functions/Find-DbaAgentJob.ps1
FUNCTION Find-DbaAgentJob { <# .SYNOPSIS Find-DbaAgentJob finds agent job/s that fit certain search filters. .DESCRIPTION This command filters SQL Agent jobs giving the DBA a list of jobs that may need attention or could possibly be options for removal. .PARAMETER SqlServer The SQL Server instance. You must have sysadmin access and server version must be SQL Server version 2000 or higher. .PARAMETER SqlCredential Allows you to login to servers using SQL Logins as opposed to Windows Auth/Integrated/Trusted. .PARAMETER LastUsed Find all jobs that havent ran in the INT number of previous day(s) .PARAMETER Disabled Find all jobs that are disabled .PARAMETER Failed Find all jobs that have failed .PARAMETER NoSchedule Find all jobs with schedule set to it .PARAMETER NoEmailNotification Find all jobs without email notification configured .PARAMETER Exclude Allows you to enter an array of agent job names to ignore .PARAMETER Name Filter agent jobs to only the names you list. This is a regex pattern by default so no asterisks are necessary. If you need an exact match, use -Exact. .PARAMETER Category Filter based on agent job categories .PARAMETER Owner Filter based on owner of the job/s .PARAMETER StepName Filter based on StepName. This is a regex pattern by default so no asterisks are necessary. If you need an exact match, use -Exact. .PARAMETER Exact Job Names and Step Names are searched for by regex by default. Use Exact to return only exact matches. .PARAMETER Since Datetime object used to narrow the results to a date .NOTES Tags: DisasterRecovery, Backup Author: Stephen Bennett: https://sqlnotesfromtheunderground.wordpress.com/ dbatools PowerShell module (https://dbatools.io, clemaire@gmail.com) Copyright (C) 2016 Chrissy LeMaire This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. .LINK https://dbatools.io/Find-DbaAgentJob .EXAMPLE Find-DbaAgentJob -SQLServer Dev01 -Name backup Returns all agent job(s) that have backup in the name .EXAMPLE Find-DbaAgentJob -SQLServer Dev01 -LastUsed 10 Returns all agent job(s) that have not ran in 10 days .EXAMPLE Find-DbaAgentJob -SQLServer Dev01 -Disabled -NoEmailNotification -NoSchedule Returns all agent job(s) that are either disabled, have no email notification or dont have a schedule. returned with detail .EXAMPLE Find-DbaAgentJob -SQLServer Dev01 -LastUsed 10 -Exclude "Yearly - RollUp Workload", "SMS - Notification" Returns all agent jobs that havent ran in the last 10 ignoring jobs "Yearly - RollUp Workload" and "SMS - Notification" .EXAMPLE Find-DbaAgentJob -SqlServer Dev01 -Category "REPL-Distribution", "REPL-Snapshot" -Detailed | Format-Table -AutoSize -Wrap Returns all job/s on Dev01 that are in either category "REPL-Distribution" or "REPL-Snapshot" with detailed output .EXAMPLE Find-DbaAgentJob -SQLServer Dev01, Dev02 -Failed -Since '7/1/2016 10:47:00' Returns all agent job(s) that have failed since July of 2016 (and still have history in msdb) .EXAMPLE Get-SqlRegisteredServerName -SqlServer CMSServer -Group Production | Find-DbaAgentJob -Disabled -NoSchedule -Detailed | Format-Table -AutoSize -Wrap Queries CMS server to return all SQL instances in the Production folder and then list out all agent jobs that have either been disabled or have no schedule. .EXAMPLE Find-DbaAgentJob -SQLServer Dev01, Dev02 -Name Mybackup -Exact Returns all agent job(s) that are named exactly Mybackup #> [CmdletBinding()] Param ( [parameter(Position = 0, Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $True)] [Alias("ServerInstance", "SqlInstance", "SqlServers")] [string[]]$SqlServer, [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]$SqlCredential, [string[]]$Name, [string[]]$StepName, [switch]$Exact, [int]$LastUsed, [switch]$Disabled, [switch]$Failed, [switch]$NoSchedule, [switch]$NoEmailNotification, [string[]]$Category, [string]$Owner, [string[]]$Exclude, [datetime]$Since ) begin { if ($Failed, $Name, $StepName, $LastUsed, $Disabled, $Disabled, $NoSchedule, $NoEmailNotification, $Category, $Owner, $Exclude -notcontains $true) { Write-Warning "At least one search term must be specified" continue } } PROCESS { foreach ($servername in $SqlServer) { Write-Verbose "Running Scan on: $servername" try { $server = Connect-SqlServer -SqlServer $servername -SqlCredential $sqlcredential } catch { Write-Verbose "Failed to connect to: $servername" continue } $jobs = $server.JobServer.jobs $output = @() if ($Failed) { Write-Verbose "Checking for failed jobs" $output += $jobs | Where-Object { $_.LastRunOutcome -ne "Success" } } if ($Name) { foreach ($jobname in $Name) { Write-Verbose "Gettin some jobs by their names" if ($Exact -eq $true) { $output += $jobs | Where-Object { $_.Name -eq $name } } else { try { $output += $jobs | Where-Object { $_.Name -match $name } } catch { # they prolly put aterisks thinking it's a like $Name = $Name -replace '\*', '' $Name = $Name -replace '\%', '' $output += $jobs | Where-Object { $_.Name -match $name } } } } } if ($StepName) { foreach ($name in $StepName) { Write-Verbose "Gettin some jobs by their names" if ($Exact -eq $true) { $output += $jobs | Where-Object { $_.JobSteps.Name -eq $name } } else { try { $output += $jobs | Where-Object { $_.JobSteps.Name -match $name } } catch { # they prolly put aterisks thinking it's a like $StepName = $StepName -replace '\*', '' $StepName = $StepName -replace '\%', '' $output += $jobs | Where-Object { $_.JobSteps.Name -match $name } } } } } if ($LastUsed) { $Since = $LastUsed * -1 $SinceDate = (Get-date).AddDays($Since) Write-Verbose "Finding job/s not ran in last $Since days" $output += $jobs | Where-Object { $_.LastRunDate -le $SinceDate } } if ($Disabled -eq $true) { Write-Verbose "Finding job/s that are disabled" $output += $jobs | Where-Object { $_.IsEnabled -eq $false } } if ($NoSchedule -eq $true) { Write-Verbose "Finding job/s that have no schedule defined" $output += $jobs | Where-Object { $_.HasSchedule -eq $false } } if ($NoEmailNotification -eq $true) { Write-Verbose "Finding job/s that have no email operator defined" $output += $jobs | Where-Object { $_.OperatorToEmail -eq "" } } if ($Category) { Write-Verbose "Finding job/s that have no email operator defined" $output += $jobs | Where-Object { $Category -contains $_.Category } } if ($Owner) { Write-Verbose "Finding job/s with owner critera" if ($Owner -match "-") { $OwnerMatch = $Owner -replace "-", "" Write-Verbose "Checking for jobs that NOT owned by: $OwnerMatch" $output += $server.JobServer.jobs | Where-Object { $OwnerMatch -notcontains $_.OwnerLoginName } } else { Write-Verbose "Checking for jobs that are owned by: $owner" $output += $server.JobServer.jobs | Where-Object { $Owner -contains $_.OwnerLoginName } } } if ($Exclude) { Write-Verbose "Excluding job/s based on Exclude" $output = $output | Where-Object { $Exclude -notcontains $_.Name } } if ($Since) { #$Since = $Since.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss") Write-Verbose "Getting only jobs whose LastRunDate is greater than or equal to $since" $output = $output | Where-Object { $_.LastRunDate -ge $since } } $jobs = $output | Select-Object -Unique foreach ($job in $jobs) { [PSCustomObject]@{ ComputerName = $server.NetName InstanceName = $server.ServiceName SqlInstance = $server.Name Name = $job.Name LastRunDate = $job.LastRunDate IsEnabled = $job.IsEnabled CreateDate = $job.CreateDate HasSchedule = $job.HasSchedule OperatorToEmail = $job.OperatorToEmail Category = $job.Category OwnerLoginName = $job.OwnerLoginName Job = $job } | Select-DefaultView -ExcludeProperty Job } } } } |