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vRanger 7.8.1 - User Guide

Introduction vRanger overview Configuring vRanger
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Using vRanger Backup Restore
Restoring an encrypted VMware VM Performing a full restore for VMware VMs Performing a full restore for Hyper-V® VMs Performing a full restore for VMware vApps Performing a full restore of a physical machine Performing an FLR on Windows Performing an FLR on Linux Restoring from manifest
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Replication

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Replication

Add-PhysicalMachine

Run-ReplicationFailover

Get-GlobalTransportFailover

Run-ResumeReplicationFailover

Get-MonitorLog

Run-TestReplicationFailover

Get-TransportFailover

Update-GlobalTransportFailover

New-ReplicationFlag

Update-ReplicationJobTemplate

Cmdlet help

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Cmdlet help

To get help on any of the vAPI cmdlets, use the Get-Help command. At the prompt, enter Get-Help command, where command is any of the preceding vAPI cmdlets.

 

vAPI Cmdlet details

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Add-BackupGroupEntity

Description

Adds a new backup group to vRanger. New-BackupGroupMember cmdlet is used to add members to a backup group created using this cmdlet or the UI.

Syntax

Add-BackupGroupEntity [‑BackupGroupName] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

BackupGroupName <String>: The BackupGroup Name.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"
Type [-Type]: This optional parameter specifies the type of backup group: VMware, HyperV, or Physical. If not specified, the default is VMware.

Examples

Related links

Remove-BackupGroupEntity

New-BackupGroupMember

Remove-BackupGroupMember

Get-BackupGroupEntity

Add-BackupJobTemplate

Description

Adds a backup job. You also have the option of running the job immediately after the template is created.

Syntax

Add-BackupJobTemplate [‑JobName] <String> [[‑JobDescription] <String>] [‑JobEntity] <Entity> [[‑ExcludedVMList] <String>] [[‑IncludedDiskList] <String>] [‑TargetRepository] <Repository> [[‑JobSchedule] <Schedule>] [‑Flags] <NoFlags | BackupPoweredOnOnly | CheckDestinationFreeSpace | UseCompression | UpdateNotes | EnableGuestQuiescing | EnableABM | UseFiber | PerformNetworkBackupOnFailure | UseCataloging | AllFlags> [‑NumberOfSavePoints] <Int> [‑SpaceSavingTechnologyTypeFlag] <None | Incremental | Differential> [[‑SpaceSavingCountThreshold] <Int>] [[‑SpaceSavingPercentSizeThreshold] <Int>] [[‑NotificationList] <String>] [[‑RunJobNow] <Boolean>] [[‑TransportConfiguration] <TransportConfiguration>] [[‑FullBackupDays] <List`1>][<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

JobName <String>: Job name.
JobDescription [<String>]: Job description.
JobEntity <Entity>: Inventory entity on which the job is going to run on — VMware® ESXi™ host, VirtualCenter, and so on.
ExcludedVMList [<String>]: List of VM universally unique identifiers (UUIDs) to exclude from this job.
IncludedDiskList [<String>]: List of virtual disks to include in this job.
TargetRepository <Repository>: Repository where the backups are to be stored.
JobSchedule [<Schedule>]: Schedule on which the job runs.
Flags <BackupFlags>: Backup flags.
NumberOfSavePoints <Int>: Max number of savepoints to store before older ones are removed.
SpaceSavingTechnologyTypeFlag <SpaceSavingTechnologyType>: Spacesaving technology to use: differential, incremental or none.
SpaceSavingCountThreshold [<Int>]: The number to save before performing a full backup.
SpaceSavingPercentSizeThreshold [<Int>]: The size to allow as a % of the VM hard disk file before performing a differential backup.
NotificationList [<String>]: Email notification list for the job.
RunJobNow [<Boolean>]: Whether to run the job now.
TransportConfiguration [<TransportConfiguration>]: The transport configuration options to use for this job.
FullBackupDays [<List '1>]: The days to perform a full backup.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command adds a backup job template. Because the RunJobNow flag is not specified, the job does not run immediately.

Related links

Add-RestoreJobTemplate

Add-PhysicalMachine

Update-BackupJobTemplate

Get-Job

Get-JobTemplate

Add-CIFSRepository

Description

Adds a CIFS repository to vRanger. The repository can be later used to store backup files from backup jobs.

Syntax

Add-CifsRepository [‑Server] <String> [‑ShareName] <String> [[‑TargetDirectory] <String>] [‑DomainName] <String> [‑User] <String> [‑Password] <String> [‑Name] <String> [[‑Description] <String>] [[‑Overwrite] <Boolean>] [[‑EnableEncryption] <Boolean>] [[‑EncryptionPassword] <String>] [[‑ImportOption] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Server <String>: The CIFS Server FQDN or IP.
ShareName <String>: Name of the file-system share the repository is on.
TargetDirectory [<String>]: The CIFS target directory.
DomainName <String>: Name of the domain.
User <String>: The CIFS user name.
Password <String>: The CIFS password.
Name <String>: A friendly name describing this CIFS server.
Description [<String>]: The description of the CIFS server.
Overwrite [<Boolean>]: Whether to overwrite the existing repository if one exists.
EnableEncryption [<Boolean>]: Whether to enable encryption.
EncryptionPassword [<String>]: The encryption Password.
ImportOption [<String>]: Whether to import the save points as read-write or read-only.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command adds a repository on server myserver.dev.corp pointing to a share named myshare using the credentials provided. Existing repositories at the location specified are overwritten.

Related links

Get-PhysicalMachineDiskMap

Add-DdbRepository

Add-HypervCluster

Add-NVSDRepository

 

Add-DdbReplicationRepository

Description

Adds an EMC® Data Domain® Boost (DD Boost™) replication repository to vRanger.

Syntax

Add-DdbReplicationRepository [‑Server] <String> [StorageUnit] <String> [‑User] <String> [‑Password] <String> [‑Name] <String> [[‑Description] <String>][‑RepositoryId] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Server <String>: The DD Boost server FQDN or IP.
StorageUnit <String>: The DD Boost storage unit.
User <String>: The user name to access the DD Boost server.
Password <String>: The password to access the DD Boost server.
Name <String>: A friendly name describing this DD Boost server.
Description [<String>]: The description of the DD Boost server.
RepositoryId <String>: Repository ID in GUID.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, ‑WarningAction, ‑WarningVariable, ‑OutBuffer, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command configures a replication repository for repository identified by ID 82E8A98A-1165-4ABE-966B-0E0AEF260620 on server myserver.dev.corp pointing to a storage unit named mystorage using the credentials provided.

Related links

Get-Repository

Add-DdbRepository

Add-DdbRepository

Description

Adds an EMC Data Domain Boost (DDB) repository to vRanger. The repository can be later used to store backup files from backup jobs.

Syntax

Add-DdbRepository [‑Server] <String> [‑StorageUnit] <String> [‑User] <String> [‑Password] <String> [‑Name] <String> [[‑Description] <String>] [[‑Overwrite] <Boolean>] [[‑ImportOption] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Server <String>: The EMC® Data Domain® Boost (DD Boost™) server FQDN or IP.
StorageUnit <String>: The DD Boost storage unit.
User <String>: The user name to access the DD Boost server.
Password <String>: The password to access the DD Boost server.
Name <String>: A friendly name describing this DD Boost server.
Description [<String>]: The description of the DD Boost server.
Overwrite [<Boolean>]: Whether to overwrite the existing repository if one exists.
ImportOption [<String>]: Whether to import the save points as read-write or read only.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command adds a repository on server myserver.dev.corp pointing to a storage unit named mystorage using the credentials provided. Existing repositories at the location specified are overwritten.

