问题
It looks like a recent windows update has broken some functionality I was using to recycle IIS6 application pools, as this has been working for months up to today.
Exception calling "Recycle" : "Win32: The object identifier does not representException calling "Recycle" : "Win32: The object identifier does not represent a valid object.
the function I was using to recycle the application pools was:
function recycle-pool($strServerName)
{
$objWMI = [WmiSearcher] "Select * From IIsApplicationPool"
$objWMI.Scope.Path = "\\" + $strServerName + "\root\microsoftiisv2"
$objWMI.Scope.Options.Authentication = 6
$pools = $objWMI.Get()
foreach ($pool in $pools)
{
$pool.recycle()
if (!$?)
{
Write-Host $pool.name " - ERROR"
}
else
{
Write-Host $pool.name " - Recycled"
}
}
Any idea on what the problem is and how I should approach this?
回答1:
The original question was for IIS6, but I ran into something similar using the WebAdministration Module's Restart-WebAppPool on Windows 2012. So I dropped back to calling AppCMD, and that worked fine:
& $env:windir\system32\inetsrv\appcmd recycle apppool "YOURAPPPOOLNAMEHERE"
Sometimes, you don't have to over-engineer the solution. Hope that helps others some day.
回答2:
One of the application pools was stopped, which was causing the error. The other application pools were recycling fine. The code above is ok to use for anyone else.
回答3:
You can try to recycle with ADSI:
$server = "IIsServerName"
$iis = [adsi]"IIS://$server/W3SVC/AppPools"
$iis.psbase.children | foreach {
$pool = [adsi]($_.psbase.path)
$pool.psbase.invoke("recycle")
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/590094/recycling-iis-application-pool-using-powershell-exception-calling-recycle