I use Octopus for our deployments. I have a problem with one of the Powershell scripts to control the deployment:
# stops running processes
$processes = @("Notepad",
"Firefox")
foreach ($process in $processes)
{
$prc = Get-Process -Name $process -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
if (-not($prc -eq $null))
{
Write-Host "Stopping " $prc.ProcessName
Stop-Process -InputObject $prc -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}
}
The programs I try to stop are not the ones you see in the script above, but they represent what I am trying to do. Now the problem I have with it, is that it works well on one server, but not on another. Where it does not work, I get the error message:
Stop-Process : Windows PowerShell is in NonInteractive mode. Read and Prompt functionality is not available.
The script that works runs on Powershell 3.0, the one that does not work on Powershell 2.0. I cannot upgrade to Powershell 3.0 everywhere yet because the old servers run with Windows Server 2003. How can I make it work on PS 2.0?
Run with -Force
:
Stop-Process -InputObject $prc -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue -Force
As C.B. suggested in the comment: -confirm:$false
should also work. Rationale for this is as follows: -Confirm
is a switch parameter. Switch parameters can only take arguments if you specify the parameter with a trailing colon and a value.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16580723/powershell-in-noninteractive-mode