Consider the following scenario:
In this scenario, the command does not return True. Instead, the SharePoint PowerShell window stops responding.
- You configure two Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 servers as SharePoint query servers in a farm.
- You create a Search service application on a SharePoint server.
- One of the two SharePoint query servers is shut down.
- You run the SearchServiceApplication.Pause() command in a SharePoint PowerShell window.
In this scenario, the command does not return True. Instead, the SharePoint PowerShell window stops responding.