DSCResources/MSFT_xSQLServiceAccount/MSFT_xSQLServiceAccount.psm1
Import-Module -Name (Join-Path -Path (Split-Path -Path (Split-Path -Path $PSScriptRoot -Parent) -Parent) ` -ChildPath 'xSQLHelper.psm1') Import-Module -Name (Join-Path -Path (Split-Path -Path $PSScriptRoot -Parent) ` -ChildPath 'CommonResourceHelper.psm1') $script:localizedData = Get-LocalizedData -ResourceName 'MSFT_xSQLServiceAccount' <# .SYNOPSIS Gets the service account for the specified instance. .PARAMETER SQLServer Host name of the SQL Server to manage. .PARAMETER SQLInstanceName Name of the SQL instance. .PARAMETER ServiceType Type of service to be managed. Must be one of the following: DatabaseEngine, SQLServerAgent, Search, IntegrationServices, AnalysisServices, ReportingServices, SQLServerBrowser, NotificationServices. .PARAMETER ServiceAccount ** Not used in this function ** Credential of the service account that should be used. .EXAMPLE Get-TargetResource -SQLServer $env:COMPUTERNAME -SQLInstanceName MSSQLSERVER -ServiceType SqlServer -ServiceAccount $account #> function Get-TargetResource { [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([System.Collections.Hashtable])] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $SQLServer, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $SQLInstanceName, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateSet('DatabaseEngine', 'SQLServerAgent', 'Search', 'IntegrationServices', 'AnalysisServices', 'ReportingServices', 'SQLServerBrowser', 'NotificationServices')] [System.String] $ServiceType, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] $ServiceAccount ) # Get the SMO Service object instance $serviceObject = Get-ServiceObject -SQLServer $SQLServer -SQLInstanceName $SQLInstanceName -ServiceType $ServiceType # If no service was found, throw an exception if (-not $serviceObject) { $errorMessage = $script:localizedData.ServiceNotFound -f $ServiceType, $SQLServer, $SQLInstanceName New-ObjectNotFoundException -Message $errorMessage } # Local accounts will start with a '.' # Replace a domain of '.' with the value for $SQLServer $serviceAccountName = $serviceObject.ServiceAccount -ireplace '^([\.])\\(.*)$', "$SQLServer\`$2" # Return a hashtable with the service information return @{ SQLServer = $SQLServer SQLInstanceName = $SQLInstanceName ServiceType = $serviceObject.Type ServiceAccount = $serviceAccountName } } <# .SYNOPSIS Tests whether the specified instance's service account is correctly configured. .PARAMETER SQLServer Host name of the SQL Server to manage. .PARAMETER SQLInstanceName Name of the SQL instance. .PARAMETER ServiceType Type of service to be managed. Must be one of the following: DatabaseEngine, SQLServerAgent, Search, IntegrationServices, AnalysisServices, ReportingServices, SQLServerBrowser, NotificationServices. .PARAMETER ServiceAccount Credential of the service account that should be used. .PARAMETER RestartService Determines whether the service is automatically restarted. .PARAMETER Force Forces the service account to be updated. .EXAMPLE Test-TargetResource -SQLServer $env:COMPUTERNAME -SQLInstaneName MSSQLSERVER -ServiceType SqlServer -ServiceAccount $account #> function Test-TargetResource { [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([System.Boolean])] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $SQLServer, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $SQLInstanceName, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateSet('DatabaseEngine', 'SQLServerAgent', 'Search', 'IntegrationServices', 'AnalysisServices', 'ReportingServices', 'SQLServerBrowser', 'NotificationServices')] [System.String] $ServiceType, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] $ServiceAccount, [Parameter()] [System.Boolean] $RestartService, [Parameter()] [System.Boolean] $Force ) if ($Force) { New-VerboseMessage -Message $script:localizedData.ForceServiceAccountUpdate return $false } # Get the current state $currentState = Get-TargetResource -SQLServer $SQLServer -SQLInstanceName $SQLInstanceName -ServiceType $ServiceType -ServiceAccount $ServiceAccount New-VerboseMessage -Message ($script:localizedData.CurrentServiceAccount -f $currentState.ServiceAccount, $SQLServer, $SQLInstanceName) return ($currentState.ServiceAccount -ieq $ServiceAccount.UserName) } <# .SYNOPSIS Sets the SQL Server service account to the desired state. .PARAMETER SQLServer Host name of the SQL Server to manage. .PARAMETER SQLInstanceName Name of the SQL instance. .PARAMETER ServiceType Type of service to be managed. Must be one of the following: DatabaseEngine, SQLServerAgent, Search, IntegrationServices, AnalysisServices, ReportingServices, SQLServerBrowser, NotificationServices. .PARAMETER ServiceAccount Credential of the service account that should be used. .PARAMETER RestartService Determines whether the service is automatically restarted. .PARAMETER