| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152 | <# This script is intented to help automate Steps 2-7 for downloading & deploying the SQL Server Performance Dashboard Reports     https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/sql_server_team/sql-server-performance-dashboard-reports-unleashed-for-enterprise-monitoring/ #> <# If the ReportingServicesTools is not present, download the ReportingServicesTools module from GitHib #>try {Import-Module ReportingServicesTools -ErrorAction Stop} catch {Invoke-Expression (Invoke-WebRequest https://aka.ms/rstools)} finally {Import-Module ReportingServicesTools}<# Setting our GitHub resources to variables #>$ZipURL = "https://github.com/Microsoft/tigertoolbox/raw/master/SQL-performance-dashboard-reports/SQL%20Server%20Performance%20Dashboard%20Reporting%20Solution.zip"$SQLURL = 'https://github.com/Microsoft/tigertoolbox/raw/master/SQL-performance-dashboard-reports/setup.sql'<# Where to place the files when they are downloaded   $ZipFile will go to the current users 'Downloads' folder.   $ReportsBaseFolder is where the SSRS Solution will be unzipped to.        You could change this to somewhere else like "$($env:USERPROFILE)\Documents\Visual Studio 2015\Projects"   $SQLFile is the Setup.SQL that must be run on each SQL Server before these reports can work. #>$ZipFile = "$($env:USERPROFILE)\Downloads\SQLServerPerformanceDashboardReportingSolution.zip"$ReportsBaseFolder = 'C:\SQL Server Performance Dashboard'$SQLFile = "$($ReportsBaseFolder)\Setup.SQL"<# SSRS Instance, this is where the reports will be rendered from.    You probably need to change this to something like 'http://MyReportServer/ReportServer'.  If you have a named SSRS instance 'http://MyReportServer/ReportServer_SQL2016'  #>$SSRSInstance = 'http://localhost/ReportServer'$NewSSRSReportFolder = 'SQL Server Performance Dashboard'<# Start up a web client and download the GitHub resources #>$webclient = New-Object system.net.webclient$webclient.DownloadFile($ZipURL,$ZipFile)<# UnZip the Reporting Solution Zip file #>Expand-Archive $ZipFile -DestinationPath $ReportsBaseFolder<# Now that the reports are unzipped, download the SQL file to that same directory #>$webclient.DownloadFile($SQLURL,$SQLFile)<# Deploy the dashboard reports to the $NewSSRSReportFolder ('SQL Server Performance Dashboard') folder of an SSRS instance    Note: We are creating the folder using New-RsFolder, you may need to skip this step if you’ve already run it once. #>New-RsFolder -ReportServerUri $SSRSInstance -Path / -Name $NewSSRSReportFolderWrite-RsFolderContent -ReportServerUri $SSRSInstance -Path "$($ReportsBaseFolder)\SQL Server Performance Dashboard\" -Destination /$NewSSRSReportFolder<# Loop through Registered Servers & deploy the Setup.SQL file to each instance    You can also use a Central Management Server to list your SQL servers by swapping 'Database Engine Server Group' for 'Central Management Server Group'  #>foreach ($RegisteredSQLs IN dir -recurse SQLSERVER:\SQLRegistration\'Database Engine Server Group'\ | where {$_.Mode -ne 'd'} ){Invoke-Sqlcmd -ServerInstance $RegisteredSQLs.Name -Database msdb -InputFile $SQLFile}<# Go to SSRS and make sure everythng works    You URL should look something like http://localhost/Reports/report/SQL%20Server%20Performance%20Dashboard/performance_dashboard_main    Continur with Setp #8 back at https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/sql_server_team/sql-server-performance-dashboard-reports-unleashed-for-enterprise-monitoring/  #>Start-Process "$($SSRSInstance -replace 'Server', 's')/report/$($NewSSRSReportFolder)/performance_dashboard_main"
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