Update-SmHostPackage
Updates existing host plug-ins package for one or more specified hosts to the currently available plug-ins package version.
Syntax
Update-SmHostPackage [-HostNames] <String> [-SkipPreinstallChecks] <> [-Force] <>
Detailed Description
Updates existing host plug-ins package for one or more specified hosts to the currently available plug-ins package version.
Parameters
Name | Description | Required? | Pipeline Input | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
HostNames |
Name of one or more hosts for which you want to update the host package.Specifies the hosts on which you want to update the host package. You can specify one host, or multiple, comma-separated host names.Host names must be entered using the format -HostNames @("hostname") when installing to a single host, or -HostNames @("hostname1", "hostname2") when installing to multiple hosts. You can specify the hostname using either the host FQDN or IP address. |
true |
true (ByPropertyName) |
|
SkipPreinstallChecks |
Specifies that installation prechecks will not be triggered. |
false |
true (ByPropertyName) |
|
Force |
Internal switch. |
false |
true (ByPropertyName) |
Examples
Example 1: Updating the host plug-ins package on a host
Update-SmHostPackage -HostNames @("host2012r2.mycompany.com")
This example syntax updates an existing host plug-ins package on a host to the currently available version.
Example 2: Updating the host plugin package on multiple hosts
Update-SmHostPackage -HostNames @("sql-1.mycompany.com", "sql-2.mycompany.com")
This example syntax updates existing host plug-in packages on multiple hosts to the currently available version.