Serge,
I have, the script itself allows for easy transition into a .ps1, what I have
done is removed the # from the debug section to get the full command that is
then easily 'copy and paste'-able into a Powershell prompt and I get the same
response in Powershell directly.
Also in response to the lastest post to the thread I will snip off some
content here. (Sorry first time at this)
The ultimate goal is to pull the two variables so I can pass them forward via a
PHP script to a MySQL Database.
(ie iqn.2013-04.com.widget:Target1 and NotConnected in this case)
I believe that the command in Powershell is trying to gather the $Status on
both the Invoke-Command and Get-iSCSIServerTarget commands. Which is why I am
getting a table in the Powershell Console and browser.
Per your request I have rewritten the scripts:
(Included inline)
TestGetServerTarget.php
________________________________
<?php
###############
## Variables ##
###############
$psCMD = "powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted";
$psFILE = "C:\\Arc\\scripts\\TestGetTarget.ps1";
$runCMD = $psCMD." ".$psFILE;
########################################
## Variable Checking (For Debug Mode) ##
########################################
#echo "\$psCMD = $psCMD";
################
## Run Script ##
################
exec($runCMD, $out);
############
## Output ##
############
echo ('<pre>');
print_r($out);
echo ('</pre>');
###################
## End Of Script ##
###################
echo "End Of Scene";
?>
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TestGetTarget.ps1
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###############
## Variables ##
###############
$cred = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential -ArgumentList
@('[email protected]',(ConvertTo-SecureString -String 'MyPassword'
-AsPlainText -Force))
$command = Invoke-Command -computername localhost -credential $cred
-scriptblock {& Get-IscsiServerTarget -TargetName Target1 | % { $_.TargetIqn,
$_.Status}} -SessionOption (New-PSSessionOption -SkipCACheck -SkipCNCheck
-SkipRevocationCheck)
#########################
## Execute Scriptblock ##
#########################
$command
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Powershell output of TestGetTarget.ps1:
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PS C:\Arc\Scripts> .\TestGetTarget.ps1
iqn.2013-04.com.widget:Target1
PSComputerName RunspaceId
Value
-------------- ----------
-----
localhost f3c5063a-85df-49a3-a5ed-7df04a930684
NotConnected
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PHP output webbrowser (Much in the same):
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Array
(
[0] => iqn.2013-04.com.widget:Target1
[1] =>
[2] => PSComputerName RunspaceId Value
[3] => -------------- ---------- -----
[4] => localhost f46c9f15-70b4-496c-a9d6... NotConnected
[5] =>
[6] =>
)
End Of Scene
________________________________
Alan Loos
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From: Serge Fonville [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, July 19, 2013 12:16 PM
To: Alan Loos
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP and Powershell
Thank you for your clarification.
Have you considered placing the whole powershell -command parameter in a .ps1
script and executing that instead?
The benefit would be that it is easier to read and test accordingly.
HTH
Kind regards/met vriendelijke groet,
Serge Fonville
http://www.sergefonville.nl
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