Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops SDK

Invoke-AppLibAppDiskDnaImport

Imports a given AppDisk into AppDNA

Syntax


Invoke-AppLibAppDiskDnaImport -AppDiskName <String> -ReservedMachine <String> [-RunAsynchronously] [-PurgeJobOnSuccess] [-LoggingId <Guid>] [-BearerToken <String>] [-TraceParent <String>] [-TraceState <String>] [-VirtualSiteId <String>] [-AdminAddress <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

Invoke-AppLibAppDiskDnaImport -AppDiskUid <Guid> -ReservedMachine <String> [-RunAsynchronously] [-PurgeJobOnSuccess] [-LoggingId <Guid>] [-BearerToken <String>] [-TraceParent <String>] [-TraceState <String>] [-VirtualSiteId <String>] [-AdminAddress <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

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Detailed Description

Will extract metadata from a provided AppDisk, import it into AppDNA and start an analysis of the imported metadata.

Parameters

Name Description Required? Pipeline Input Default Value
AppDiskName The name of the AppDisk. true false  
AppDiskUid The unique identifier of the AppDisk. true false  
ReservedMachine The SID of the machine to use for this operation. The machine must be within a valid Machine Catalog. true false  
RunAsynchronously Return immediately with the identifier for the running task. false false  
PurgeJobOnSuccess Purge the job from the list of tasks if successful. false false  
LoggingId Specifies the identifier of the high-level operation this cmdlet call forms a part of. Citrix Studio and Director typically create high-level operations. PowerShell scripts can also wrap a series of cmdlet calls in a high-level operation by way of the Start-LogHighLevelOperation and Stop-LogHighLevelOperation cmdlets. false false  
BearerToken Specifies the bearer token assigned to the calling user false false  
TraceParent Specifies the trace parent assigned for internal diagnostic tracing use false false  
TraceState Specifies the trace state assigned for internal diagnostic tracing use false false  
VirtualSiteId Specifies the virtual site the PowerShell snap-in will connect to. false false  
AdminAddress Specifies the address of a XenDesktop controller the PowerShell snap-in will connect to. You can provide this as a host name or an IP address. false false Localhost. Once a value is provided by any cmdlet, this value becomes the default.

Input Type

Return Values

System.Guid

When the RunAsynchronously identifier is specified, this GUID is returned and provides the task identifier.

System.Management.Automation.Pscustomobject

This object provides details of the task that was run and contains the following information:

  • TaskId <Guid> The identifier for the task that was performed. Active <Boolean> Indicates whether the task is still processing or is complete. Host <string> The name of the host on which the task is running or was run. DateStarted <DateTime> The date and time that the task was initiated. LastUpdateTime <DateTime> The date and time of the last task status update DateFinished <DateTime> The date and time that the task finished execution Metadata <Metadata[]> Associated key-value data TaskState <string> Where in its lifecycle the task is CurrentOperation <string> Operation specific phase of the overall “Running” task state. TerminatingError < Citrix.Fma.Sdk.ServiceCore.CommonCmdlets.TaskterminatingError> Diagnostic information in the case of a complete task failure ActiveElapsedTime <int> How many seconds of active execution the task has taken Type <string> The type of task. For this cmdlet’s tasks, this is always ImportAppDiskDNA. TaskStateInformation <string> Additional information about the current task state. TaskProgress <double> The progress of the task 0-100%. AppDiskName <string> The name of the AppDisk that the task was for. AppDiskUid <string> The identifier of the AppDisk that the task was for. DiskLocalUid <Guid> The identifier of the AppDisk lineage. DiskLocalVersion <Guid> The identifier of the AppDisk within its lineage. HostingUnitName <string> The name of the associated hosting unit HostingUnitUid <Guid> The indentifier of the associated hosting unit VirtualDiskId <Guid> The identifier of the AppDisk stack ReservedMachineSid <string> Security identifier of the VM being used to perform the operation TemporaryVirtualDiskId <Guid> The identifier of the AppDisk stack used for intermediate stages of the analysis AppDiskMetadataFileNamesList <string[]> Metadata files associated with the analysis LocalAppDiskMetadataDirectory <string> Directory containing the metadata files

Notes

Only one long-running task for each AppDisk can be processed at a time. In case of failure, the following errors can result.

  • JobCreationFailed: The requested task could not be started.

  • DatabaseError: An error occurred in the service while attempting a database operation.

  • DatabaseNotConfigured: The operation could not be completed because the database for the service is not configured.

  • ServiceStatusInvalidDb: An error occurred in the service while attempting a database operation. Communication with the database failed for various reasons.

  • CommunicationError: An error occurred while communicating with the service.

