Organize and archive known repair scripts to enable anyone to easily fix their machines. The scripts are made primarily to repair VMs on the cloud.
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README.md

Repair Script Library

The Repair Script Library organizes and archives known Windows and Linux repair scripts to automate frequent fix scenarios. Each repair script has a unique ID mapped on map.json

Run Scripts on Azure VM via Azure CLI

  1. Open Azure Cloud Shell (Or install Azure CLI manually)

  1. Install the vm-repair extension
az extension add -n vm-repair
  1. Run a script using its unique ID mapped on map.json
az vm repair run -g MyResourceGroup -n MyVM --run-id win-hello-world --verbose

When the VM is not bootable

  1. Create a repair VM to host the fix for a source VM's OS disk
az vm repair create -g MyResourceGroup -n MySourceVM --verbose
  1. Run a script on the repair VM to fix the attached source VM's OS disk (Don't forget the --run-on-repair parameter)
az vm repair run -g MyResourceGroup -n MyVM --run-id win-hello-world --run-on-repair --verbose
  1. Restore the fixed OS disk onto the source VM
az vm repair restore -g MyResourceGroup -n MySourceVM --verbose

Documentations

az vm repair -h
az vm repair <command> -h

Contributing

Adding new scripts: https://github.com/Azure/repair-script-library/blob/master/doc/adding_new_scripts.md

Contact: caiddev@microsoft.com

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