DSCResources/DSC_SqlServiceAccount/en-US/about_SqlServiceAccount.help.txt
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SqlServiceAccount .DESCRIPTION The `SqlServiceAccount` DSC resource manages the service account for SQL Server services. ## Requirements * Target machine must have access to the SQLPS PowerShell module or the SqlServer PowerShell module. ## Known issues All issues are not listed here, see [here for all open issues](https://github.com/dsccommunity/SqlServerDsc/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+in%3Atitle+SqlServiceAccount). .PARAMETER InstanceName Key - String The name of the SQL Server instance to be configured. .PARAMETER ServiceType Key - String Allowed values: DatabaseEngine, SQLServerAgent, Search, IntegrationServices, AnalysisServices, ReportingServices, SQLServerBrowser, NotificationServices The service type to be managed for the instance that is specified in parameter InstanceName. .PARAMETER ServiceAccount Required - Instance The service account that should be used when running the Windows service. .PARAMETER ServerName Write - String The host name of the SQL Server to be configured. Default value is $env:COMPUTERNAME. .PARAMETER RestartService Write - Boolean Determines whether the service is automatically restarted when a change to the configuration was needed. .PARAMETER Force Write - Boolean Forces the service account to be updated. Useful for password changes. This will cause Set to be run on each consecutive run. .PARAMETER ServiceAccountName Read - String Returns the service account username for the service. .PARAMETER VersionNumber Write - String The version number for the service type to be managed for the instance that is specified in parameter InstanceName. Mandatory when parameter ServiceType is set to 'IntegrationServices'. .EXAMPLE 1 This example shows how to ensure the SQL Server service on TestServer is running under a user account. Configuration Example { param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] $ServiceAccountCredential ) Import-DscResource -ModuleName 'SqlServerDsc' Node localhost { SqlServiceAccount 'SetServiceAccount_User' { ServerName = 'TestServer' InstanceName = 'MSSQLSERVER' ServiceType = 'DatabaseEngine' ServiceAccount = $ServiceAccountCredential RestartService = $true } } } .EXAMPLE 2 This example shows how to ensure the SQL Server service on TestServer\DSC is running under a virtual account. Force will cause this account to be set every time the configuration is evaluated. Specifying RestartService will cause the service to be restarted. Configuration Example { param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] $ServiceAccountCredential ) Import-DscResource -ModuleName 'SqlServerDsc' Node localhost { SqlServiceAccount 'SetServiceAccount_User' { ServerName = 'TestServer' InstanceName = 'DSC' ServiceType = 'DatabaseEngine' ServiceAccount = $ServiceAccountCredential RestartService = $true Force = $true } } } |