NAME
Disable-JobTrigger
SYNOPSIS
Disables the job triggers of scheduled jobs.SYNTAX
Disable-JobTrigger [-InputObject]
[-Confirm] [-PassThru] [-WhatIf] [ ] DESCRIPTION
The Disable-JobTrigger cmdlet temporarily disables the job triggers of scheduled jobs. Disabling preserves all job
trigger properties, but it prevents the job trigger from starting the scheduled job.To use this cmdlet, use the Get-JobTrigger cmdlet to get the job triggers. Then pipe the job triggers to
Disable-JobTrigger or use its InputObject parameter.
To disable a job trigger, the Disable-JobTrigger cmdlet sets the Enabled property of the job trigger to $False. To
re-enable the job trigger, use the Enable-JobTrigger cmdlet, which sets the Enabled property of the job trigger to
$True. Disabling a job trigger does not disable the scheduled job, such as is done by the Disable-ScheduledJob
cmdlet, but if you disable all job triggers, the effect is the same as disabling the scheduled job. If you disable a scheduled job or disable all job triggers of a scheduled job, you can still start the job byusing the Start-Job cmdlet or use the disabled scheduled job as a template. Disable-ScheduledJob is one of a
collection of job scheduling cmdlets in the PSScheduledJob module that is included in Windows PowerShell. For more information about Scheduled Jobs, see the About topics in the PSScheduledJob module. Import thePSScheduledJob module and then type: `Get-Help about_Scheduled*` or see about_Scheduled_Jobs.
This cmdlet was introduced in Windows PowerShell 3.0.PARAMETERS
-Confirm [
Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet. Required? false Position? named Default value False Accept pipeline input? False Accept wildcard characters? false] -InputObject
Specifies the job trigger to be disabled. Enter a variable that contains ScheduledJobTrigger objects or type acommand or expression that gets ScheduledJobTriger objects, such as a Get-JobTrigger command. You can also
pipe a ScheduledJobTrigger object to Disable-JobTrigger .
Required? true Position? 0 Default value None Accept pipeline input? True (ByValue) Accept wildcard characters? false-PassThru [
Returns an object representing the item with which you are working. By default, this cmdlet does not generate any output. Required? false Position? named Default value False Accept pipeline input? False Accept wildcard characters? false] -WhatIf [
Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run. Required? false Position? named Default value False Accept pipeline input? False Accept wildcard characters? false] This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction, WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters (https:/go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216). INPUTS
Microsoft.PowerShell.ScheduledJob.ScheduledJobTriggerYou can pipe job triggers to Disable-JobTrigger .
OUTPUTS
None This cmdlet does not generate any output.NOTES
Disable-JobTrigger * does not generate errors or warnings if you disable a job trigger that is already
disabled.Example 1: Disable a job trigger
PS C:\>Get-JobTrigger -Name "Backup-Archives" -TriggerID 1 | Disable-JobTrigger
This command disables the first trigger (ID=1) of the Backup-Archives scheduled job on the local computer.
The command uses the Get-JobTrigger cmdlet to get the job trigger. A pipeline operator sends the job trigger to
the Disable-JobTrigger cmdlet, which disables it.
Example 2: Disable all job triggers
The first command uses the Get-ScheduledJob cmdlet to get the Backup-Archives and Inventory scheduled jobs. A
pipeline operator (|) sends the scheduled jobs to the Get-JobTrigger cmdlet, which gets all job triggers of the
scheduled jobs. Another pipeline operator sends the job triggers to the **Disable-JobTrigger** cmdlet, which
disables them.The first command uses the **Get-ScheduledJob** cmdlet to get the jobs, because its *Name* parameter
takes multiple names.PS C:\>Get-ScheduledJob -Name "Backup-Archives,Inventory" | Get-JobTrigger | Disable-JobTrigger
The second command displays the results. The command repeats the **Get-ScheduledJob** and **Get-JobTrigger**
command. A pipeline operator sends the job triggers to the Format-Table cmdlet, which displays the job triggers in
a table. The **Format-Table** command adds a JobName property that displays the value of the Name property of the
scheduled job in the JobDefinition property of the job trigger object.PS C:\>Get-ScheduledJob -Name "Backup-Archives,Inventory" | Get-JobTrigger | Format-Table -Property ID, Frequency,
At, DaysOfWeek, Enabled, @{Label="JobName";Expression={$_.JobDefinition.Name}} -AutoSize
Id Frequency At DaysOfWeek Enabled JobName
-- --------- -- ---------- ------- -------
1 Weekly 9/28/2011 3:00:00 AM {Monday} False Backup-Archive
2 Daily 9/29/2011 1:00:00 AM False Backup-Archive
1 Weekly 10/20/2011 11:00:00 PM {Friday} False Inventory 1 Weekly 11/2/2011 2:00:00 PM {Monday} False Inventory These commands disable all job triggers on two scheduled jobs and display the results.Example 3: Disable job trigger of a scheduled job on a remote computer
PS C:\>Invoke-Command -ComputerName Server01 {Get-JobTrigger -Name DeployPackage | Where-Object {$_.Frequency -eq
"Daily"} | Disable-JobTrigger}
This command disables the daily job triggers on the DeployPackage scheduled job on the Server01 remote computer.The command uses the Invoke-Command cmdlet to run the commands on the Server01 computer. The remote command uses
the Get-JobTrigger cmdlet to get the job triggers of the DeployPackage scheduled job. A pipeline operator sends
the job triggers to the Where-Object cmdlet, which returns only daily job triggers. A pipeline operator sends the
daily job triggers to the Disable-JobTrigger cmdlet, which disables them.
RELATED LINKS
Online Version: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=821681Add-JobTrigger
Disable-JobTrigger
Disable-ScheduledJob
Enable-JobTrigger
Enable-ScheduledJob
Get-JobTrigger
Get-ScheduledJob
Get-ScheduledJobOption
New-JobTrigger
New-ScheduledJobOption
Register-ScheduledJob
Remove-JobTrigger
Set-JobTrigger
Set-ScheduledJob
Set-ScheduledJobOption
Unregister-ScheduledJob