Public/Connect-SDP.ps1
function Connect-SDP { param( [parameter(Mandatory)] [string] $server, [parameter(Mandatory)] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] $credentials, [parameter()] [string] $k2context = 'k2rfconnection' ) <# .SYNOPSIS Connect to a Kaminario K2 appliance. .DESCRIPTION Connect to a Kaminario K2 appliance. .PARAMETER server The SDP management IP or DNS name. .PARAMETER credentials A standard PowerShell credential object (System.Management.Automation.PSCredential) .INPUTS Connect-SDP does not accept piped inputs. .OUTPUTS Returns the SDP 'system/state' endpoint information. .EXAMPLE Connect-SDP -credentials $creds -server 10.10.1.20 This connects ad-hoc to a Kaminario appliace using a conventional powershell credential object under a default global context. .EXAMPLE Connect-SDP -credentials $creds -server 172.16.2.13 -k2context TestDev This connects ad-hoc to a Kaminario appliace using a conventional powershell credential object under a specific context, for later issuing commands to a specific K2 appliance (Get-SDPVolumeGroup -k2context TestDev) #> # $K2header = New-SDPAPIHeader -Credential $credentials $o = New-Object psobject $o | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name 'credentials' -Value $credentials $o | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name 'K2Endpoint' -Value $server Set-Variable -Name $k2context -Value $o -Scope Global $results = Invoke-SDPRestCall -endpoint 'system/state' -method GET -k2context $k2context return $results } |