functions/Get-DbaCmConnection.ps1
function Get-DbaCmConnection { <# .SYNOPSIS Retrieves windows management connections from the cache .DESCRIPTION Retrieves windows management connections from the cache .PARAMETER ComputerName The computername to ComputerName for. .PARAMETER UserName Username on credentials to look for. Will not find connections using the default windows credentials. .PARAMETER Silent Replaces user friendly yellow warnings with bloody red exceptions of doom! Use this if you want the function to throw terminating errors you want to catch. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Get-DbaCmConnection List all cached connections. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Get-DbaCmConnection sql2014 List the cached connection - if any - to the server sql2014. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Get-DbaCmConnection -UserName "*charles*" List all cached connection that use a username containing "charles" as default or override credentials. #> [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Position = 0, ValueFromPipeline = $true)] [Alias('Filter')] [String[]] $ComputerName = "*", [String] $UserName = "*", [switch] $Silent ) Begin { Write-Message -Level InternalComment -Message "Starting" Write-Message -Level Verbose -Message "Bound parameters: $($PSBoundParameters.Keys -join ", ")" } Process { foreach ($name in $ComputerName) { Write-Message -Level VeryVerbose -Message "Processing search. ComputerName: '$name' | Username: '$UserName'" ([sqlcollective.dbatools.Connection.ConnectionHost]::Connections.Values | Where-Object { ($_.ComputerName -like $name) -and ($_.Credentials.UserName -like $UserName) }) } } End { Write-Message -Level InternalComment -Message "Ending" } } |