I am trying to run an HPC cmdlet programmatically to change HPC install credential on a remote computer. If run the cmdlet locally, it’s pretty straightforward:
Runspace rs = GetPowerShellRunspace();
rs.Open();
Pipeline pipeline = rs.CreatePipeline();
PSCredential credential = new PSCredential(domainAccount, newPassword);
Command cmd = new Command("Set-HpcClusterProperty");
cmd.Parameters.Add("InstallCredential", credential);
pipeline.Commands.Add(cmd);
Collection<PSObject> ret = pipeline.Invoke();
However, if I want to do the same thing with remote PowerShell, I need to run Invoke-Command and pass in the credential to the ScriptBlock inside the Command. How can I do that? It might look something like this, except I need to pass in the credential as an object binded to the InstallCredential parameter inside the ScriptBlock instead of a string:
Pipeline pipeline = rs.CreatePipeline();
PSCredential credential = new PSCredential(domainAccount, newPassword);
pipeline.Commands.AddScript(string.Format(
CultureInfo.InvariantCulture,
"Invoke-Command -ComputerName {0} -ScriptBlock {{ Set-HpcClusterProperty -InstallCredential {1} }}",
nodeName,
credential));
Collection<PSObject> ret = pipeline.Invoke();
I would continue to use AddCommand for
Invoke-Command(instead of AddScript). Add the parameters for Invoke-Command and when you get toScriptblockparameter, make sure the scriptblock defines a param() block e.g.:Then add the
ArgumentListparameter to theInvoke-Commandcommand and set the value to the credential you have created.