Related links

Get-PhysicalMachineDiskMap

Add-CIFSRepository

Add-HypervCluster

Add-NVSDRepository

 

Add-EsxHost

Description

Adds a VMware® ESXi™ host to the inventory.

Syntax

Add-EsxHost [‑DNSorIP] <String> [‑Username] <String> [‑RootPassword] <String> [[‑UserPassword] <String>] [[‑Port] <Int>] [[‑AddUser] <Boolean>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

DNSorIP <String>: The DNS or IP for the VMware® ESXi™ host.
Username <String>: The user name for the ESXi host.
RootPassword <String>: The root password for the ESXi host.
UserPassword [<String>]: The user password for the ESXi host.
Port [<Int>]: The SSH Port for the ESXi host.
AddUser [<Boolean>]: Add user if the user does not exist.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command adds an ESXi host to the inventory.

Related links

Add-VirtualCenter

Get-InventoryEntity

Add-HypervCluster

Description

Adds a Hyper-V® Cluster to the inventory.

Syntax

Add-HypervCluster [‑DNSorIP] <String> [‑Username] <String> [‑Password] <String> [[‑Port] <Int32>] [[‑IsInstallAgent] <Boolean>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

DNSorIP <String>: The DNS or IP for the Hyper-V cluster.
Username <String>: The user name to add the Hyper-V cluster.
Password <String>: The password to add the Hyper-V cluster.
Port [<Int32>]: The port to add the Hyper-V cluster.
IsInstallAgent [<Boolean>]: Install agent on cluster.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, ‑WarningAction, ‑WarningVariable, ‑OutBuffer, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command adds a Hyper-V cluster to the inventory.

Related links

Add-BackupJobTemplate

Get-InventoryEntity

Add-HypervHost

Description

Adds a Hyper-V® host to the inventory.

Syntax

Add-HypervHost [‑DNSorIP] <String> [‑Username] <String> [‑Password] <String> [[‑Port] <Int32>] [[‑IsInstallAgent] <Boolean>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

DNSorIP <String>: The DNS or IP for the Hyper-V host.
Username <String>: The user name to add the Hyper-V host.
Password <String>: The password to add the Hyper-V host.
Port [<Int32>]: The port to add the Hyper-V host.
IsInstallAgent [<Boolean>]: Install agent on host.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, ‑WarningAction, ‑WarningVariable, ‑OutBuffer, and OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command adds a Hyper-V host to the inventory.

Related links

Add-BackupJobTemplate

Get-InventoryEntity

Add-HypervRestoreJobTemplate

Description

Adds a Hyper-V® restore job template. Users also have the option of running the job immediately after the template is created.

Syntax

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>]

Parameters

JobName <String>: Job name.
JobDescription [<String>]: Job description.
SavePoint <Savepoint>: Savepoint to restore.
JobSchedule [<Schedule>]: Schedule on which the job runs. If not set, the job runs on demand.
Flags [<RestoreFlags>]: Restore flags. If not set, the job has no flags.
NotificationList [<List`1>]: Separate multiple email addresses with commas.
RunJobNow [<Boolean>]: Whether to run the job now. If not set, the job does not run immediately after creation of the template.
VMName [<String>]: Name of the restored VM. If not set, the VM name in the savepoint is used.
TargetHost [<String>]: Fully qualified domain name or IP address of the target host.
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"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command creates a restore job template that restores to the original VM in the savepoint. The job runs on demand.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command creates a restore job template that restores to the specified target host. It also specifies disk location, vm location, and the network to use on the target host.

--------------------EXAMPLE 3--------------------

This command creates a restore job template that restores to the specified target host. The first disk (0) in the savepoint is skipped by the restore job.

Related links

Add-BackupJobTemplate

Add-RdaRepository

Update-RestoreJobTemplate

Get-Job

Get-JobTemplate

Add-NFSRepository

Description

Adds a Network File Share repository to vRanger. The repository can be later used to store backup files from backup jobs.

Syntax

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>]

Parameters

Server <String>: The NFS Server FQDN or IP.
ExportDirectory <String>: The NFS Export Directory.
TargetDirectory <String>: The NFS Target Directory.
Name <String>: A friendly name describing this NFS server.
Description <String>: The Description describing the NFS server.
Overwrite [<Boolean>]: Whether to overwrite the existing repository if one exists.
EnableEncryption [<Boolean>]: Whether to enable encryption on backups on this repository.
EncryptionPassword <String>: The encryption Password.
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"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command adds a repository on server myserver.dev.corp. Existing repositories at the location specified are overwritten.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command adds a repository on server myserver.dev.corp. Enables encryption on backups of this repository. All backups to this repository are compressed.

Related links

Get-PhysicalMachineDiskMap

Add-DdbRepository

Add-NVSDRepository

Add-CIFSRepository

 

Add-NVSDRepository

Description

Adds a Quest NetVault SmartDisk repository to vRanger. The repository can be later used to store backup files from backup jobs.

Syntax

Add-NvsdRepository [‑Server] <String> [‑TargetDirectory] <String> [‑User] <String> [‑Password] <String> [‑Name] <String> [[‑Description] <String>] [[‑Overwrite] <Boolean>] [[‑ImportOption] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Server <String>: The NetVault SmartDisk server FQDN or IP.
TargetDirectory [<String>]: The NetVault SmartDisk Target Directory.
User <String>: The NetVault SmartDisk user name.
Password <String>: The NetVault SmartDisk Password.
Name <String>: A friendly name describing this NetVault SmartDisk server.
Description <String>: The Description describing the NetVault SmartDisk server.
Overwrite [<Boolean>]: Whether to overwrite the existing repository if one exists.
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"

Examples

 

This command adds a repository on server myserver.dev.corp pointing to target directory named myrepo using the credentials provided. Existing repositories at the location specified will be overwritten.

Related links

Get-Repository

Add-NFSRepository

Add-DdbRepository

Add-CIFSRepository

Add-RdaRepository

Add-PhysicalMachine

Description

Adds a physical machine to the inventory.

Syntax

Add-PhysicalMachine [‑DNSorIP] <String> [‑Username] <String> [‑Password] <String> [[‑Port] <Int>] [‑IsInstallAgent] <Boolean>] [[‑AgentLocation] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

DNSorIP <String>: The DNS or IP for the physical machine.
Username <String>: The user name to add the physical machine.
Password <String>: The password to add the physical machine.
Port [<Int>]: The port to add the physical machine.
IsInstallAgent [<Boolean>]: Install Agent on machine.
AgentLocation [<String>]: Agent installation location.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug,‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command adds a replication job template.

Related links

Add-BackupGroupEntity

Get-InventoryEntity

Add-RdaRepository

Description

Adds an RDA repository to vRanger. The repository can be later used to store backup files from backup jobs.

Syntax

Add-RdaRepository [‑Server] <String> [‑StorageUnit] <String> [‑User] <String> [‑Password] <String> [‑Name] <String> [[‑Description] <String>] [[‑Overwrite] <Boolean>] [[‑ImportOption] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Server <String>: The DR Series server FQDN or IP.
StorageUnit [<String>]: The RDA logical storage unit.
User <String>: The user name to access the DR Series server.
Password <String>: The Password to access the DR Series server.
Name <String>: A friendly name describing this DR Series server.
Description <String>: The Description describing the NetVault SmartDisk server.
Overwrite [<Boolean>]: Whether to overwrite the existing repository if one exists.
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"

Examples

 

This command adds a repository on server myserver.dev.corp pointing to

storage unit named mystorage using the credentials provided. Existing

repositories at the location specified will be overwritten.