  • InvalidParameterCombination: Both PurgeJobOnSuccess and RunAsynchronously were specified. When running asynchronously, the cmdlet terminates before the job does, so it cannot clean up the completed job.

  • PermissionDenied: The user does not have administrative rights to perform this operation.

  • ConfigurationLoggingError: The operation could not be performed because of a configuration logging error.

  • ExceptionThrown: An unexpected error occurred. To locate more details, see the Windows event logs on the controller being used, or examine the XenDesktop logs.

  • AppDiskNotFound: The specified AppDisk was not found.

  • AppDiskInInvalidState: The disk was not in the “Ready” state.

  • AppDNAAnalysisAlreadyPerformed: There is no new analysis to perform here

  • BrokerMachineNotReserved: The indicated machine could not be reserved for the operation This cmdlet will return an error in the event that the AppDNA integration has not been configured. See Enable-AppLibAppDNAConnection for details.

Examples

Example 1


C:\PS> Invoke-AppLibAppDiskDnaImport -AppDiskName MyAppDisk

          TaskId                              : 90e93b9d-a225-4701-ad50-fa1546af35ac

          AppDiskName                         : MyAppDisk

          AppDiskUid                          : d9ba6487-05f8-48ad-a178-1794605e2b8e

          Active                              : False

          DiskLocalUid                        : 7b4c01c4-72fa-4c80-913d-c6df785f4297

          DiskLocalVersion                    : 25118c6e-a737-4fb9-b4b3-121910a73160

          DateStarted                         : 17/11/2015 08:22:22

          LastUpdateTime                      : 17/11/2015 09:10:18

          DateFinished                        : 17/11/2015 09:10:18

          Type                                : ImportAppDiskDNA

          Metadata                            : {}

          TaskState                           : Finished

          TaskStateInformation                :

          TaskProgress                        : 100

          TerminatingError                    :

          TemporaryVirtualDiskId              : d2127904-a149-4dce-ae82-f9671a53f6fd

          HostingUnitName                     : XenHU

          HostingUnitUid                      : 01a4a008-8ce8-4165-ba9c-cdf15a6b0501

          Host                                : MyHost

          VirtualDiskId                       : 7ce3c9a5-2888-45ba-8629-398f9e4eba7d

          CurrentOperation                    :

          ActiveElapsedTime                   : 2786

          ReservedMachineSid                  : S-1-5-21-2316621082-1546847349-2782505528-1165

          AppDiskMetadataFileNamesList        : { F:\AppDiskMetadata.xml }

          LocalAppDiskMetadataDirectory       : C:\Windows\Temp\90e93b9d-a225-4701-ad50-fa1546af35ac

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Description

Initiate the import and analysis of the AppDisk with the name “MyAppDisk”.

Example 2


C:\PS> New-AppLibAppDisk -AppDiskUid M3b9c6b62-be1e-467b-9cb4-025ad9cba916 -RunAsynchronously

          Guid

          ----

          6dd85fec-96cf-46b1-9cd4-d8ba7d06e85b

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Description

Asynchronously initiate the import and analysis of the AppDisk with the name “MyAppDisk”.. To get the task details, use Get-AppLibTask -TaskID <task id> i.e. C:\PS>Get-AppLibTask -TaskID 6dd85fec-96cf-46b1-9cd4-d8ba7d06e85b TaskId : 6dd85fec-96cf-46b1-9cd4-d8ba7d06e85b AppDiskName : MyUpdatedAppDisk AppDiskUid : 3b9c6b62-be1e-467b-9cb4-025ad9cba916 Active : False DiskLocalUid : 7b4c01c4-72fa-4c80-913d-c6df785f4297 DiskLocalVersion : 25118c6e-a737-4fb9-b4b3-121910a73160 DateStarted : 17/11/2015 08:22:22 LastUpdateTime : 17/11/2015 09:10:18 DateFinished : 17/11/2015 09:10:18 Type : ImportAppDiskDNA Metadata : {} TaskState : Finished TaskStateInformation : TaskProgress : 100 TerminatingError : TemporaryVirtualDiskId : d2127904-a149-4dce-ae82-f9671a53f6fd HostingUnitName : XenHU HostingUnitUid : 01a4a008-8ce8-4165-ba9c-cdf15a6b0501 Host : MyHost VirtualDiskId : 7ce3c9a5-2888-45ba-8629-398f9e4eba7d CurrentOperation : ActiveElapsedTime : 2786 ReservedMachineSid : S-1-5-21-2316621082-1546847349-2782505528-1165 AppDiskMetadataFileNamesList : { F:\AppDiskMetadata.xml } LocalAppDiskMetadataDirectory : C:\Windows\Temp\6dd85fec-96cf-46b1-9cd4-d8ba7d06e85b

Invoke-AppLibAppDiskDnaImport