Force Forces the service account to be updated. .EXAMPLE Set-TargetResource -SQLServer $env:COMPUTERNAME -SQLInstaneName MSSQLSERVER -ServiceType SqlServer -ServiceAccount $account #> function Set-TargetResource { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $SQLServer, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $SQLInstanceName, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateSet('DatabaseEngine', 'SQLServerAgent', 'Search', 'IntegrationServices', 'AnalysisServices', 'ReportingServices', 'SQLServerBrowser', 'NotificationServices')] [System.String] $ServiceType, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] $ServiceAccount, [Parameter()] [System.Boolean] $RestartService, [Parameter()] [System.Boolean] $Force ) # Get the Service object $serviceObject = Get-ServiceObject -SQLServer $SQLServer -SQLInstanceName $SQLInstanceName -ServiceType $ServiceType # If no service was found, throw an exception if (-not $serviceObject) { $errorMessage = $script:localizedData.ServiceNotFound -f $ServiceType, $SQLServer, $SQLInstanceName New-ObjectNotFoundException -Message $errorMessage } try { New-VerboseMessage -Message ($script:localizedData.UpdatingServiceAccount -f $ServiceAccount.UserName, $serviceObject.Name) $serviceObject.SetServiceAccount($ServiceAccount.UserName, $ServiceAccount.GetNetworkCredential().Password) } catch { $errorMessage = $script:localizedData.SetServiceAccountFailed -f $SQLServer, $SQLInstanceName, $_.Message New-InvalidOperationException -Message $errorMessage -ErrorRecord $_ } if ($RestartService) { New-VerboseMessage -Message ($script:localizedData.RestartingService -f $SQLInstanceName) Restart-SqlService -SQLServer $SQLServer -SQLInstanceName $SQLInstanceName } } <# .SYNOPSIS Gets an SMO Service object instance for the requested service and type. .PARAMETER SQLServer Host name of the SQL Server to manage. .PARAMETER SQLInstanceName Name of the SQL instance. .PARAMETER ServiceType Type of service to be managed. Must be one of the following: DatabaseEngine, SQLServerAgent, Search, IntegrationServices, AnalysisServices, ReportingServices, SQLServerBrowser, NotificationServices. .EXAMPLE Get-ServiceObject -SQLServer $env:COMPUTERNAME -SQLInstanceName MSSQLSERVER -ServiceType SqlServer #> function Get-ServiceObject { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $SQLServer, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $SQLInstanceName, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateSet('DatabaseEngine', 'SQLServerAgent', 'Search', 'IntegrationServices', 'AnalysisServices', 'ReportingServices', 'SQLServerBrowser', 'NotificationServices')] [System.String] $ServiceType ) # Load the SMO libraries Import-SQLPSModule $verboseMessage = $script:localizedData.ConnectingToWmi -f $SQLServer New-VerboseMessage -Message $verboseMessage # Connect to SQL WMI $managedComputer = New-Object Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Wmi.ManagedComputer $SQLServer # Change the regex pattern for a default instance if ($SQLInstanceName -ieq 'MSSQLServer') { $serviceNamePattern = '^MSSQLServer$' } else { $serviceNamePattern = ('\${0}$' -f $SQLInstanceName) } # Get the proper enum value $serviceTypeFilter = ConvertTo-ManagedServiceType -ServiceType $ServiceType # Get the Service object for the specified instance/type $serviceObject = $managedComputer.Services | Where-Object -FilterScript { ($_.Type -eq $serviceTypeFilter) -and ($_.Name -imatch $serviceNamePattern) } return $serviceObject } <# .SYNOPSIS Converts the project's standard SQL Service types to the appropriate ManagedServiceType value .PARAMETER ServiceType Type of service to be managed. Must be one of the following: DatabaseEngine, SQLServerAgent, Search, IntegrationServices, AnalysisServices, ReportingServices, SQLServerBrowser, NotificationServices. .EXAMPLE ConvertTo-ManagedServiceType -ServiceType 'DatabaseEngine' #> function ConvertTo-ManagedServiceType { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateSet('DatabaseEngine', 'SQLServerAgent', 'Search', 'IntegrationServices', 'AnalysisServices', 'ReportingServices', 'SQLServerBrowser', 'NotificationServices')] [System.String] $ServiceType ) # Map the project-specific ServiceType to a valid value from the ManagedServiceType enumeration switch ($ServiceType) { 'DatabaseEngine' { $serviceTypeValue = 'SqlServer' } 'SQLServerAgent' { $serviceTypeValue = 'SqlAgent' } 'Search' { $serviceTypeValue = 'Search' } 'IntegrationServices' { $serviceTypeValue = 'SqlServerIntegrationService' } 'AnalysisServices' { $serviceTypeValue = 'AnalysisServer' } 'ReportingServices' { $serviceTypeValue = 'ReportServer' } 'SQLServerBrowser' { $serviceTypeValue = 'SqlBrowser' } 'NotificationServices' { $serviceTypeValue = 'NotificationServer' } } return $serviceTypeValue -as [Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Wmi.ManagedServiceType] } |