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<#
.EXAMPLE
This example shows how to manage database default locations for Data, Logs, and Backups for SQL Server.
In the event this is applied to a Failover Cluster Instance (FCI), the
ProcessOnlyOnActiveNode property will tell the Test-TargetResource function
to evaluate if any changes are needed if the node is actively hosting the
SQL Server Instance.
#>
Configuration Example
{
param
(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
$SqlAdministratorCredential
)
Import-DscResource -ModuleName SqlServerDsc
node localhost
{
SqlDatabaseDefaultLocation Set_SqlDatabaseDefaultDirectory_Data
{
ServerName = 'sqltest.company.local'
InstanceName = 'DSC'
ProcessOnlyOnActiveNode = $true
Type = 'Data'
Path = 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server'
PsDscRunAsCredential = $SqlAdministratorCredential
}
SqlDatabaseDefaultLocation Set_SqlDatabaseDefaultDirectory_Log
{
ServerName = 'sqltest.company.local'
InstanceName = 'DSC'
ProcessOnlyOnActiveNode = $true
Type = 'Log'
Path = 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server'
PsDscRunAsCredential = $SqlAdministratorCredential
}
SqlDatabaseDefaultLocation Set_SqlDatabaseDefaultDirectory_Backup
{
ServerName = 'sqltest.company.local'
InstanceName = 'DSC'
ProcessOnlyOnActiveNode = $true
Type = 'Backup'
Path = 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server'
PsDscRunAsCredential = $SqlAdministratorCredential
}
}
}