en-US/about_PSCMContentMgmt_Query.help.txt
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about_PSCMContentMgmt_Query SHORT DESCRIPTION An overview of the functions in PSCMContentMgmt to query distribution points and distribution point groups. LONG DESCRIPTION PSCMContentMgmt contains functions to help you find distribution points and distribution point groups in your sites. Functions are also available to query what content objects are distributed to them. Where any of the functions return an object with the property ObjectID, it will always return PackageID for all content objects (Packages, Driver Packages, Boot Images etc) except for Applications/Deployment Types where the CI_ID is always retrieved. This enables you to have a property ready to use for Applications with any of the cmdlets from the Configuration Manager module. COMMANDS * Find-CMObject This is useful if you are reviewing a Configuration Manager log file, and you want to easily know what object an ID resolve to. The function accepts a parameter -ID where any arbitrary Configuration Manager ID can be passed to it, and it will return any matching objects associated with the ID. For example, you can pass an ID type of PackageID, CI_ID or ModelID. The function will search a series of WMI classes on your site server to find a matching object. * Get-DP Search for distribution point by name in your site. % wildcard supported. * Get-DPContent Query the content objects distributed to distribution point(s). * Get-DPGroup Search for distribution point groups by name in yoru site. % wildcard supported. * Get-DPGroupContent Query the content objects distributed to distribution point group(s). * Get-DPDistributionStatus Query the status of all content objects distributed to a distribution point. * Compare-DPContent Compares the content objects distributed between two distribution points, and returns those which are missing from the target distribution point compared to the source distribution point. * Compare-DPGroupContent Compares the content objects distributed between two distribution point groups, and returns those which are missing from the target distribution point group compared to the source distribution point group. |