functions/Invoke-ShutdownLab.ps1
Function Invoke-ShutdownLab { [CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess)] [alias("Shutdown-Lab")] Param ( [Parameter(HelpMessage = "The path to the configuration folder. Normally, you should run all commands from within the configuration folder.")] [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] [ValidateScript( { Test-Path $_ })] [String]$Path = ".", [Parameter(HelpMessage = "Run the command but suppress all status messages.")] [Switch]$NoMessages ) $Path = Convert-Path $path if (-Not $NoMessages) { Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility\Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green -Object @" This is the Shutdown-Lab command. It will perform the following: * Shutdown the Lab environment: "@ } $LabName = Split-Path $path -Leaf if (-Not $NoMessages) { Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility\Write-Host -ForegroundColor Cyan -Object 'Stopping the lab environment' } # Creates the lab environment without making a Hyper-V Snapshot if ($PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess($LabName, "Stop-Lab")) { Try { Stop-Lab -ConfigurationData $path\*.psd1 -ErrorAction Stop } Catch { Write-Warning "Failed to stop lab. Are you running this in the correct configuration directory? $($_.exception.message)" #bail out because no other commands are likely to work return } } if (-Not $NoMessages) { Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility\Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green -Object @" Next Steps: When the configurations have finished, you can checkpoint the VM's with: Snapshot-Lab To quickly rebuild the labs from the checkpoint, run: Refresh-Lab To start the lab environment: Run-Lab To destroy the lab environment: Wipe-Lab "@ } } |