Saturday, December 15, 2018

Task 1 using the windows powershell to connect remotely to servers and view information

  1. On the Properties dialog box, on the General tab, make sure that the Startup type is set to Automatic.
  2. Select the Recovery tab, configure the following settings, as shown in the following figure.
  • First failure: Restart the Service
  • Second failure: Restart the Service
  • Subsequent failures: Restart the Computer
  • Reset fail count after: 1 days
  • Restart service after: 1 minute

  1. On the Properties dialog box, click Restart Computer Options.
  2. On the Restart Computer Options dialog box, in the Restart computer after box, type 2, and then click OK.
  3. Click OK to close the Properties dialog box.
  4. Close the Computer Management console.

Results: After completing this exercise, you have created a server group, deployed roles and features, and managed a service remotely.

Shut down and revert the DC1 and CORE1 virtual machines to prepare for the next exercise.


Exercise 3: Using Windows PowerShell to Manage Servers

In this exercise, you will use the Windows PowerShell to manage the Window Server 2016. Windows PowerShell is a command-line interface that is similar to command prompt. It is designed to execute the scripts similar to UNIX/Linux operating systems.

Start the DC1 virtual machine to perform this exercise.

Task 1: Using the Windows PowerShell to Connect Remotely to Servers and View Information