DSCResources/MSFT_xSPDatabaseAAG/MSFT_xSPDatabaseAAG.schema.mof
/*
**Description** This resource will allow specifying which SQL Server AlwaysOn Availability group a resource should be in. This resource does not configure the Availability Groups on SQL Server, they must already exist. It simply adds the specified database to the group. **Example** xSPDatabaseAAG ConfigDBAAG { DatabaseName = "SP_Config" AGName = "MyAvailabilityGroup" FileShare = "\\SQL\Backups" Ensure = "Present" PsDscRunAsCredential = $InstallAccount }s */ [ClassVersion("1.0.0.0"), FriendlyName("xSPDatabaseAAG")] class MSFT_xSPDatabaseAAG : OMI_BaseResource { [Key, Description("The name of the database to put in the AlwaysOn group")] string DatabaseName; [Required, Description("Name of the AlwaysOn group on the SQL server - this must already exist")] string AGName; [Write, Description("The fileshare to use for the SQL backup when adding to the group")] string FileShare; [Required, Description("Present if the database should be in this AlwaysOn group, or Absent if it should not be in the group"), ValueMap{"Present","Absent"}, Values{"Present","Absent"}] string Ensure; [Write, Description("POWERSHELL 4 ONLY: The account to run this resource as, use PsDscRunAsAccount if using PowerShell 5"), EmbeddedInstance("MSFT_Credential")] String InstallAccount; }; |