
June 30, 2011 20:24 by
Robi
Here are some PowerShell Changes that came with SP1 for SharePoint Server 2010.
New cmdlets are:
- Add-SPProfileLeader
- Get-SPProfileLeader
- Remove-SPProfileLeader
- Remove-SPProfileSyncConnection
- Add-SPProfileSyncConnection
- Disable-SPHealthAnalysisRule
- Enable-SPHealthAnalysisRule
- Get-SPHealthAnalysisRule
- Get-SPDeletedSite
- Remove-SPDeletedSite
- Restore-SPDeletedSite
- Move-SPSocialComments
There are of course some changes to the existing cmdlets and here are a few that will be useful when configuring SharePoint Server 2010:
- New Switch Parameter:ChangeSyncKnowledge
- New Switch Parameter:ChangeSyncKnowledge
- New Parameter:RbsProviderMapping <Hashtable>
Used to move an RBS-enabled site collection from one RBS-enabled content database to another RBS-enabled content database without moving the underlying BLOB content. If the content database has more than one RBS provider associated with it, you must specify all providers. The same providers must be enabled on the target content database and the source content database."
- New Parameter:AnalyticResultCacheMinimumHitCount <Int32>
New Parameters:DatabaseServer <string>,DatabaseName <string>,DatabaseFailoverServer <string>,DatabaseSQLAuthenticationCredential <PSCredential>
This was the only Service Application that didn't allow us to set the database information when we created it so we were left with this nasty GUID in the name.
- New Parameter:AnalyticResultCacheMinimumHitCount <Int32>
- New Parameters:DatabaseServer <string>,DatabaseName <string>,DatabaseFailoverServer <string>,DatabaseSQLAuthenticationCredential <PSCredential>,DatabaseUseWindowsAuthentication
- New Switch Parameter:Recycle
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