Related links

Get-Repository

Add-DdbRepository

Add-CIFSRepository

Add-NVSDRepository

Add-ReplicationJobTemplate

Description

Adds a replication job template. You also have the option of running the job immediately after the template is created.

Syntax

Add-ReplicationJobTemplate [‑JobName] <String> [[‑JobDescription] <String>] [‑JobEntity] <VMEntity> [‑TargetHost] <HostEntity> [‑ReplicateName] <String> [‑Type] <String> [[‑TargetNetworks] <String>] [[‑PrimaryDatastore] <String>] [[‑TargetDatastores] <String>] [[‑JobSchedule] <Schedule>] [[‑TransportFailover] <String>] [[‑NotificationList] <String>] [‑Flags] <NoFlags | ReplicatePoweredOnOnly | CheckDestinationFreeSpace | UseCompression | UpdateNotes | EnableGuestQuiescing | EnableABM | AllFlags> [[‑RunJobNow] <Boolean>] [[‑IncludedDisk] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

JobName <String>: Job name.
JobDescription [<String>]: Job description.
JobEntity <VMEntity>: VM entity on which the job runs.
TargetHost <HostEntity>: Target Host entity to which the VM is replicated.
ReplicateName [<String>]: Name of replicated VM.
Type <String>: Replication type. Valid types are Differential and Hybrid.
TargetNetworks [<String>]: Networks to use on the target host. Separate multiple values with commas.
PrimaryDatastore <String>: Primary Datastore on target host where the replicated VM is to be located.
TargetDatastores [<String>]: Datastores to use on the target host. Separate multiple values with commas.
JobSchedule <Schedule>: The recurrence schedule on which the job runs.
TransportFailover [<String>]: Transport Failover order separated by commas to be attempted until the task is successful. Valid types are VA-HotAdd and VA-Network.
NotificationList [<String>]: Email notification list for the job. Separate multiple email addresses with commas.
Flags <ReplicationFlags>: Replication flags: NoFlags, ReplicatePoweredOnOnly, CheckDestinationFreeSpace, UseCompression, UpdateNotes, EnableGuestQuiescing, AllFlags. Separate multiple flags with pipes (|).
RunJobNow [<Boolean>]: Whether to run the job immediately after the job template is created.
IncludedDisk [<String>]: List of disks to include in this job. All VM disks are replicated if none is specified.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command adds a replication job template. Since the RunJobNow flag is not specified the job will not be run immediately. Since no transport failover is specified the default order of transport failovers will be used.

This command adds a replication job template.

Related links

Add-BackupJobTemplate

Add-RestoreJobTemplate

Update-ReplicationJobTemplate

Get-Job

Get-JobTemplate

Add-RestoreFromManifestJobTemplate

Description

Adds a restore job template from a manifest file. The manifest file can be a vRanger manifest file or a Legacy vRanger manifest file. You also have the option of running the job immediately after the template is created.

Syntax

Add-RestorefromManifestJobTemplate [‑JobName] <String> [[‑JobDescription] <String>] [‑Username] <String> [‑Password] <String> [‑ManifestPath] <String> [[‑EncryptionPassword] <String>] [[‑JobSchedule] <Schedule>] [[‑Flags] <No Flags | ForceOverwrite | ForcePowerOn | UseFiber | PerformNetworkRestoreOnFailure | AllFlags>] [[‑NotificationList] <String>] [[‑RunJobNow] <Boolean>][[‑VMName] <String>] [[‑TargetHost] <String>][[‑PrimaryDatastore] <String>] [[‑SkipDisks] <String>] [[‑TargetDatastores] <String>] [[‑TargetNetworks] <String>] [[‑SkipAdapters] <String>][[‑TransportConfiguration] <TransportConfiguration>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

JobName <String>: Job name.
JobDescription [<String>]: Job description.
Username <String>: Username.
Password <String>: Password.
ManifestPath <String>: Path for the manifest file.
EncryptionPassword [<String>]: Encryption Password.
JobSchedule [<Schedule>]: Schedule on which the job runs. If not set, the job runs on demand.
Flags [<RestoreFlags>]: Restore flags. If not set, the job has no flags.
NotificationList [<String>]: Separate multiple email addresses with commas.
RunJobNow [<Boolean>]: Whether to run the job now. If not set, the job does not run immediately after creation of the template.
VMName [<String>]: Name of the restored VM. If not set, the VM name in the savepoint is used.
TargetHost [<String>]: Fully qualified domain name or IP address of the target host.
PrimaryDatastore [<String>]: Datastore on target host where the restored VM is located. If not set, the original primary datastore is used when restoring to the original VM; otherwise the application randomly selects a datastore attached to the target host.
SkipDisks [<String>]: Sequence number — base 0 — of the disks to skip from the savepoint. Disks in savepoint are order by their SCSI controller number and disk number. Separate multiple numbers with commas.
TargetDatastores [<String>]: Datastores 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 original datastores are used when restoring to the original VM; otherwise the application randomly selects a datastore attached to the target host.
TargetNetworks [<String>]: 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; otherwise the application randomly selects a network attached to the target host.
SkipAdapters [<String>]: Sequence number — base 0 — of the adapters to skip in the restore job. Separate multiple numbers with commas.
TransportConfiguration [<TransportConfiguration>]: The transport configuration options to use for this job.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug,‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command creates a restore job template from a manifest file that restores to the specified target host. It also specifies the datastore and network to use on the target host. The first disk (0) in the savepoint and first adapter of the VM are skipped by the restore job.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command creates a restore job template from a legacy manifest file that restores to the specified target host. It also specifies datastore and network to use on the target host.

--------------------EXAMPLE 3--------------------

This command creates a restore job template from an encrypted savepoint in the manifest file that restores to the specified target host. It also specifies datastore and network to use on the target host.

Examples (continued)

--------------------EXAMPLE 4--------------------

This command creates a restore job template from a manifest file that restores to the specified target host. It also specifies datastore and network to use on the target host.

Related links

Add-RestoreJobTemplate

Add-RestoreJobTemplate

Description

Adds a restore job template. You also have the option of running the job immediately after the template is created.

Syntax

Add-RestoreJobTemplate [‑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>] [[‑PrimaryDatastore] <String>] [[‑SkipDisks] <List`1>] [[‑TargetDatastores] <List`1>] [[‑TargetNetworks] <List`1>] [[‑SkipAdapters] <List`1>] [[‑TransportConfiguration] <TransportConfiguration>] [[‑PhysicalMachineIP] <String>] [[‑RestoreDiskMapping] <Hashtable>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

JobName <String>: Job name.
JobDescription [<String>]: Job description.
SavePoint <Savepoint>: Savepoint to restore.
JobSchedule [<Schedule>]: Schedule on which the job should run. If not set, the job runs on demand.
Flags [<RestoreFlags>]: Restore flags. If not set, NoFlag. Restore flags: NoFlags, AllFlags, ForceOverwrite, ForcePowerOn. Separate multiple flags with pipes (|).
NotificationList [<String>]: Email notification list for the job. Separate multiple email addresses with commas.
RunJobNow [<Boolean>]: Whether to run the job now. If not set, the job does not run immediately after creation of the template.
VMName [<String>]: Name of the restored VM. If not set, the VM name in the savepoint is used.
TargetHost [<String>]: Fully qualified domain name or IP address of the target host.
PrimaryDatastore [<String>]: Datastore on target host where the restored VM is located. If not set, the original primary datastore is used when restoring to the original VM; otherwise the application randomly selects a datastore attached to the target host.
SkipDisks [<String>]: Sequence number — base 0 — of the disks to skip from the savepoint. Disks in savepoint are order by their SCSI controller number and disk number. Separate multiple numbers with commas.
TargetDatastores [<String>]: Datastores to use on the target host. Separate multiple values with commas. If only one is supplied, it is used for all disks on the V M. If not set, the original datastores are used when restoring to the original VM; otherwise the application randomly selects a data store attached to the target host.
TargetNetworks [<String>]: 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; otherwise the application randomly selects a network attached to the target host.
SkipAdapters [<String>]: Sequence number — base 0 — of the adapters to skip in the restore job. Separate multiple numbers with commas.
TransportConfiguration: The transport configuration options to use for this job.
PhysicalMachineIP [<String>]: Physical machine IP address when booted to restore CD to perform the restore to. It must be booted to the restore CD.
RestoreDiskMapping [<Hashtable>]: Which disk in the repository is mapped to corresponding disks in the physical machine.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command creates a restore job template that restores to the specified target host. The first disk (0) in the savepoint is skipped by the restore job.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command creates a restore job template that restores to the original VM in the savepoint. The job runs on-demand.

