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PowerShell Core for Linux Administrators Cookbook

By : Prashanth Jayaram, Ram Iyer
Book Image

PowerShell Core for Linux Administrators Cookbook

By: Prashanth Jayaram, Ram Iyer

Overview of this book

PowerShell Core, the open source, cross-platform that is based on the open source, cross-platform .NET Core, is not a shell that came out by accident; it was intentionally created to be versatile and easy to learn at the same time. PowerShell Core enables automation on systems ranging from the Raspberry Pi to the cloud. PowerShell Core for Linux Administrators Cookbook uses simple, real-world examples that teach you how to use PowerShell to effectively administer your environment. As you make your way through the book, you will cover interesting recipes on how PowerShell Core can be used to quickly automate complex, repetitive, and time-consuming tasks. In the concluding chapters, you will learn how to develop scripts to automate tasks that involve systems and enterprise management. By the end of this book, you will have learned about the automation capabilities of PowerShell Core, including remote management using OpenSSH, cross-platform enterprise management, working with Docker containers, and managing SQL databases.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)

Working with calculated properties

If you read through the Selecting columns from the output recipe, in Chapter 4, Passing Data through the Pipeline, you may skip this recipe. This recipe has been created in the interest of context, as well as for those who have skipped that chapter/recipe.

Calculated properties is another form of performing calculations on the fly. Here is the scenario. You need a report of all the files present in a certain directory, with the names of the files, the last modified date, the full paths, and the sizes in MB.

Getting ready

If you do not have the lab files or you deleted the files in the previous recipe, run the script, Initialize-PacktPs6CoreLinuxLab.ps1, from within the ch04 directory of the...