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@markembling
markembling / hosts.ps1
Created August 24, 2009 13:38
Powershell script for adding/removing/viewing entries to the hosts file.
#
# Powershell script for adding/removing/showing entries to the hosts file.
#
# Known limitations:
# - does not handle entries with comments afterwards ("<ip> <host> # comment")
#
$file = "C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts"
function add-host([string]$filename, [string]$ip, [string]$hostname) {
@Iristyle
Iristyle / gist:2501208
Created April 26, 2012 17:38
WinRM - Import module source files to remote machine
function Export-SourceModulesToSession
{
Param(
[Management.Automation.Runspaces.PSSession]
[ValidateNotNull()]
$Session,
[IO.FileInfo[]]
[ValidateNotNull()]
[ValidateScript(
@Kieranties
Kieranties / Add-SitecoreItem.ps1
Last active December 14, 2015 08:39
Using PSSitecoreItemWebAPI
# Adding as an authorised user is much the same as getting. Just provide the template and name fields
Add-SitecoreItem sitecore.local -user apiuser -pass password -database master `
-name "Awesome new item" -template "Sample/Sample Item"
<#
totalCount resultCount items StatusCode
---------- ----------- ----- ----------
1 1 {@{Database=master; Displa... 200
#>
@stevenkuhn
stevenkuhn / gist:5062660
Last active March 7, 2023 16:03
This PowerShell script generates release notes for Octopus Deploy that contain the GitHub commits and JIRA issues from the current build to the latest production release. It will also create the Octopus release based on the TeamCity build number.
#
# Assumptions
#
# 1. If you have a Octopus release deployed, say 1.0.0.73, there is a git
# tag set for that commit in GitHub that is "v1.0.0.73".
#
# 2. You have TeamCity label each successful build in GitHub with the format
# "v{build number}. Sidenote: it appears that TeamCity only labels the
# default branch, but not feature branches.
#
@serdarb
serdarb / Download and Install MongoDB as Windows Service PowerShell Script
Last active July 26, 2023 12:22
A nice powershell that dowloads mongodb and installs it as windows service... this script is good for development machines.
Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned
$mongoDbPath = "C:\MongoDB"
$mongoDbConfigPath = "$mongoDbPath\mongod.cfg"
$url = "http://downloads.mongodb.org/win32/mongodb-win32-x86_64-2008plus-2.4.9.zip"
$zipFile = "$mongoDbPath\mongo.zip"
$unzippedFolderContent ="$mongoDbPath\mongodb-win32-x86_64-2008plus-2.4.9"
if ((Test-Path -path $mongoDbPath) -eq $True)
{
@stonith
stonith / nxlog.conf
Last active December 15, 2015 23:39
nxlog.conf to ship from W2K8R2
## This is a sample configuration file. See the nxlog reference manual about the
## configuration options. It should be installed locally and is also available
## online at http://nxlog.org/nxlog-docs/en/nxlog-reference-manual.html
## Please set the ROOT to the folder your nxlog was installed into,
## otherwise it will not start.
#define ROOT C:\Program Files\nxlog
define ROOT C:\Program Files (x86)\nxlog
@ThomasArdal
ThomasArdal / gist:6791576
Created October 2, 2013 10:11
Example of doing faceted search using ElasticSearch and NEST
var result = elasticClient.Search<ErrorDocument>(s => s
.FacetDateHistogram(fd => fd
.OnField(p => p.Time)
.Interval(DateInterval.Day)
.Global()
.FacetFilter(ff => ff
.Range(rf => rf
.From(DateTime.UtcNow.AddDays(-14))
.To(DateTime.UtcNow)
)
@MattHodge
MattHodge / ! Windows NXLog | Linux NXLog | LogStash
Last active January 14, 2020 20:30
Configuration files for NXLog on Windows ---> NXLog on Ubuntu --> LogStash
Covers configuration for NXLog installed on Windows, transfering to NXLog installed on Linux to LogStash.
NXLog is used for IIS logs. (http://nxlog-ce.sourceforge.net/)
Snare is used for Windows Event Logs. (http://www.intersectalliance.com/projects/SnareWindows/index.html#Download)
@Kieranties
Kieranties / Invoke-FillDB-Examples.ps1
Last active December 22, 2016 14:26
Simple script to execute commands against the FillDB page in Sitecore 7.2
# Example of running Invoke-FillDB.ps1
# Additional files to download
$downloads= @(
"http://www.gutenberg.org/files/42698/42698-0.txt",
"http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/42705/pg42705.txt",
"http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/42710/pg42710.txt",
"http://www.gutenberg.org/files/42700/42700-0.txt",
"http://www.gutenberg.org/files/42706/42706-0.txt"
)
@tamoyal
tamoyal / gist:10441108
Created April 11, 2014 04:39
Create super user and database user in Mongo 2.6
# Create your superuser
$ mongo
> use admin
> db.createUser({user:"someadmin",pwd:"secret", roles:[{role:"root",db:"admin"}]})
> exit
# Alias for convenience (optional and at your own risk)
$ echo 'alias mongo="mongo --port 27017 -u someadmin -p secret --authenticationDatabase admin"' >> ~/.bash_profile
$ source ~/.bash_profile