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How to disable the Azure VM accelerated settings using PowerShell?

Chirag Nagrekar
Chirag Nagrekar
Updated on 31-Aug-2021 323 Views

To disable the Azure VM accelerated settings using PowerShell, we need to disable the EnableAcceleratedNetworking property on the NIC attached to the VM.$vm = Get-AzVM -Name TestVM $nicname = (($vm.NetworkProfile.NetworkInterfaces.id).Split('/'))[-1] $nicsetting = Get-AzNetworkInterface -ResourceGroupName $vm.ResourceGroupName - Name $nicname $nicsetting.EnableAcceleratedNetworking = $falseIn the above example, we are setting AN settings on the Azure VM “TestVM”. To set the AN setting on the particular subscription, use the below command. Make sure that you are connected to the proper subscription using the Set-AzContext command.Get-AzVM | Select Name, ResourceGroupName, `    @{N='Accelerated Netoworking'; E={       $nic = (($_.NetworkProfile.NetworkInterfaces.id).Split('/'))[-1]       $nicsetting = ...

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How to get the Azure VM storage account type using PowerShell?

Chirag Nagrekar
Chirag Nagrekar
Updated on 31-Aug-2021 682 Views

To get the Azure VM storage account type using PowerShell, we need to get the Azure VM storage profile setting from the Get-AzVM command.PS C:\> $vm = Get-AzVM -Name TestVM PS C:\> $vm.StorageProfile.OsDisk.ManagedDisk.StorageAccountTypeOutputTo get the storage account type on the multiple VMs from the specific subscription, use the below command.Get-AzVM | Select Name,ResourceGroupName, @{N='StorageType';E={$_.StorageProfile.OsDisk.ManagedDisk.StorageAccountType}}

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How to get the Azure VM disk caching settings using PowerShell?

Chirag Nagrekar
Chirag Nagrekar
Updated on 31-Aug-2021 753 Views

To get the azure disk caching settings using PowerShell, we first need to retrieve the VM information using the Get-AzVM command. Before running this command, make sure that you are connected to the Azure account (Connect-AzAccount) and the proper subscription (Set-AzContext).In this example, we have a TestVM.$vm = Get-AzVM -Name TestVMWe will use the StorageProfile property and OSdisk sub-property to get the encryption settings.PS C:\> $vm.StorageProfile.OsDisk.CachingOutputTo retrieve the caching settings on all the Azure VMs from the specific subscription, we can use the below command.Get-AzVM | Select Name, ResourceGroupName, @{N='Caching';E={$_.StorageProfile.OSDisk.Caching}}

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How to get the Azure VM disk encryption settings using PowerShell?

Chirag Nagrekar
Chirag Nagrekar
Updated on 31-Aug-2021 662 Views

To get the Azure disk encryption settings using PowerShell, we first need to retrieve the VM information using the Get-AzVM command. Before running this command, make sure that you are connected to the Azure account (Connect-AzAccount) and the proper subscription (Set-AzContext).In this example, we have a TestVM.$vm = Get-AzVM -Name TestVMWe will use the StorageProfile property and OSdisk sub-property to get the encryption settings.$vm.StorageProfile.OsDisk.EncryptionSettingsThe above command will retrieve the encryption settings for the Azure VM disk encryption.To retrieve all the azure VMs disk encryption for the specific subscription use, Get-AzVM | Select Name, ResourceGroupName, @{N='Disk_Encryption';E={$_.StorageProfile.OSDisk.EncryptionSettings}}

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How to uninstall the MSI package using PowerShell?

Chirag Nagrekar
Chirag Nagrekar
Updated on 31-Aug-2021 27K+ Views

To uninstall the MSI package using PowerShell, we need the product code and then the product code can be used with msiexec file to uninstall the particular application.Product code can be retrieved using the Get-Package or Get-WmiClass method. In this example, we will uninstall the 7-zip package.$product = Get-WmiObject win32_product | ` where{$_.name -eq "7-Zip 19.00 (x64 edition)"}$product.IdentifyingNumberThe above command will retrieve the product code. To uninstall the product using msiexec, use /x switch with the product id. The below command will uninstall the 7-zip using the above-retrieved code.msiexec /x $product.IdentifyingNumber /quiet /norebootThis is the cmd command but we can run ...

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How to get the location of the Azure VM using Azure CLI in PowerShell?

Chirag Nagrekar
Chirag Nagrekar
Updated on 31-Aug-2021 796 Views

To find the location of the particular Azure VM using Az CLI, we can use the below command but before that, you need to make sure you are connected to the Azure cloud and had set that specific subscription.PS C:\> az vm show -n VMName -g ResourceGroupName --query '[location]' -otsvAlternatively, you can use the below command to get the location of the Azure VM.PS C:\> az vm list --query "[?name==’VMName’].location" -otsv

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How to connect to the Azure subscription using Azure CLI in PowerShell?

Chirag Nagrekar
Chirag Nagrekar
Updated on 31-Aug-2021 9K+ Views

To connect to the specific azure subscription using Az CLI we need to use “Az account set” command but before using this command make sure you are connected with the Azure cloud using “az login” account.az account set --subscription 'subscription name or id'You can also use -s instead of --subscription.az account set -s 'subscription name or id'To check if the subscription is set properly, use the below command.PS C:\> az account show -otable

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How to log in to the Azure account using Az CLI command in PowerShell?

Chirag Nagrekar
Chirag Nagrekar
Updated on 31-Aug-2021 16K+ Views

To login to the Azure account using Azure CLI, we need to use the az login command. Once you type the az login command, it will prompt for the Azure portal login console.If you need to log in with the device authentication code in the browser, you need to use the parameter –use-device-code.PS C:\> az login --use-device-code To sign in, use a web browser to open the page https://microsoft.com/devicelogin and enter the code ‘DeviceCode’ to authenticate.You need to open a website https://microsoft.com/devicelogin/ and have to enter a code. If you are not already connected with the Microsoft Azure portal, you ...

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How to get the Application security groups of the Azure VM using PowerShell?

Chirag Nagrekar
Chirag Nagrekar
Updated on 31-Aug-2021 605 Views

To get the Application security groups of the Azure VM using PowerShell, we need to first get the Network Interface of the Azure VM.The below command will retrieve the NIC name of the Azure VM.PS C:\> $vm = Get-AzVM -Name TestVM $nic = (($vm.NetworkProfile.NetworkInterfaces.id).Split('/'))[-1]Once we have the NIC name, we can use the Get-AzNetworkInterface command to retrieve the NIC information and the Security group.The below command will retrieve the application security group names using PowerShell.PS C:\> $nicsettings = Get-AzNetworkInterface -Name $nic $nicsettings.IpConfigurations.ApplicationSecurityGroups

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How to retrieve the Azure subnets connected to the virtual network using PowerShell?

Chirag Nagrekar
Chirag Nagrekar
Updated on 31-Aug-2021 3K+ Views

To get all the subnets attached to the virtual network using PowerShell, we need to use the GetAzVirtualNetwork command.PS C:\> $vn = Get-AzVirtualNetwork -Name VirtualNetworkNameTo get the Subnets and its address prefix details, you need to filter out the Subnets and AddressPrefixPS C:\> $vn.Subnets | Select Name, AddressPrefix

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