Powershell code to check if Azure VM has auto shutdown enabled?












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I need to check if some Azure VMS have autoshutdown enabled and if it is enabled to disable it. Does anyone know if this can be done with powershell?










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      I need to check if some Azure VMS have autoshutdown enabled and if it is enabled to disable it. Does anyone know if this can be done with powershell?










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      I need to check if some Azure VMS have autoshutdown enabled and if it is enabled to disable it. Does anyone know if this can be done with powershell?







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          you need to do this call to test if it exists:



          Get-AzResource -ResourceId /subscriptions/{sub_guid}/resourceGroups/{rg_name}/providers/microsoft.devtestlab/schedules/shutdown-computevm-{vm_name}


          if it returns anything you need to delete it:



          Remove-AzResource -ResourceId /subscriptions/{sub_guid}/resourceGroups/{rg_name}/providers/microsoft.devtestlab/schedules/shutdown-computevm-{vm_name}


          obviously, replace placeholders with real values.



          ps. you can use old style cmdlets GetRemove-AzureRmResource.

          pps. you can search my blog for how to create such a schedule with powershell.






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            you need to do this call to test if it exists:



            Get-AzResource -ResourceId /subscriptions/{sub_guid}/resourceGroups/{rg_name}/providers/microsoft.devtestlab/schedules/shutdown-computevm-{vm_name}


            if it returns anything you need to delete it:



            Remove-AzResource -ResourceId /subscriptions/{sub_guid}/resourceGroups/{rg_name}/providers/microsoft.devtestlab/schedules/shutdown-computevm-{vm_name}


            obviously, replace placeholders with real values.



            ps. you can use old style cmdlets GetRemove-AzureRmResource.

            pps. you can search my blog for how to create such a schedule with powershell.






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              you need to do this call to test if it exists:



              Get-AzResource -ResourceId /subscriptions/{sub_guid}/resourceGroups/{rg_name}/providers/microsoft.devtestlab/schedules/shutdown-computevm-{vm_name}


              if it returns anything you need to delete it:



              Remove-AzResource -ResourceId /subscriptions/{sub_guid}/resourceGroups/{rg_name}/providers/microsoft.devtestlab/schedules/shutdown-computevm-{vm_name}


              obviously, replace placeholders with real values.



              ps. you can use old style cmdlets GetRemove-AzureRmResource.

              pps. you can search my blog for how to create such a schedule with powershell.






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                you need to do this call to test if it exists:



                Get-AzResource -ResourceId /subscriptions/{sub_guid}/resourceGroups/{rg_name}/providers/microsoft.devtestlab/schedules/shutdown-computevm-{vm_name}


                if it returns anything you need to delete it:



                Remove-AzResource -ResourceId /subscriptions/{sub_guid}/resourceGroups/{rg_name}/providers/microsoft.devtestlab/schedules/shutdown-computevm-{vm_name}


                obviously, replace placeholders with real values.



                ps. you can use old style cmdlets GetRemove-AzureRmResource.

                pps. you can search my blog for how to create such a schedule with powershell.






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                you need to do this call to test if it exists:



                Get-AzResource -ResourceId /subscriptions/{sub_guid}/resourceGroups/{rg_name}/providers/microsoft.devtestlab/schedules/shutdown-computevm-{vm_name}


                if it returns anything you need to delete it:



                Remove-AzResource -ResourceId /subscriptions/{sub_guid}/resourceGroups/{rg_name}/providers/microsoft.devtestlab/schedules/shutdown-computevm-{vm_name}


                obviously, replace placeholders with real values.



                ps. you can use old style cmdlets GetRemove-AzureRmResource.

                pps. you can search my blog for how to create such a schedule with powershell.







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