functions/Get-DbaSpConfigure.ps1
function Get-DbaSpConfigure { <# .SYNOPSIS Returns all server level system configuration (sys.configuration/sp_configure) information .DESCRIPTION This function returns server level system configuration (sys.configuration/sp_configure) information. The information is gathered through SMO Configuration.Properties. The data includes the default value for each configuration, for quick identification of values that may have been changed. .PARAMETER SqlInstance SQLServer name or SMO object representing the SQL Server to connect to. This can be a collection and receive pipeline input .PARAMETER SqlCredential PSCredential object to connect as. If not specified, current Windows login will be used. .PARAMETER ConfigName Return only specific configurations -- auto-populated from source server .NOTES Author: Nic Cain, https://sirsql.net/ Website: https://dbatools.io Copyright: (C) Chrissy LeMaire, clemaire@gmail.com License: GNU GPL v3 https://opensource.org/licenses/GPL-3.0 .LINK https://dbatools.io/Get-DbaSpConfigure .EXAMPLE Get-DbaSpConfigure -SqlInstance localhost Returns server level configuration data on the localhost (ServerName, ConfigName, DisplayName, Description, IsAdvanced, IsDynamic, MinValue, MaxValue, ConfiguredValue, RunningValue, DefaultValue, IsRunningDefaultValue) .EXAMPLE 'localhost','localhost\namedinstance' | Get-DbaSpConfigure Returns system configuration information on multiple instances piped into the function .EXAMPLE Get-DbaSpConfigure -SqlInstance localhost Returns server level configuration data on the localhost (ServerName, ConfigName, DisplayName, Description, IsAdvanced, IsDynamic, MinValue, MaxValue, ConfiguredValue, RunningValue, DefaultValue, IsRunningDefaultValue) .EXAMPLE Get-DbaSpConfigure -SqlInstance sql2012 -ConfigName MaxServerMemory Returns only the system configuration for MaxServerMemory. Configs is auto-populated for tabbing convenience. #> [CmdletBinding()] Param ( [parameter(Position = 0, Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $True)] [Alias("ServerInstance", "SqlServer", "SqlServers")] [DbaInstanceParameter[]]$SqlInstance, [PSCredential]$SqlCredential, [Alias("Config")] [object[]]$ConfigName ) process { foreach ($instance in $SqlInstance) { try { $server = Connect-SqlInstance -SqlInstance $instance -SqlCredential $sqlcredential } catch { Write-Warning "Failed to connect to: $instance" continue } #Get a list of the configuration property parents, and exlude the Parent, Properties values $proplist = Get-Member -InputObject $server.Configuration -MemberType Property -Force | Select-Object Name | Where-Object { $_.Name -ne "Parent" -and $_.Name -ne "Properties" } if ($ConfigName) { $proplist = $proplist | Where-Object { $_.Name -in $ConfigName } } #Grab the default sp_configure property values from the external function $defaultConfigs = (Get-SqlDefaultSpConfigure -SqlVersion $server.VersionMajor).psobject.properties; #Iterate through the properties to get the configuration settings foreach ($prop in $proplist) { $propInfo = $server.Configuration.$($prop.Name) $defaultConfig = $defaultConfigs | Where-Object { $_.Name -eq $propInfo.DisplayName }; if ($defaultConfig.Value -eq $propInfo.RunValue) { $isDefault = $true } else { $isDefault = $false } #Ignores properties that are not valid on this version of SQL if (!([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($propInfo.RunValue))) { # some displaynames were empty $displayname = $propInfo.DisplayName if ($displayname.Length -eq 0) { $displayname = $prop.Name } [pscustomobject]@{ ServerName = $server.Name ConfigName = $prop.Name DisplayName = $displayname Description = $propInfo.Description IsAdvanced = $propInfo.IsAdvanced IsDynamic = $propInfo.IsDynamic MinValue = $propInfo.Minimum MaxValue = $propInfo.Maximum ConfiguredValue = $propInfo.ConfigValue RunningValue = $propInfo.RunValue DefaultValue = $defaultConfig.Value IsRunningDefaultValue = $isDefault } } } } } } |