Get-IISServerManager
Gets the IISAdministration view of IIS ServerManager.
Syntax
Get-IISServerManager []
Description
The Get-IISServerManager cmdlet gets Internet Information Services (IIS) server manager object from Microsoft.Web.Administration.
Examples
Example 1: Get an active Microsoft.Web.Administration.ServerManager object
PS C:\> $SM = Get-IISServerManager
This command gets the active Microsoft.Web.Administration.ServerManager object and stores the result into the variable $SM.
Example 2: Use the ServerManager object to get site objects and list IIS Web sites
PS C:\> $SM = Get-IISServerManager
PS C:\> $Sites = $SM.Sites
PS C:\> $Sites
Name ID State Physical Path Bindings
---- -- ----- ------------- --------
Default Web Site 1 Stopped %SystemDrive%\inetpub\wwwroot http *:80:
Patti 2 Started C:\inetpub\Patti http *:8080:
http *:8033:
FTPSite 3 C:\inetpub\ftproot ftp *:21:
DavidChe 4 Started c:\ http *:8088:
MyNewSite 6555 Started C:\inetpub\wwwroot http *:8099:
http *:8022:
TestSite 5 Stopped C:\inetpub\testsite http *:8080:
This command gets site objects and lists all IIS web sites by using the ServerManager object.
Example 3: Use the ServerManager object to get application pool objects and recycle an application pool.
PS C:\> $SM = Get-IISServerManager
PS C:\> $SM.ApplicationPools["PattiFul"].Recycle()
This command uses the ServerManager object to get application pool objects and then recycles an application pool.
Inputs
None
Outputs
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