PowerShell script to execute commands in SCM website on all instances




First published on MSDN on Jun 26, 2018




Here is a quick PowerShell script to execute commands in SCM website on all instances.



For example, lets say you have a website running in an App Service Plan that has more than one instance and you would like to delete log files form all instances. You can log into KUDU console at

<your website name>.scm.AzureWebsites.net

and use

Debug Console | CMD

to delete log files. By default, KUDU console is connected to one of random instance. If you like to connect to another instance, you can follow these

steps



Another option is you can use below PowerShell scripts that will execute a CMD command on all instances :






[code language=”powershell”]


#Login-AzureRmAccount




$resoureGroupName = “wabac”


$websiteName = “wabacblue”




$env = @{


command= ‘Set COMPUTERNAME’


dir= ‘site’


}


$json = $env | ConvertTo-Json




$website = Get-AzureWebsite -Name $websiteName


$username = $website.PublishingUsername


$password = $website.PublishingPassword


$base64AuthInfo = [Convert]::ToBase64String([Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetBytes((“{0}:{1}” -f $username,$password)))


$apiBaseUrl = “https://$($website.Name).scm.azurewebsites.net/api”




[System.Uri]$Uri = $apiBaseUrl




$instances = Get-AzureRmResource -ResourceGroupName $resoureGroupName `


-ResourceType Microsoft.Web/sites/instances `


-ResourceName $websiteName `


-ApiVersion 2018-02-01






foreach($instance in $instances)


{


$instanceName = $instance.Name


Write-Host “`tVM Instance ID `t`t: ” $instanceName




#Now execute ‘SET COMPUTER’ cmd


$cookie= New-Object System.Net.Cookie


$cookie.Name = “ARRAffinity”


$cookie.Value = $instanceName


$Cookie.Domain = $uri.DnsSafeHost


$session=New-Object Microsoft.Powershell.Commands.WebRequestSession


$session.Cookies.add($cookie)




$response = Invoke-RestMethod -Uri “$apiBaseUrl/command” `


-Headers @{Authorization=(“Basic {0}” `


-f $base64AuthInfo)} `


-Method Post -Body $json `


-ContentType ‘application/json’ `


-WebSession $session


Write-Host “`tVM Instance Name `t: ” $response


}




[/code]

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