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I am developing in Azure Service Fabric and there are several times when the Service Fabric is not started for some reason (usually after a reboot). The Service Fabric Manager in the system tray has horrible response time (if it responds at all).

Is there a PowerShell cmdlet or even a cli command that I can use to start the local Service Fabric?

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You can just use the Start-Service cmdlet

PS C:\windows\system32> Start-Service FabricHostSvc
WARNING: Waiting for service 'Microsoft Service Fabric Host Service (FabricHostSvc)' to start...

You can also check if the host is running by running Get-Service

PS C:\windows\system32> Get-Service FabrichostSvc

Status   Name               DisplayName
------   ----               -----------
Running  FabrichostSvc      Microsoft Service Fabric Host Service

If it's running you can also use Restart-Service

PS C:\windows\system32> Restart-Service FabrichostSvc
WARNING: Waiting for service 'Microsoft Service Fabric Host Service (FabrichostSvc)' to start...
WARNING: Waiting for service 'Microsoft Service Fabric Host Service     (FabrichostSvc)' to start...
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    I am selecting this as the answer because, even though the answer bygrace gives works, this is the root answer. Thanks and sorry for taking so long. Dec 20, 2018 at 20:46
  • Get-Service can be run as non-admin. Start-Service must be run in a powershell with admin privileges. Mar 12, 2020 at 15:12
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I had a similar issue and ended up using the utility functions provided with the SDK which I found here:

C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Service Fabric\Tools\Scripts\ClusterSetupUtilities.psm1

In my powershell script I use the following to import the utility functions:

# Import the cluster setup utility module
$sdkInstallPath = (Get-ItemProperty 'HKLM:\Software\Microsoft\Service Fabric SDK').FabricSDKScriptsPath
$modulePath = Join-Path -Path $sdkInstallPath -ChildPath "ClusterSetupUtilities.psm1"
Import-Module $modulePath

Then I have the following to check if the cluster is running and to start it if it is not:

# Start the local cluster if needed
if (-not (IsLocalClusterRunning))
{
    StartLocalCluster
}

Under the covers it basically does the same thing that Kevin does in his answer (Start-Service FabricHostSvc). So if you are setting up a PowerShell script this may be helpful but if you just wanted to run a command in PowerShell it may be cumbersome to import the utilities.

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