Enable-AzBatchJob
Enables a Batch job.
Note
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Syntax
Enable-AzBatchJob
[-Id] <String>
-BatchContext <BatchAccountContext>
[-DefaultProfile <IAzureContextContainer>]
[<CommonParameters>]
Description
The Enable-AzBatchJob cmdlet enables an Azure Batch job. After you enable a job, new tasks can run.
Examples
Example 1: Enable a Batch job
PS C:\>Enable-AzBatchJob -Id "Job-000001" -BatchContext $Context
This command enables the job that has the ID Job-000001. Use the Get-AzBatchAccountKey cmdlet to assign a context to the $Context variable.
Parameters
Specifies the BatchAccountContext instance that this cmdlet uses to interact with the Batch service. If you use the Get-AzBatchAccount cmdlet to get your BatchAccountContext, then Azure Active Directory authentication will be used when interacting with the Batch service. To use shared key authentication instead, use the Get-AzBatchAccountKey cmdlet to get a BatchAccountContext object with its access keys populated. When using shared key authentication, the primary access key is used by default. To change the key to use, set the BatchAccountContext.KeyInUse property.
| Type: | BatchAccountContext |
| Position: | Named |
| Default value: | None |
| Accept pipeline input: | True |
| Accept wildcard characters: | False |
The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with azure.
| Type: | IAzureContextContainer |
| Aliases: | AzContext, AzureRmContext, AzureCredential |
| Position: | Named |
| Default value: | None |
| Accept pipeline input: | False |
| Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Specifies the ID of the job that this cmdlet enables.
| Type: | String |
| Position: | 0 |
| Default value: | None |
| Accept pipeline input: | True |
| Accept wildcard characters: | False |