--------------------EXAMPLE 3--------------------

This command creates a restore job template that restores to the specified target host. It also specifies datastore and network to use on the target host.

Examples (continued)

--------------------EXAMPLE 4--------------------

This command creates a restore job template that restores to the specified target host. The first adapter of the VM in the savepoint is skipped by the restore job.

--------------------EXAMPLE 5--------------------

This command creates a restore job template that restores to the specified target physical machine. The restore disk map is a hashtable that has File Map entries from the savepoint as a key and Physical Disk Entities designating which disks should be restored to on the physical machine.

Related links

Add-BackupJobTemplate

Add-PhysicalMachine

Update-RestoreJobTemplate

Get-Job

Get-JobTemplate

Add-VirtualAppforLinuxFLR

Description

This command is obsolete and has been replaced with Add-VirtualAppforLinuxFLRVA.

Related links

Add-VirtualAppforLinuxFLRVA

Add-VirtualAppforLinuxFLRVA

Description

Adds a VA to perform Linux® FLR.

Syntax

Parameters

VirtualApplianceUUID <String>: VA UUID.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

Related links

None

Add-VirtualCenter

Description

Adds a VirtualCenter to the inventory.

Syntax

Add-VirtualCenter [‑DNSorIP] <String> [‑Username] <String> [‑UserPassword] <String> [[‑Port] [<Int>]] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

DNSorIP <String>: The DNS or IP for the VirtualCenter.
Username <String>: The user name for the VirtualCenter.
UserPassword <String>: The password for the VirtualCenter.
Port [<Int>]: The SDK Port for the VirtualCenter.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command adds a VirtualCenter to the inventory.

Related links

Add-DdbRepository

Get-InventoryEntity

Disable-Job

Description

Disables enabled jobs.

Syntax

Disable-Job [‑JobTemplateIDs] <GUID[]> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

JobTemplateIDs <GUID[]>: Job template IDs for which to enable jobs. Disable multiple jobs by passing in comma-separated job template IDs.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command disables the job if it is enabled and returns the job template entity.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command disables the first enabled job in the list and returns the job template entity.

Related links

Enable-Job

Remove-VirtualApplianceConfiguration

Get-JobTemplate

Remove-JobTemplate

Dismount-LinuxVolume

Description

Unmounts VAR disk from the Linux® FLR VA.

Syntax

Dismount-LinuxVolume [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

Related links

Mount-LinuxVolume

Enable-Job

Description

Enables disabled jobs.

Syntax

Enable-Job [‑JobTemplateIDs] <GUID[]> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

JobTemplateIDs <GUID[]>: Job template IDs for which to enable jobs.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command enables the job if it is disabled and returns the job template entity.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command enables the first disabled job in the list and returns the job template entity.

Related links

Disable-Job

Remove-VirtualApplianceConfiguration

Get-JobTemplate

Remove-JobTemplate

Get-AddressBook

Description

Gets a list of email addresses from the address book.

Syntax

Get-Addressbook [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

Related links

New-EmailAddress

Get-BackupGroupEntity

Description

Returns a list of backup group entities.

Syntax

Get-BackupGroupEntity [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command gets a list of all backup group entities.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command gets a list of backup groups by name.

Related links

None

Get-CatalogSearchData

Description

Returns the list of results for the matched search string, repositories, and VMs.

Syntax

Get-CatalogSearchData [‑SearchText] <String> [[‑RepositoryList] [<String>]] [[‑VMList] [‑Type] <Entity>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

SearchText <String>: Search string.
RepositoryList [<Repository[]>]: Filter by Repositories. If not specified, all repositories are searched.
VMList [<Entity[]>]: Filter by entities. If not specified, all entities are searched.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

Gets the result set from the catalog database for matched search text. No repository or machine filtering is applied.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

Gets the result set from the catalog database for matched search text file read by repository and machine.

Related links

Remove-Catalog

Get-CatalogStatus

Set-Cataloging

Get-CatalogStatus

Description

Gets the active status of Catalog for a list of savepoints.

Syntax

Get-CatalogStatus [‑Savepoints] <GUID[]> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Savepoints <GUID[]>: List of Savepoint IDs.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

Gets the active status of the catalog data for the associated savepoint.

Related links

Get-CatalogSearchData

Remove-Catalog

Set-Cataloging

Get-ConfigOption

Description

Returns the config option values for a specified type.

Syntax

Get-Configoption [‑Type] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Type <String>: Valid types are Database, Email, Resources, Timeout, General, LinuxFLR, and Cataloging.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

Related links

Set-Resources

Set-Cataloging

Add-VirtualAppforLinuxFLR

Get-Connection

Description

Returns connection objects to Hosts or VirtualCenters. Without parameters, it returns all configured connections in vRanger. You can also get connections by name or type. Using the two parameters in the same command return an error.

Syntax

Get-Connection [[‑Name] [<String>]] [[‑Type] [<String>]] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Name [<String>]: The name or IP address of the VMware® ESXi™ host, VMware® vCenter™, Hyper-V® host, or Hyper-V cluster.
Type [<String>]: Connection type: EsxHost, VirtualCenter, HypervHost, HypervCluster, or All.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: “get-help about_commonparameters”

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command gets a list of all Hyper-V host connections.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command gets a list of all vRanger loaded connections.

--------------------EXAMPLE 3--------------------

This command returns a connection to the specified host.

--------------------EXAMPLE 4--------------------

This command gets a list of all ESXi host connections.

Related links

None

Get-CurrentTemplateVersionID

Description

Returns the current template version ID of a job template based on a historic template version ID. A new template version ID is assigned to the job template when it is modified.

Syntax

Parameters

TemplateVersionID <GUID>: Template version ID.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command returns the current template version ID of the job template referenced by the input template version ID.

Related links

Get-Job

Get-JobTemplate

Get-Datastore

Description

Returns all datastores associated with the specified host.

Syntax

Get-Datastore [‑Host] <HostEntity> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Host <HostEntity>: The host object.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command returns a list of datastores associated with the host.

Related links

Get-MonitorLog

Get-GlobalTransportFailover

Description

Gets the default Transport Failover order for replication jobs.

Syntax

Parameters

<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command gets the default Transport Failover order for replication jobs.

Related links

Update-GlobalTransportFailover

Get-TransportFailover

Get-InventoryEntity

Description

Returns a list of inventory entities based on the input repository type. The command returns all inventory entities if no type is provided. You can also get inventory entities by type. There is a performance delay if all types are requested or no type is specified.

