Add-HypervRestoreJobTemplate
Adds a Hyper-V® restore job template. Users also have the option of running the job immediately after the template is created.
Add-HypervRestoreJobTemplate [‑JobName] <String> [[‑JobDescription] <String>] [‑SavePoint] <Savepoint> [[‑JobSchedule] <Schedule>] [[‑Flags] <NoFlags | ForceOverwrite | ForcePowerOn | UseFiber | PerformNetworkRestoreOnFailure | AddHypervVirtualMachineToCluster | AllFlags>] [[‑NotificationList] <List`1>] [[‑RunJobNow] <Boolean>] [[‑VMName] <String>] [[‑TargetHost] <String>] [[‑VmLocation] <String>] [[‑SkipDisks] <List`1>] [[‑DiskLocations] <List`1>] [[‑TargetNetworks] <List`1>] [[‑SkipAdapters] <List`1>] [<CommonParameters>]
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• RunJobNow [<Boolean>]: Whether to run the job now. If not set, the job does not run immediately after creation of the template.
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• VmLocation [<String>]: Location on target host where the restored VM is located. If not set, the default for the host is used.
• SkipDisks [<List`1>]: Sequence number — base 0 — of the disks to skip from the savepoint. Separate multiple numbers with commas.
• DiskLocations [<List`1>]: Disk locations to use on the target host. Separate multiple values with commas. If only one is supplied, it is used for all disks on the VM. If not set, the default disk location for the host is used for all disks.
• TargetNetworks [<List`1>]: Networks to use on the target host. Separate multiple values with commas. If only one network name is provided, it is used for all adapters on the VM. If not set, the original networks are used when restoring to the original VM.
• SkipAdapters [<List`1>]: Sequence number — base 0 — of the adapters to skip in the restore job. Separate multiple numbers with commas.
• <CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, ‑WarningAction, ‑WarningVariable, ‑OutBuffer, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------
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Add-NFSRepository
Add-NfsRepository [‑Server] <String> [‑ExportDirectory] <String> [‑TargetDirectory] <String> [‑Name] <String> [[‑Description] <String>] [[‑Overwrite][<Boolean>]] [[‑EnableEncryption] [<Boolean>]] [[‑EncryptionPassword] <String>] [[‑BlockSize] <Int>] [[‑EnableCompress] [<Boolean>]] [[‑ImportOption] [<String>]] [<CommonParameters>]
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• ImportOption [<String>]: Whether to import the save points as read-write or read only. Possible options ReadOnly and ReadWrite.
• <CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------
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Add-NVSDRepository
Add-NvsdRepository [‑Server] <String> [‑TargetDirectory] <String> [‑User] <String> [‑Password] <String> [‑Name] <String> [[‑Description] <String>] [[‑Overwrite] <Boolean>] [[‑ImportOption] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
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• ImportOption [<String>]: Whether to import the save points as read-write or read only. Possible options ReadOnly and ReadWrite.
• <CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"This command adds a repository on server myserver pointing to a target directory named targetDirectoryName using the credentials provided. Existing repositories at the location specified are overwritten.
Add-PhysicalMachine
Add-PhysicalMachine [‑DNSorIP] <String> [‑Username] <String> [‑Password] <String> [[‑Port] <Int>] [‑IsInstallAgent] <Boolean>] [[‑AgentLocation] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
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• <CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug,‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"
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