Powershell command to stop Project Application Service in a farm setup
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Wednesday, May 02, 2012 2:57 PM
hi,
we have 2 project application servers in a single farm set-up.
We have a request to start and stop "Project Application Service" using Powershell from an remote server.
We know that we can use the following commands: "Start-SPServiceInstance -Identity" to start and stop the service, though we need to login in two servers thru RDP and run the command.
Is there a way where we can provide the server name as a parameter to the above command?
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Wednesday, May 02, 2012 4:37 PM
Hi there,
To find out the identity execute following command
get-SPserviceinstance
Look for Project Server Application Service and copy the ID
Execute following command to stop the service
Stop-SPServiceinstance -identity {paste ID here}
To start the service
Start-Spserviceinstance -identity {paste ID here}
Hrishi Deshpande – DeltaBahn Senior Consultant
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Wednesday, May 02, 2012 7:01 PM
Hi there,
Following on from the reply above, use the -server parameter only get the services from that particular server as shown below:
Get-SPServiceInstance –Server <servername>
Thanks
Paul
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