Syntax

Get-InventoryEntity [[‑Type] <String>] [[‑Block] <Boolean>] [[‑Thin] <Boolean>][<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Type [<String>]: Inventory entity type: All, ClusterComputeResource, ComputeResource, DataCenter, EsxHost, Folder, HypervCluster, HypervHost, HypervVirtualMachine, ResourcePool, VirtualCenter, VirtualMachine, VirtualApp, PhysicalMachine.
Block [<Boolean>]: If set to true, the call blocks if inventory is being refreshed until it is done. Possible timeout might occur on large inventory sets.
Thin [<Boolean>]: If set to true, the call returns thin inventory objects.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command gets a list of all inventory entities.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command gets a list of all loaded VMware® ESXi™ host entities.

--------------------EXAMPLE 3--------------------

This command gets a list of all inventory entities.

Related links

None

Get-IsInventoryRefreshing

Description

Returns “true” or “false” based on whether the inventory is refreshing at the time the cmdlet is run.

Syntax

Get-IsInventoryRefreshing [[‑Type] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Type [<String>]: Inventory entity type to check: All, VMware, Hyper-V
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command returns true if Hyper-V is refreshing.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command returns true if any inventory entity is refreshing.

--------------------EXAMPLE 3--------------------

This command returns true if VMware is refreshing.

Related links

None

Get-Job

Description

Returns jobs. Without parameters, Get-Job returns all past and current jobs. You can also get jobs by JobState within a time span or JobTemplateIDs. If JobTemplateIDs are specified, no other parameters can be used.

Syntax

Get-Job [[‑StartTime] [<String>]] [[‑EndTime] [<String>]] [[‑JobState] [<String>]] [[‑JobTemplateIDs] [<String>]] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

EndTime [<String>]: End time of time period.
StartTime [<String>]: Start time of time period.
JobState [<String>]: Job state: Queued, Running, Completed or All.
JobTemplateIDs [<String>]: Job template IDs for which to retrieve jobs. Separate multiple IDs with commas.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command returns jobs in all states.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command returns all running jobs.

--------------------EXAMPLE 3--------------------

This command returns completed jobs that started during the specified time span.

--------------------EXAMPLE 4--------------------

This command returns jobs based on the specified template ID.

Related links

Get-JobTemplate

Get-JobTemplate

Description

Returns a list of all jobs, on demand and scheduled (job templates). Without parameters, the command returns all job templates. You can also get job templates by Type or Inventory IDs.

Syntax

Get-JobTemplate [[‑Type] <String>] [[‑InventoryIds] <String[]>] [[‑Thin] <Boolean>] [[‑ID] <String>] [‑VersionID] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Type [<String>]: Specifies the type of job template to retrieve: Backup, Restore, or All.
InventoryIds [<String>]: The inventory nodes’ virtualization object ref IDs. Separate multiple IDs with commas.
Thin [<Boolean>]: Whether to return a thin version of job templates. Returning thin objects can speed up commands and avoid performance-related errors. By default, full objects are returned.
ID [<String>]: Job template ID.
VersionID [<String>]: Job template version ID.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command gets a list of all job templates.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command gets a list of all backup jobs.

--------------------EXAMPLE 3--------------------

This command returns backup job templates in the specified inventories.

Related links

Get-Job

Get-MonitorLog

Description

Displays the vRanger Windows® error events.

Syntax

Get-MonitorLog [[‑EventId] <Int32>] [[‑StartDateTime] <DateTime>] [[‑EndDateTime] <DateTime>] [‑Verbose] [‑Debug] [‑ErrorAction <ActionPreference>] [‑WarningAction <ActionPreference>] [‑ErrorVariable <String>] [‑WarningVariable <String>] [‑OutVariable <String>] [‑OutBuffer <Int32>] [‑WhatIf] [‑Confirm]

Parameters

EventId <Int32>: Filter by event ID.
StartDateTime <DateTime>: Filter based on the start time.
EndDateTime <DateTime>: Filter based on the end time.

Examples

Related links

None

Get-Network

Description

Returns all networks associated with the host specified.

Syntax

Get-Network [‑Host] <HostEntity> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Host <HostEntity>: The host object.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command returns a list of networks associated with the host.

Related links

Get-Datastore

Get-PhysicalMachineDiskMap

Description

Creates a Physical Machine disk map to be used in AddRestoreJobTemplate.

Syntax

Parameters

RestoreCDIP <String>: The physical machine IP address as shown when it is booted to the restore CD.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, ‑WarningAction, ‑WarningVariable, ‑OutBuffer, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

Creates a Physical Machine disk map to be used in AddRestoreJobTemplate.

Related links

Get-InventoryEntity

Add-RestoreJobTemplate

Get-Repository

Description

Returns repositories configured in vRanger. Without parameters, "Get-Repository" gets all repositories configured in vRanger. You can also get repositories by Name or Type. Using the two parameters in the same command returns an error.

Syntax

Get-Repository [[‑Id] [<String>]] [[‑Type] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Type <String>: Specifies the type of repository to retrieve: CIFS, NFS, NVSD, DDB, or ALL.
Id <String>: Repository ID in GUID.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command gets a list of all vRanger repositories.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command a repository with the specified ID.

--------------------EXAMPLE 3--------------------

This command gets a list of all CIFS repositories.

Related links

Add-CIFSRepository

Add-DdbRepository

Add-HypervCluster

Remove-Repository

Get-RepositoryJob

Description

Returns a list of associated jobs based on the input repository ID.

Syntax

Get-RepositoryJob [‑RepositoryId] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

RepositoryId <String>: Repository ID in GUID.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command returns a list of jobs associated with the repository with the specified ID.

Related links

Get-Job

Get-JobTemplate

Get-RepositorySavePoint

Description

Returns a list of savepoints in the repository. All savepoints in the repository are returned if no time parameter is specified.

Syntax

Get-RepositorySavePoint [‑Id] <String> [[‑StartTime] [<String>]] [[‑EndTime] [<String>]] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Id <String>: The repository ID to retrieve information for.
StartTime [<String>]: Start time of timespan during which the savepoints are complete.
EndTime [<String>]: End time of timespan during which the savepoints are completed.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command returns a list of savepoints associated with the repository with the specified ID.

Related links

None

Get-RestoreDiskMap

Description

Creates a Hashtable that represents a matching of file map entries from the savepoint with the disks from a physical machine — a RestoreDiskMap.

Syntax

Get-RestoreDiskMap [‑PhysicalDiskMap] <PhysicalDiskMap> [‑ManifestFile] <ManifestFile> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

PhysicalDiskMap <PhysicalDiskMap>: The physical machine disk map.
ManifestFile <ManifestFile>: The manifest from the savepoint that contains file map entries for the disks backed up.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, ‑WarningAction, ‑WarningVariable, ‑OutBuffer, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command matches the file map entries to the disks in a physical machine by size and returns a hash map that you can manipulate by code.

Related links

Add-BackupJobTemplate

Get-InventoryEntity

Get-SavepointDisk

Description

Returns the VM disks that the savepoint contains.

Syntax

Get-SavepointDisk [‑Id] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Id <String>: Savepoint ID in GUID format.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command returns all disks that have been backed up into the savepoint specified.

Related links

Get-VMDKVolume

Get-SavepointManifest

Description

Returns manifest of the savepoint.

Syntax

Get-SavePointManifest [‑ID] <ID> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

ID <ID>: The Savepoint ID.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command returns the savepoint manifest object.

Related links

Get-RepositorySavePoint

Get-VMDKVolume

Get-Savepoints

Description

Returns a list of savepoints for a specified BackupJobTemplateID.

Syntax

Get-SavePoints [‑BackupJobTemplateID] <GUID> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

BackupJobTemplateID <GUID>: The backup job template ID to retrieve savepoints for.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command returns a list of savepoints associated with the backup template with the specified ID.

