Invoke Commands¶
This page contains details on Invoke commands.
Invoke-MyOnBoarding¶
- NAME
- Invoke-MyOnBoarding
- SYNOPSIS
- Creates all vCD Objecst for a new IAAS Customer
- SYNTAX
- Invoke-MyOnBoarding [-ConfigFile] <String> [-Enabled] [<CommonParameters>]
- DESCRIPTION
Creates all vCD Objects for a new IAAS Customer
All Objects are: * Org * Default Org Admin * Org VDC ** Private Catalog ** Optional Bridged Network
JSON Config Example:
{ “Org”: {
“Name”:”TestOrg”, “FullName”: “Test Org”, “Description”:”Automation Test Org”},
- “OrgAdmin”: {
- “Name”:”TestOrgAdmin”, “Pasword”: “myPassword1!”, “FullName”:”Test OrgAdmin”, “EmailAddress”:”test@admin.org”
},
- “OrgVdc”: {
- “Name”:”TestOrgVdc”, “FixedSize”: “M”, “CPULimit”: “1000”, “MEMLimit”:”1000”, “StorageLimit”:”1000”, “StorageProfile”:”Standard-DC01”, “ProviderVDC”:”Provider-VDC-DC01”, “NetworkPool”:”Provider-VDC-DC01-NetPool”, “ExternalNetwork”: “External_OrgVdcNet”, “EdgeGateway”: “Yes”, “IPAddress”:”192.168.100.1”, “SubnetMask”:”255.255.255.0”, “Gateway”:”192.168.100.254”, “IPRangeStart”:”192.168.100.2”, “IPRangeEnd”:”192.168.100.3”
}
}
- PARAMETERS
- -ConfigFile <String>
- Full Path to the JSON Config File
- -Enabled [<SwitchParameter>]
Should the Customer be enabled after creation
Default: $False
- <CommonParameters>
- This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction, WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216).
————————– EXAMPLE 1 ————————–
PS C:>Invoke-MyOnBoarding -ConfigFile “.OnBoarding.json” -Enabled:$true
————————– EXAMPLE 2 ————————–
PS C:>Invoke-MyOnBoarding -ConfigFile “.OnBoarding.json” -Enabled:$false
- REMARKS
- To see the examples, type: “get-help Invoke-MyOnBoarding -examples”. For more information, type: “get-help Invoke-MyOnBoarding -detailed”. For technical information, type: “get-help Invoke-MyOnBoarding -full”. For online help, type: “get-help Invoke-MyOnBoarding -online”