Configurations/Archive/Deprecated-POC-DC-Client-Servers-CORE/Setup-Lab.ps1
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Disclaimer This code is provided without copyright and “AS IS”. It is free for you to use and modify under the MIT license. Note: All scripts require WMF 5 or above, and to run from PowerShell using "Run as Administrator" #> #Requires -version 5.0 #Requires -runasadministrator Clear-Host Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green -Object @" This is the Setup-Lab script. This script will perform the following: * Run the configs to generate the required .mof files Note! - If there is an error creating the .mofs, the setup will fail * Run the lab setup Note! If this is the first time you have run this, it can take several hours to download the .ISO's and resources. This only occurs the first time. **Possible problem, if the downloads finish but the script doesn't continue (pauses) Hit the return key once and it will continue *You will be able to wipe and rebuild this lab without needing to perform the downloads again. Note! You will need to provide an Administrator password TWICE - on for the config, one for the localmachine account. Next Steps: When complete, run: .\Run-Lab.ps1 To stop the lab VM's: .\Shutdown-lab.ps1 When the configurations have finished, you can checkpoint the VM's with: .\Snapshot-Lab.ps1 To quickly rebuild the labs from the checkpoint, run: .\Refresh-Lab.ps1 To destroy the lab to build again: .\Wipe-Lab.ps1 To enable Internet access for the VM's, run: .\Enable-Internet.ps1 "@ Pause # Run the config to generate the .mof files Write-Host -ForegroundColor Cyan -Object 'Build the .Mof files from the configs' Write-Host -ForegroundColor Yellow -Object 'If this fails, the lab build will fail' .\DC-Client-Servers-Core.ps1 # Build the lab without a snapshot # Write-Host -ForegroundColor Cyan -Object 'Building the lab environment' # Creates the lab environment without making a Hyper-V Snapshot Start-LabConfiguration -ConfigurationData .\*.psd1 -path .\ -NoSnapshot # Disable secure boot for VM's Get-VM ( Get-LabVM -ConfigurationData .\*.psd1 ).Name -OutVariable vm Set-VMFirmware -VM $vm -EnableSecureBoot Off -SecureBootTemplate MicrosoftUEFICertificateAuthority Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green -Object @" Next Steps: To enable Internet access for the VM's, run: .\Enable-Internet.ps1 When complete, run: .\Run-Lab.ps1 "@ |