Related links

Get-Job

Get-JobTemplate

Get-TransportFailover

Description

Gets the Transport Failover order for replication jobs by TemplateVersion ID.

Syntax

Parameters

TemplateVersionID <String>: Template version ID for job.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

Gets the Transport Failover order for replication jobs by TemplateVersion ID.

Related links

Get-GlobalTransportFailover

Update-GlobalTransportFailover

Get-VirtualApplianceConfig

Description

Gets the VirtualApplianceConfig configuration from vRanger.

Syntax

Get-VirtualApplianceConfig [[‑VAName] [<String>]] [[‑HostName] [<String>]][<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

VAName [<String>]: The VA Name.
HostName [<String>]: The host name where the VA resides.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command gets all the VA entities.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command gets the VA entity for the VA specified.

--------------------EXAMPLE 3--------------------

This command gets the VA entities for the Host specified.

Related links

New-VirtualAppliance

Update-VirtualAppliance

Remove-VirtualAppliance

Get-VirtualApplianceDeploymentStatus

Description

Gets the status of the re-configuration of VA in progress.

Syntax

Parameters

ID <GUID>: Deployment ID for VA.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command gets the status of the VA re-configuration.

Related links

Update-VirtualAppliance

New-VirtualAppliance

Get-VirtualApplianceReconfigStatus

Description

Gets the status of the deployment of VA in progress.

Syntax

Parameters

DeploymentId <GUID>: Deployment ID for VA.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command gets the status of the VA deployment in progress.

Related links

Update-VirtualAppliance

New-VirtualAppliance

Get-VirtualMachinesUnderInventory

Description

Gets the child VM entities of the entity — host, cluster, and so on — provided.

Syntax

Parameters

InventoryEntityMoRefId [<String>]: The MoRef ID of the parent inventory entity.
Thin [<Boolean>]: If set to true, the call returns thin inventory objects.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

The managed object reference ID of an inventory entity node such as a VMware® ESXi™ host or resource folder.

Related links

Add-BackupGroupEntity

Get-BackupGroupEntity

Get-InventoryEntity

Get-VmDisk

Description

Returns a list of VmDisks for the VM list in the same order of the input.

Syntax

Get-VmDisk [‑VMList] <VMEntity[]>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

VMList <VMEntity[]>: A list of VM entities to retrieve disk information for.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command gets a list of VMDisks objects for the input VM list.

Related links

None

Get-VMDKVolume

Description

Returns all volumes on a certain VM disk.

Syntax

Get-VMDKVolume [‑VmdkID] <String> [‑Repository] <Repository> [‑RepositoryPassword] <String> [SavepointManifest] <ManifestFile> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

VmdkID <String>: UUID of the VMDK.
Repository <Repository>: Repository in which the savepoint resides in.
RepositoryPassword <String>: Repository password.
SavepointManifest <ManifestFile>: The savepoint manifest object.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command returns all volumes of the specified VMDK.

Related links

None

Install-VirtualAppliance

Description

Deploys a new VA for vRanger.

Syntax

Install-VirtualAppliance [‑VAName] <String> [‑SelectedHost] <HostEntity> [‑OVFLocation] <String> [‑DownloadOVF] <Boolean> [[‑IPAddressOverride] <String>] [[‑ClusterDefault] <Boolean>] [‑CPUAllocation] <Int32> [‑MemorySizeInMB] <Int64> [‑VADatastore] <Datastore> [‑NetworkEntity] <Network> [[‑ScratchDiskDatastore] <Datastore>] [[‑ScratchDiskSizeInKB] <Int64>] [[‑NewPassword] <String>] [[‑UseVAForLFLR] <Boolean>] [[‑PowerOnVA] <Boolean>] [[‑VADeployStatus] <Boolean>] [[‑UseDHCP] <Boolean>] [[‑NetMask] <String>] [[‑StaticIP] <String>] [[‑GateWay] <String>] [[‑UseStaticDNS] <Boolean>] [[‑PrimaryDNS] <String>] [[‑SecondaryDNS] <String>] [[‑Domain] <String>] [[‑Search] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

VAName <String>: The VA name.
SelectedHost <HostEntity>: The host to associate the VA with.
OVFLocation <String>: The path to the local OVF.
DownloadOVF <Boolean>: Should the OVF be downloaded?
IPAddressOverride [<String>]: IP Address to use for the VA instead of the one retrieved from the VirtualCenter API.
ClusterDefault [<Boolean>]: If the selected host belongs to a cluster, share the VA among all hosts in the cluster.
CPUAllocation <Int>: Allocate CPU.
MemorySizeInMB <Int>: Assign memory in MB.
VADatastore <Datastore>: Select a datastore for the VA.
NetworkEntity <Network>: Select a network for the VA.
ScratchDiskDatastore [<Datastore>]: Select a datastore for the scratch disk.
ScratchDiskSizeInKB [<Int>]: Assign scratch disk in KB.
NewPassword [<String>]: New password for the VA; if this word is not mentioned, Original password (vzroot1) is used.
UseVAForLFLR [<Boolean>]: Use VA for Linux® FLR.
PowerOnVA [<Boolean>]: Power on VA after deployment complete.
VADeployStatus [<Boolean>]: Retrieves VA deployment status if set to true. Defaults to false if the parameter is not passed in.
UseDHCP [<Boolean>]: Specify use of DHCP to set IP address. If false, StaticIP, NetMask, Gateway, and PrimaryDNS must be specified.
NetMask [<String>]: Netmask for use with the VA’s static IP address. Required if UseDHCP is false.
StaticIP [<String>]: Static IP Address for the VA. Required if UseStaticIP is true.
GateWay [<String>]: Optional gateway address for VA.
UseStaticDNS [<Boolean>]: Specify use of a static DNS setup. If true, PrimaryDNS must be specified.
PrimaryDNS [<String>]: Mandatory address of primary DNS server for VA. Required if UseStaticDNS is true.
SecondaryDNS [<String>]: Optional address of secondary DNS server for VA.
Domain [<String>]: Optional Local domain name for DNS resolver on VA. For more information, see the Linux manual (man) page for resolv.conf.
Search [<String>]: Optional Search list for host name lookup for DNS on VA. For more information, see the Linux man page for resolv.conf.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command deploys a new VA configuration to vRanger using a locally saved OVF and retrieves the status of the currently deploying VA in progress. Default for VADeployStatus is false.

Related links

Get-VirtualApplianceConfig

Remove-VirtualAppliance

Update-VirtualAppliance

Mount-LinuxVolume

Description

Mounts a volume from the specified manifest FileMaps.

Syntax

Mount-LinuxVolume [‑ManifestFileMaps] <FileMapEntryLine[]> [‑Repository] <Repository> [‑RepositoryPassword] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

ManifestFileMaps <FileMapEntryLine[]>: The savepoint manifest file map.
Repository <Repository>: The repository containing the VAR.
RepositoryPassword <String>: The password to the repository.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

Related links

Dismount-LinuxVolume

New-BackupFlag

Description

Creates a new backup flag for later use.

