cmcginty
cmcginty

Reputation: 117018

How do you correctly exit a remote job in a PowerShell session

I have a number of remote jobs started with a Powerhsell invoke-command -session command. In some cases, at least one of the remote child job exits, but the local PS session state reports the jobs as "Running" and the session hangs waiting for the job to finish.

Is this a known bug in PSv2? Is there a workaround or technique to allow PS to correctly detect when a remote child job exits?

Upvotes: 6

Views: 738

Answers (2)

Rajiv Iyer
Rajiv Iyer

Reputation: 183

How about: Remove-PSSession

Get-PSSession | Remove-PSSession
Remove-PSSession -Session (Get-PSSession)
$s = Get-PSSession
Remove-PSSession -Session $s

OR

$r = Get-PSSession -ComputerName Serv*
$r | Remove-PSSession

Powershell Core: Remove-PSSession

Upvotes: 1

PowerShellGirl
PowerShellGirl

Reputation: 41

When you are using Invoke-Command -Session I believe you will need to use the Get-PSSession command to get the updated status. From Technet:

-Session

Runs the command in the specified Windows PowerShell sessions (PSSessions). Enter a variable that contains the PSSessions or a command that creates or gets the PSSessions, such as a New-PSSession or Get-PSSession command.

Upvotes: 0

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