Using cmdlets to manage the Active Administrator server
These Active Administrator® cmdlets mirror the options provided in AA Server Manager. See Managing the Active Directory server.
Updating the Active Administrator license
This cmdlet updates the Active Administrator® license. For the corresponding option in AA Server Manager, see Updating Active Administrator licenses.
NOTE: After upgrading the license, you should restart the Active Administrator® Foundation Service (AFS), Active Administrator Data Services (ADS), and the AFS HTTP service. See Switching operation status of AFS, Switching operation status of ADS, and Switching operation status of the HTTP service.Syntax
Example
This example updates the Active Administrator license. To see the current Active Administrator license details, use Get-AAFeaturesLicenseStatus. See Getting the status of Active Administrator licenses.
Setting configuration for the Active Administrator Web server
This cmdlet updates the configuration settings for the Active Administrator® Web server. For the corresponding option in AA Server Manager, see Configuring the Web server.
Example
In this example, the port for the Web Server is set to 8080; logging is enabled and 10 log files are kept; session timeout is enabled and the duration is set to 30; and SSL is not enabled, and the port is set to 9443. To view the current settings, use Get-AAWebServerConfiguration. See Getting configuration settings for the Web server.
Switching the setting of Full-Text Search
This cmdlet switches the setting of Full-Text Search from Enabled to Disabled, or Disabled to Enabled. For the corresponding option in AA Server Manager, see Enabling Full-Text Search.
Example
If the status is Disabled, running this command changes the status to Enabled. To view the current status, use Get-FullTextSearchStatus.See Getting the status of Full-Text Search.
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