Syntax

New-BackupFlag [[‑BackupPoweredOnOnly] <Boolean>] [[‑CheckDestinationFreeSpace] <Boolean>] [[‑UseCompression] <Boolean>] [[‑UpdateNotes] <Boolean>] [[‑EnableGuestQuiescing] <Boolean>] [[‑EnableABM] <Boolean>] [[PerformNetworkBackupOnFailure] <Boolean>] [[‑UseFiber] <Boolean>] [[‑UseCataloging] <Boolean>] [[‑LanFree] <Boolean>] [[‑AllFlags] <Boolean>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

BackupPoweredOnOnly [<Boolean>]: Whether to back up only VMs that are powered on.
CheckDestinationFreeSpace [<Boolean>]: Whether to check repository free space before backup.
UseCompression [<Boolean>]: Whether to use compression for backup.
UpdateNotes [<Boolean>]: Whether to update notes on VM after backup.
EnableGuestQuiescing [<Boolean>]: Whether guest quiescing is enabled.
EnableABM [<Boolean>]: Whether ABM is enabled.
PerformNetworkBackupOnFailure [<Boolean>]: [Deprecated] Formerly, whether to perform the backup using the network if there is a problem during the fiber or iSCSI backup.
UseFiber [<Boolean>]: [Deprecated] Formerly, whether to use fiber or iSCSI to perform this backup. Currently, whether to perform a LAN-free backup. Use LanFree instead.
UseCataloging [<Boolean>]: Whether to use cataloging to perform this backup.
EnableVSSApplicationLevelQuiescing [<Boolean>]: Whether to enable VSS Application Level Quiescing for this backup.
EnableVSSLogTruncation [<Boolean>]: Whether to enable VSS log truncation for this backup.
LanFree [<Boolean>]: Whether to perform a LAN-free backup.
AllFlags [<Boolean>]: Whether to use all available flags for the backup.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command returns a new BackupFlags object with the value of NoFlags.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command returns a new BackupFlags object with the values of EnableGuestQuiescing and EnableABM.

--------------------EXAMPLE 3--------------------

This command returns a new BackupFlags object with all flags set to on.

Related links

Add-BackupJobTemplate

New-BackupGroupMember

Description

Adds members to a backup group created using Add-BackupGroupEntity cmdlet or UI. You can add any inventory item as a member.

Syntax

New-BackupGroupMember [‑BackupGroupId] <GUID> [‑MemberEntity] <Entity> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

BackupGroupId <GUID>: The backup group ID.
MemberEntity <Entity>: Inventory entity to add to backup group.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

Related links

None

New-Daily Schedule

Description

Returns a Schedule object. The schedule provides a template daily schedule that can be further customized before use.

Syntax

New-DailySchedule [‑WeekdayOnly] <Boolean> [‑StartTime] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

WeekdayOnly <Boolean>: Whether to run the job only on weekdays.
StartTime <String>: Job start time.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command returns a daily job schedule that runs weekdays at midnight.

Related links

None

New-EmailAddress

Description

Adds an email address to the address book.

Syntax

New-EmailAddress [‑Name] <String> [‑Email] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Name <String>: Name of person.
Email <String>: Email address.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

Related links

Get-AddressBook

New-IntervalSchedule

Description

Returns an interval schedule object.

Syntax

New-IntervalSchedule [[‑IntervalDays] <Int>] [[‑IntervalHours] [<Int>]][‑IntervalMinutes] <Int> [‑StartTime] <String> [[‑RangeEndDate] <String>] [[‑RangeByOccurrence] <Int>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

IntervalDays <Int>: Number of days to use for interval schedule — the default is 0.
IntervalHours <Int>: Number of hours to use for interval schedule — the default is 0.
IntervalMinutes <Int>: Number of minutes to use for interval schedule — the default is 0.
StartTime <String>: Job start time.
RangeEndDate <String>: Range end date.
RangeByOccurrence <Int>: The maximum number of times a job is run.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command returns an interval job schedule that runs every hour.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command returns an interval job schedule that runs every 30 minutes until 2010-12-31.

--------------------EXAMPLE 3--------------------

This command returns an interval job schedule that runs every hour and half; the job is run 10 times at this interval.

Related links

New-Daily Schedule

New-WeeklySchedule

New-MonthlySchedule

New-YearlySchedule

New-MonthlySchedule

Description

Returns a Schedule object. The schedule provides a template monthly schedule that can be further customized before use.

Syntax

New-MonthlySchedule [‑ExecutionDayOfMonth] <Int> [‑StartTime] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

ExecutionDayOfMonth <Int>: Day of month on which the job runs — 1 to 31.
StartTime <String>: Job start time.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command returns weekly job schedule that runs on the first of every month at midnight.

Related links

New-Daily Schedule

New-WeeklySchedule

New-YearlySchedule

New-IntervalSchedule

New-ReplicationFlag

Description

Helps you create a ReplicationFlags Enum object. Without parameters, the command returns NoFlags. You can pass in boolean parameters to specify which flags you want on.

Syntax

New-ReplicationFlag [[‑CheckDestinationFreeSpace] [<Boolean>]] [[‑UpdateNotes] [<Boolean>]] [[‑EnableGuestQuiescing] [<Boolean>]] [[‑EnableABM] [<Boolean>]] [[‑AllFlags] [<Boolean>]] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

CheckDestinationFreeSpace [<Boolean>]: Whether to check repository free space before replication.
UpdateNotes [<Boolean>]: Whether to update notes on VM after replication.
EnableGuestQuiescing [<Boolean>]: Whether guest quiescing is enabled.
EnableABM [<Boolean>]: Whether ABM is enabled.
AllFlags [<Boolean>]: Whether to use all available flags for the replication.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command returns a new ReplicationFlags object with the value of NoFlags.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command returns a new ReplicationFlags object with the values of EnableGuestQuiescing and EnableABM.

--------------------EXAMPLE 3--------------------

This command returns a new ReplicationFlags object with all flags set to on.

Related links

Add-PhysicalMachine

New-RestoreFlag

Description

Helps you create a RestoreFlags Enum object. Without parameters, the command returns NoFlags. You can pass in boolean parameters to specify which flags you want on.

Syntax

New-RestoreFlag [[‑ForceOverwrite] <Boolean>] [[‑ForcePowerOn] <Boolean>] [[‑UseFiber] <Boolean>] [[‑PerformNetworkRestoreOnFailure] <Boolean>] [[‑LanFree] <Boolean>] [[‑AllFlags] <Boolean>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

ForceOverwrite [<Boolean>]: Whether to force overwrite of existing VM with same name.
ForcePowerOn [<Boolean>]: Whether to power on the VM for restore.
UseFiber [<Boolean>]: [Deprecated] Formerly, whether to use fiber or iSCSI to perform this restore. Currently, whether to perform a LAN-free restore. Use LanFree instead.
PerformNetworkRestoreOnFailure [<Boolean>]: [Deprecated] Formerly, whether to perform a network restore on a LAN-free restore failure.
LanFree [<Boolean>]: Whether to perform a LAN-free restore.
AllFlags [<Boolean>]: Whether to use all available flags for the restore.
AddHypervVirtualMachineToCluster [<Boolean>]: Whether to add the restored Hyper-V® VM to the cluster.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command runs RestoreFlags with the value of NoFlags.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command runs RestoreFlags with the values of ForcePowerOn.

--------------------EXAMPLE 3--------------------

This command runs RestoreFlags with all flags set to on.

Related links

None

New-SMTPServer

Description

Adds an SMTP Server.

Syntax

New-SMTPServer [‑SMTPServer] <String> [‑Port] <Int> [‑FromEmail] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

SMTPServer <String>: SMTP server address.
Port <Int>: Port number for SMTP server.
FromEmail <String>: Email address for sent email messages.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

Related links

None

New-TransportConfiguration

Description

Helps you create a TransportConfiguration object. Without parameters, the command returns the default Automatic configuration. You can pass in boolean parameters to specify which settings you want on.

