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I have written the following script for SQL patching:

    cls
$computers =  Get-Content D:\Abhi\Server.txt
foreach ($line in $computers)
{
    psexec \\$line -s -u Adminuser -p AdminPassword msiexec /i D:\SQL_PATCH\rsSharePoint.msi SKIPCA=1 /qb
}

My doubt here is to parallelize this script execution on all the servers mentioned in the text file. Meaning, as soon I start the execution of the script, this should initiate the patching activity on the servers simultaneously and also to track the progess on all the servers, as this script is doing now only for one server. Kindly help me on this.

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  • possible duplicate of Use PowerShell to run virus scan on multiple servers Jun 9, 2015 at 7:18
  • @AnsgarWiechers: I have made my code more simpler. The thing that I don't understand from the link in your comments is how can I pass server names to this psexec \\$line -s -u Adminuser -p AdminPassword msiexec /i D:\SQL_PATCH\rsSharePoint.msi SKIPCA=1 /qb?? Kindly clarify
    – Lilly123
    Jun 9, 2015 at 8:59
  • Define the code you want to execute as a scriptblock. Start the scriptblock as a job and pass $line as the argument to the scripblock. The sample code from my answer to the other question uses a queue for managing the hostnames, so that at most $maxSlots jobs are running at the same time. Also, please avoid making radical changes to your questions. Jun 9, 2015 at 9:07
  • @AnsgarWiechers: Apologies for last minute changes to the code. Can you please provide a sample as to what edit you are referring w.r.t above code. I'm still not getting what to edit. As you can see I want psexec to be run as Job. Please help
    – Lilly123
    Jun 9, 2015 at 9:15
  • Define the psexec statement as a scripbblock ($job = { ... }). Start jobs passing the hostnames into the scriptblock as arguments (foreach ($line in $computers) { Start-Job -ScriptBlock $job -ArgumentList $line }). If you want your scriptblock to have named parameters you need to add a Param() statement to it, otherwise the arguments will be available inside the scriptblock via the $args collection. Please read up on jobs and parameter handling. Jun 9, 2015 at 9:24

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Thanks Ansgar Wiechers. This piece of code did it. It helps in executing the .exe simultaneously on all the servers as well as track their status:

cls
$servers = Get-Content 'D:\Abhi\Server.txt'

$servers | ForEach-Object {$comp = $_

           Start-Job -ScriptBlock {psexec \\$input -s -u Adminuser -p AdminPassword C:\SQL_PATCH\SQLServer2008R2SP3-KB2979597-x64-ENU.exe /quiet /action=patch /allinstances /IAcceptSQLServerLicenseTerms} -InputObject $comp}


While (Get-Job -State Running) 
{
    Get-Job | Receive-Job
    #Start-Sleep 2 
    #Write-Host "Waiting for update removal to finish ..."
}  

Remove-Job *

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