This Week’s Interview: Scripting Games 2010 Roundup

11 05 2010

This week on the show we will have:

Please join us this Thursday 5/13 @ 9:30 EDT on the live stream as we talk about The 2010 Scripting Games! We will discuss the history of the games, the activity this year, some of the cool features of Joel’s website, and whatever else YOU come up with. That’s right—you can post questions to the guests live during the interview, and chat with your fellow scripters. We hope you can make it, we have a great time.

Be sure to share this event with your friends and co-workers! And don’t worry, if you are unable to make it live, you can always downlaod the show later.





No Show Thursday

5 05 2010

Hal and Jon have had a rough week and both need a night off from podcasting. We will resume normal activities next week, 5/13.  Be there!

P.S. We need more interview ideas! Leave comments or email us please with your suggestions.





Episode 111 – Buck Woody from Microsoft on SQL Server and PowerShell

3 05 2010

A Podcast about Windows PowerShell.

Listen:

In This Episode

Tonight on the PowerScripting Podcast we have Buck Woody from Microsoft to talk about SQL Server and PowerShell.

News

PowerWF is a business process automation tool based on Windows Workflow and fueled by PowerShell.  Visualize, Extend and Reuse PowerShell scripts and easily leverage the efforts of your domain experts.  Get a live demo and meet the PowerWF development team at Tech-Ed.  Or download a 30 day trial today at PowerWF.com


Interview

Before you acquire power, you must acquire knowledge – and Quest Software has what you need! In Jeffery Hicks’ e-book, “Managing Active Directory with Windows PowerShell,” learn how PowerShell helps you master local accounts and groups, password management, security and permissions and much, much more. You’ll also learn about the PowerShell extras and out-of-the-box features that will help you control Active Directory. Don’t wait – visit quest.com/powershellbook to register for your free copy or quest.com/powerguipro and see why PowerShell and Quest PowerGUI are the ultimate Windows management tools.

Links

Questions

  • LaerteJunior: ## Buck : when you came in Brazil, spoke about the powershell TechEd Brazil. Today I no longer see MS talk about powershell. Even the Host Sql Server is still 1.0. PowerShell is forgotten?

Hero/Power –

  • Buckaroo Banzai
Resources
Tips




Episode 110 – Andrew Mason From Microsoft on Server Core

25 04 2010

A Podcast about Windows PowerShell.

Listen:

In This Episode

Tonight on the PowerScripting Podcast have a Windows Server Core discussion with Andrew Mason from Microsoft 

News

Before you acquire power, you must acquire knowledge – and Quest Software has what you need! In Jeffery Hicks’ e-book, “Managing Active Directory with Windows PowerShell,” learn how PowerShell helps you master local accounts and groups, password management, security and permissions and much, much more. You’ll also learn about the PowerShell extras and out-of-the-box features that will help you control Active Directory. Don’t wait – visit quest.com/powershellbook to register for your free copy or quest.com/powerguipro and see why PowerShell and Quest PowerGUI are the ultimate Windows management tools.


 

Interview


Version 2.1 of PowerWF Studio has just been released. PowerWF is a Visual PowerShell development tool allowing users to build PowerShell scripts as workflows, which are similar to a flowchart or Visio diagram.  Once created, workflows can be deployed as applications, run as a scheduled task, or back to PowerShell as a script.  You can even push data to System Center with the click of a button. To get your free 30 day trial go to PowerWF.com.

Links

Questions

  • 10:19 meson: ## Any plans for new roles?
  • 10:21 meson: Does it support remoting?

Hero/Power –

  • Superman
Resources
Tips




Server Core Show Coming This Thursday!

20 04 2010

Due to unforeseen circumstances (mostly Jon’s fault), we weren’t able to record last week. Not to worry, we will be back soon!





Tonight – Andrew Mason talks about Windows Server Core

15 04 2010

Andrew Mason is a Principal Program Manager Lead in the Windows Server division at Microsoft and has been working on Server Core since the beginning. Andrew has been involved with Windows Server in one way or another since the early days of Windows NT.

We can’t wait to meet and talk with Andrew and we also hope you join us for the live show. Be there at 9:30 PM EDT (GMT-5) tonight!





Episode 109 – v2 Expert Panel

11 04 2010

A Podcast about Windows PowerShell.

Listen:

In This Episode

Tonight on the PowerScripting Podcast have a great panel discussion with tons of experts

Interview

Before you acquire power, you must acquire knowledge – and Quest Software has what you need! In Jeffery Hicks’ e-book, “Managing Active Directory with Windows PowerShell,” learn how PowerShell helps you master local accounts and groups, password management, security and permissions and much, much more. You’ll also learn about the PowerShell extras and out-of-the-box features that will help you control Active Directory. Don’t wait – visit quest.com/powershellbook to register for your free copy or quest.com/powerguipro and see why PowerShell and Quest PowerGUI are the ultimate Windows management tools.

Version 2.1 of PowerWF Studio has just been released. PowerWF is a Visual PowerShell development tool allowing users to build PowerShell scripts as workflows, which are similar to a flowchart or Visio diagram.  Once created, workflows can be deployed as applications, run as a scheduled task, or back to PowerShell as a script.  You can even push data to System Center with the click of a button. To get your free 30 day trial go to PowerWF.com.

