> [21:02:42] <JeffHicks> back. Tonight’s PowerShell musings brought to you by Fuller’s London Porter

[22:21:22] <StartAutomating> ## what parsing tricks would you recommend people use for legacy applications?  ## any other tips for legacy apps?


The Question


Island: Kindle Fire


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Up Next Jeffery Hicks joins us to talk about PowerShell Fundamentals

21 12 2011

This week our guest will be Windows PowerShell MVP Jeffery Hicks to talk about his latest training DVD from Train Signal, Windows PowerShell Fundamentals. Jeff will give us some great tips and techniques for PowerShell beginners, and we’ll get his take on PowerShell v3 as well.

— Update @ 9:08AM —

We forgot that Jeff has an EVEN NEWER and BETTER course out that builds on the previous one. It’s all about managing Windows Server with PowerShell and we’ll be covering it as well. But you know how our interviews go? They go how you want them to go! If you show up to the live stream and ask us questions about PowerShell fundamentals–that’s what we’ll talk about. You want to know more about using remoting in an enterprise environment? Come on by and let us know! In fact, feedback of any kind is what we thrive on. Leave comments on THIS POST letting us know what you’d like to hear.

Of course, the show is not the same without YOU, so be sure to join us as we live stream!  The time is this Thursday December 22nd at 9:30 pm EST at our new and permanent live chat location live.powerscripting.net!

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Episode 169 – Don Jones on PowerShell v3 and Button Monkeys

18 12 2011
A Podcast about Windows PowerShell.
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Tonight on the PowerScripting Podcast, we talk to Don Jones about PowerShell v3 and Button Monkeys!

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[21:42:08] <JeffHicks> ##What will be the big PS 3.0 feature that will drive people crazy to adopt it?

[21:48:28] <mwjcomputing> ## What is the best cmdlet in v3?

[21:48:30] <DanielCruz> ## Have you found yourself wanting to use v3 features at work? everyday?

[21:48:59] <mwjcomputing> ## Actually… WHat is your favorite v3 cmdlet?

[21:58:02] <mjl135> ## What is the restfull api stuff?  (so out of it)

[22:00:49] <JHofferle> PowerShell *was* about being consistent.

[22:06:36] <JeffHicks> I’d be happy if vendors supplied good help documentation with solid examples

[22:09:05] <vmcutlip> How would you do that. Since the beauty of programming is no one single way to do things. How would you possible grade

[22:12:33] <BartekB> ## do you plan to have several “badges” for different technologies?

[22:12:57] <DanielCruz> ## I referred to Advanced Event 8 from 2011 this week because I needed to strip Exif metadata from a jpeg to import into a “very specific” oracle server.

[22:15:16] <mwjcomputing> ## What is don’s favorite powershell feature?

[22:15:36] <mwjcomputing> ## WHat is the user group day all about?

[22:22:10] <JasonMArcher> I think Devs had an advantage… a key part of our culture is to show off what we have done… so user groups grow easily out of that

[22:22:10] <JasonMArcher> I think Devs had an advantage… a key part of our culture is to show off what we have done… so user groups grow easily out of that

[22:22:44] <DanielCruz> Yes! “PowerShell, it’s Xbox for your OS” -Bartek

[22:23:57] <JHofferle> I’m still telling people to try PowerShell…and hear “nah, I think I’ll just stick with AutoIT”

[22:25:05] <AlexMcFarland> I bought Don’s book for the guys that work for me, trying to get them to take the plunge.  I think it’s hard to do when things are busy and doing it the gui way still feels faster.

[22:28:11] <vmcutlip> Had the pleasure of going to a 5 day Vbscript & WMI class with Don. Really great examples and real life situations. I think I will pick up the Powershell book based on that alone

[22:36:13] <RichPrescott> ## At what point does a brand new admin start moving towards PowerShell?  e.g. Say I’ve never run DCPromo and don’t know the available options.  PowerShell has the options, but if you don’t have them presented to you in an ordered fashion, it can be difficult to grasp.

The Question

Island: iPad





Up Next Don Jones is back to talk about Learn PowerShell in a Month of Lunches and more

14 12 2011

This week our guest will be Don Jones to talk about his latest book Learn PowerShell in a Month of Lunches and whatever else he wants to talk about. If you’ve heard Don speak, you already know that you don’t want to miss it. If you haven’t heard Don speak, let me assure you, you don’t want to miss it. Please join us Thursday December 15th at 9:30 pm EDT at our new and permanent live chat location live.powerscripting.net! Don is one of our most popular guests so I’m sure the chat room will be a lot of fun. You may want to set a reminder on your phone so you don’t miss out!





Episode 168 – Randy Roffey on MP Studio and a Bonus Interview

13 12 2011
A Podcast about Windows PowerShell.
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Tonight on the PowerScripting Podcast, we talk to Randy Roffey from Silect Software about MP Studio. Stay tuned until the end to hear a bonus interview with Hal’s wife!

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The Question

Superhero: Spiderman

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This is how we roll in PowerShellLand

9 12 2011

ScriptingWife don’t mess around!

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