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* To view the list of AWS services supported by the Tools for PowerShell, run the command below:
* To view the list of AWS services supported by the Tools for PowerShell, run the command below:
: '''Get-AWSPowerShellVersion -ListServiceVersionInfo'''
: '''Get-AWSPowerShellVersion -ListServiceVersionInfo'''
== How to configure PowerShell for managing Azure resources (CentOS platform) ==
* Login to the machine using privileged account.
* Run the command below to register the RedHat repository:
: '''curl https://packages.microsoft.com/config/rhel/7/prod.repo | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/microsoft.repo'''
: Note: The above command should be written in a single line
* Run the command below to install PowerShell:
: '''sudo yum install -y powershell'''
* From command prompt, run the command below to invoke PowerShell:
: '''sudo pwsh'''
* Run the command below to find out the current PowerShell version:
: '''$PSVersionTable.PSVersion'''
* Run the below command to check if you have PowerShellGet installed on your system:
: '''Get-Module PowerShellGet -list | Select-Object Name,Version,Path'''
* In-case you don’t have PowerShellGet, run the commands below:
: '''Install-Module -Name PowerShellGet –Force'''
: For more information about installation or upgrade of PowerShellGet, see:
: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/gallery/installing-psget

Revision as of 09:26, 10 March 2019

How to configure PowerShell for managing AWS resources (Windows platform)

  • Login to the machine using privileged account.
  • From command prompt, run the command below to invoke PowerShell:
powershell
Note: You need to run cmd.exe or PowerShell.exe as administrator.
  • Run the command below to find out the current PowerShell version:
$PSVersionTable.PSVersion
  • In-case you currently have version older than 5.1, follow the article below to locate the download URL for upgrading to the latest version of PowerShell:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/setup/installing-windows-powershell?view=powershell-6
Also, review the article below for PowerShell installation pre-requirements:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/setup/windows-powershell-system-requirements?view=powershell-5.1
  • Run the below command to check if you have PowerShellGet installed on your system:
Get-Module PowerShellGet -list | Select-Object Name,Version,Path
  • In-case you don’t have PowerShellGet, run the commands below:
Install-PackageProvider Nuget –Force
Install-Module -Name PowerShellGet –Force
For more information about installation or upgrade of PowerShellGet, see:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/gallery/installing-psget
  • Run the command below to install AWS tools for PowerShell core:
Install-Module -Name AWSPowerShell.NetCore -AllowClobber -Force
  • Run the command below to import the AWS PowerShell module:
Import-Module AWSPowerShell
  • Run the command below to update to the latest AWS PowerShell module:
Update-Module -Name AWSPowerShell.NetCore -Force
  • To view the installed versions of AWS PowerShell module, run the command below:
Get-Module -Name AWSPowerShell -List | select Name,Version
Get-Module -Name AWSPowerShell.NetCore -List | select Name,Version
  • To view the list of AWS services supported by the Tools for PowerShell, run the command below:
Get-AWSPowerShellVersion -ListServiceVersionInfo


How to configure PowerShell for managing Azure resources (CentOS platform)

  • Login to the machine using privileged account.
  • Run the command below to register the RedHat repository:
curl https://packages.microsoft.com/config/rhel/7/prod.repo | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/microsoft.repo
Note: The above command should be written in a single line
  • Run the command below to install PowerShell:
sudo yum install -y powershell
  • From command prompt, run the command below to invoke PowerShell:
sudo pwsh
  • Run the command below to find out the current PowerShell version:
$PSVersionTable.PSVersion
  • Run the below command to check if you have PowerShellGet installed on your system:
Get-Module PowerShellGet -list | Select-Object Name,Version,Path
  • In-case you don’t have PowerShellGet, run the commands below:
Install-Module -Name PowerShellGet –Force
For more information about installation or upgrade of PowerShellGet, see:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/gallery/installing-psget