Questions

  • dpurrington: ##the fact that v2 runs from 1.0 path is pretty baffling. I’m sure that’s not news.
  • rkeithhill-1: ## What’s the opportunity to fix PowerShell bugs in Win7 SP1?
  • dpurrington: ## Topic: selling PS to developers
  • doctordns: I’d like to see ‘the business value of powershell’
  • dpurrington: ##what version am I using?
  • JeffHicks: #what is the largest fanout scenario MS tested?
  • SQLvariant: ##Will the SQL team at Microsoft be replacing the Snapins with Modules anytime soon?
  • Jobs
  • Remoting
  • Consistency
  • cartershanklin: ## We have a lot of complaints about slowness when not internet connected, is MS hearing the same complaints? Anything to help?

Hero/Power –





PowerScripting Live – Open PowerShell v2 Panel Tomorrow!

7 04 2010

Tomorrow (Thursday the 8th of April), we are going to do something new. We will have an open panel where we’ll discuss such topics as:

  • PowerShell 2.0 adoption
  • Are you happy with version 2?
  • Favorite v2 resources: books, bloggers, tools, etc.
  • PS v2 Remoting vs administering remote PCs without PowerShell installed (lead into PowerShell myths?)
  • And anything else YOU can come up with by show time.

We have one or two MVPs who plan on making it, but what I’d really like to see happen is a couple of listeners with opinions on their minds step up to the mic as well.

If you know you can make tomorrow’s live show (9:30 EDT as usual) and want to talk, drop us an email to feedback AT powerscripting.net. If you aren’t sure, just show up if you can and we can always add people into the Skype conversation. Everyone who we can accomodate (based on the number of responses) will get an invite back in email.

We’d like to really bump up the live show this week, so please do us the favor of retweeting and sharing the news with your friends.

Hope to hear you tomorrow!





Episode 108 – SharePoint 2010 with Gary LaPointe

5 04 2010

A Podcast about Windows PowerShell.

Listen:

In This Episode

Tonight on the PowerScripting Podcast we talk to Gary LaPointe about SharePoint 2010

News

Version 2.1 of PowerWF Studio has just been released. PowerWF is a Visual PowerShell development tool allowing users to build PowerShell scripts as workflows, which are similar to a flowchart or Visio diagram.  Once created, workflows can be deployed as applications, run as a scheduled task, or back to PowerShell as a script.  You can even push data to System Center with the click of a button. To get your free 30 day trial go to PowerWF.com.

  • @marcoshaw: #PowerShell v3 will be released at this year’s TechEd North America in the Big Easy! Complete overwrite for .NET 4!
  • The 2010 Scripting Games are ON! Check out the announcement on the Scirpting Guys blog, and you can help spread the news by putting a badge on your blog.
  • User Group News
  • It’s MVP day! Two new MVPs have joined the ranks
  • PowerGUI turns 3!

 

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Interview

Before you acquire power, you must acquire knowledge – and Quest Software has what you need! In Jeffery Hicks’ e-book, “Managing Active Directory with Windows PowerShell,” learn how PowerShell helps you master local accounts and groups, password management, security and permissions and much, much more. You’ll also learn about the PowerShell extras and out-of-the-box features that will help you control Active Directory. Don’t wait – visit quest.com/powershellbook to register for your free copy or quest.com/powerguipro and see why PowerShell and Quest PowerGUI are the ultimate Windows management tools.

Links

Questions

  • AndrewTearle: ## How large would an enterprise need to be to consider using SharePoint ?
  • CodyGros: ## Can he explain the disposal of SharePoint objects in PowerShell? and why it is important?
  • TobyM: ## Does think the MSFT will continue to develope PowerShell cmdlets for SharePoint 2010 to fill in the holes he mentioned earlier?

Hero/Power – Sylar

Resources

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Tips

 

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Gotcha


Listener John sent this one in:

I got one! (he yelled through tears while pounding his fist on the floor)  After being so good to me and so reasonable about its idiosyncracies, PowerShell has hung it to me good on this one.


Here’s what I was after.  I wanted to format my IP addresses I was iterating through so that I could later sort the collection and have it sort correctly.  I used string formating to take the pieces of the address and concatenate it with periods and wound up with this:

010.001.001.001

Before doing the wmi query I had in mind, I wanted to make sure the system was up and not have to wait on the wmi timeout so I had something like this:

if (test-connection prettyip($_) -count 1 -quiet) {go do other stuff}


The prettyip thing came late in the day just so I could further analyze the data and when I put it in, everything stopped.  The test-connection test sat and sat before finally giving up and then my script went on with its fail routine even though I knew these machines were up.


I’m going to let you go try test-connection or ping (that’s all I’ve tested so far) and you’re going to find that it tries to ping 8.1.1.1  It’s converting the ip to octal.  It has something to do with the leading 0 (and the number being otherwise acceptable in base 8).  060.001.001.001 will ping 48.1.1.1

It isn’t hard to work around, but WHO, honestly, expects this behavior?!  If you have (as I did) a mix of 10.x.x.x and 198.216.24.x (our public range) IP’s, it will make you think you’ve lost it.

test-connection 198.216.24.104 works and 198.216.024.104 doesn’t.

I can see how it’s happening (or think I can) just as 0x0e is hex, 010 CAN be interpreted as octal but should it be?  Really?


It took me lots longer to figure this out than I’d like.  I had about 4 red herrings flopping around on the editor and though I didn’t cry, it’s only because I’m just too manly and pirate-like.  Otherwise…  I’da been sobbing.


So…  There you go, fellers.  It got me.  Don’t let it get you.





Tonight! Sharepoint 2010 with MVP Gary Lapointe

1 04 2010

Be sure to joins us for the live show tonight as we interview Gary Lapointe, Sharepoint MVP. We will be talking about what is new to the platform in general, but of course the main focus will be–how are the PowerShell cmdlets?

Tonight: 9:30 PM EDT on Ustream! (See sideebar for link).








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