Syntax

New-TransportConfiguration [‑AutoSelectTransport] <Boolean> [‑RunLocal] <Boolean>[‑UseAdvancedTransport] <Boolean> [‑UseLanTransport] <Boolean> [[‑UseSsLforLan] <Boolean>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

AutoSelectTransport <Boolean>: The service determines which transport type to use at run-time.
RunLocal <Boolean>: Whether to run the job on the local machine vs the VA.
UseAdvancedTransport <Boolean>: Whether the job should attempt to use an advanced transport (SAN/HotAdd) first.
UseLanTransport <Boolean>: Whether the job should attempt to use a network transport.
UseSsLforLan [<Boolean>]: Whether the job should use an encrypted connection when attempting a network transport.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command returns a new transport configuration object with the values of RunLocal, UseAdvancedTransport.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command returns a new transport configuration object with the configuration set to Automatic.

Related links

Add-BackupJobTemplate

Add-RestoreJobTemplate

New-VirtualAppliance

Description

Configures a VA for vRanger.

Syntax

New-VirtualAppliance [‑VAEntity] <Entity> [‑RootPassword] <String> [[‑IPAddressOverride] <String>] [[‑ClusterDefault] <Boolean>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

VAEntity <Entity>: The VM Entity where the VA is deployed.
RootPassword <String>: Root Password for the VA.
IPAddressOverride <String>: New IP Address for the VA
ClusterDefault [<Boolean>]: Share the VA among all hosts in the cluster.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command adds a VA configuration to vRanger.

Related links

Update-VirtualAppliance

Remove-VirtualAppliance

Get-VirtualApplianceConfig

New-WeeklySchedule

Description

Returns a Schedule object. The schedule provides a template weekly schedule that can be further customized before use.

Syntax

New-WeeklySchedule [‑ExecutionDays] <String> [‑StartTime] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

ExecutionDays <String>: Days of the week on which the job runs: Monday, Tuesday, and so on. Separate multiple days with commas.
StartTime <String>: Job start time.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command returns weekly job schedule that runs on Mondays at midnight.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command returns weekly job schedule that runs on Mondays and Tuesdays at midnight.

Related links

None

New-YearlySchedule

Description

Returns a Schedule object. The schedule provides a template yearly schedule that can be further customized before use.

Syntax

New-YearlySchedule [‑ExecutionMonth] <Int> [‑ExecutionDayOfMonth] <Int> [‑StartTime] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

ExecutionMonth <Int>: Month in which the job runs — 1 to 12.
ExecutionDayOfMonth <Int>: Day of month on which the job runs — 1 to 31.
StartTime <String>: Job start time.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command returns weekly job schedule that runs on the January 1 each year at midnight.

Related links

None

Remove-AllMount

Description

Removes all previously mounted paths. This operation should be performed as a cleanup step after all needed content is retrieved from the mounted path.

Syntax

Remove-Allmount [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command removes all mounted paths.

Related links

None

Remove-BackupGroupEntity

Description

Deletes a backup group from vRanger. Remove-BackupGroupMember cmdlet is used to remove members from a backup Group created using this cmdlet or UI.

Syntax

Parameters

BackupGroupId <GUID>: The BackupGroup ID.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

Related links

None

Remove-BackupGroupMember

Description

Removes members from a backup group.

Syntax

Remove-BackupGroupMember [‑BackupGroupId] <GUID> [‑MemberEntity] <Entity> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

BackupGroupId <GUID>: The BackupGroup ID.
MemberEntity <Entity>: Inventory entity to remove from backup group.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

Related links

None

Remove-Catalog

Description

Deletes the catalog data from the database for a list of savepoints.

Syntax

Remove-Catalog [‑Savepoints] <GUID[]> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Savepoints <GUID[]>: List of savepoint IDs.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

Removes the catalog data associated with the savepoint from the database.

Related links

Get-CatalogSearchData

Get-CatalogStatus

Set-Cataloging

Remove-DdbStorageUnit

Description

Removes the EMC® Data Domain® Boost (DD Boost™) repository from vRanger and deletes all savepoints in the repository from the disk. The storage unit is also removed from the DD Boost device.

Syntax

Remove-DdbStorageUnit [‑Repository] <Repository> [‑Password] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Repository <Repository>: The DD Boost repository entity to remove.
Password <String>: Password for DD Boost user.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command removes the repository from vRanger and deletes all associated savepoints from the disk. The storage unit is also removed from the DD Boost device.

Related links

Remove-Repository

Remove-JobTemplate

Description

Removes a job template from vRanger.

Syntax

Remove-JobTemplate [‑Id] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

ID <String>: The job template ID in GUID.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command removes the job template with the specified ID from vRanger.

Related links

Add-BackupGroupEntity

Add-RestoreJobTemplate

Get-JobTemplate

Remove-LinuxVolume

Description

This command is obsolete and has been replaced with Dismount-LinuxVolume.

Related links

Dismount-LinuxVolume

Remove-Repository

Description

Removes a repository from vRanger. Optionally, all savepoints in the repository can be deleted from the disk.

Syntax

Remove-Repository [‑Id] <String> [[‑RemoveSavePoints] [<Boolean>]] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

ID <String>: The repository ID in GUID.
RemoveSavePoints [<Boolean>]: Whether to remove all savepoints in the repositories. 0 or 1.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command removes the repository with the specified ID from vRanger. All savepoints associated with the repository remain un-touched.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command removes the repository with the specified ID from vRanger. All savepoint files in the repository are removed from disk as well.

Related links

Add-CIFSRepository

Add-VirtualAppforLinuxFLR

Add-HypervCluster

Add-NVSDRepository

Get-PhysicalMachineDiskMap

Remove-SavePoint

Description

Removes savepoints. If any of the specified savepoints has descendant savepoints, those savepoints are also removed.

Syntax

Remove-SavePoint [‑SavePointsToRemove] <SavePointList> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

SavePointsToRemove <SavePointList>: The list of savepoints to remove.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command removes the list of savepoints specified.

Related links

Get-RepositorySavePoint

Remove-Repository

Remove-VirtualAppliance

Description

Removes the VA configuration from vRanger.

Syntax

Remove-VirtualAppliance [‑VAId] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

VAId <String>: The VA ID for the VA.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command removed a VA configuration.

Related links

New-VirtualAppliance

Update-VirtualAppliance

Get-VirtualApplianceConfig

Remove-VirtualApplianceConfiguration

Description

Removes the VA configuration from vRanger with an option to delete the VA from host.

Syntax

Remove-VirtualApplianceConfiguration [‑VAId] <String> [[‑DeleteVM] <Boolean>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

VAId <String>: VA entity.
DeleteVM [<Boolean>]: Delete VA from host.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command removes a VA configuration from vRanger and also deletes the VM from Host.

Related links

New-VirtualAppliance

Update-VirtualAppliance

Get-VirtualApplianceConfig

Run-JobsNow

Description

Runs jobs specified by their template IDs. Use the Get-JobTemplate cmdlet to view the template IDs of configured job templates.

Syntax

Run-JobsNow [‑TemplateIds] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

TemplateIds <String>: The job template IDs. Separate multiple IDs with commas.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command runs jobs specified by their templates.

Related links

Add-BackupGroupEntity

Add-RestoreJobTemplate

Get-Job

Get-JobTemplate

Run-ReplicationFailover

Description

Fails over the replication pass to the replica.

Syntax

Run-ReplicationFailover [‑TemplateId] <String> [[‑Sync] [<String>]] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

TemplateId <String>: Replication job template ID.
Sync [<Boolean>]: Whether to sync replica before failing over.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command runs replication failover based on the job template ID.

Related links

Run-TestReplicationFailover

Run-ResumeReplicationFailover

Run-ResumeReplicationFailover

Description

Resumes test replication failover based on the test replication task ID.

Syntax

Run-ResumeReplicationFailover [‑TaskId] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

TaskID <String>: Replication test failover task ID.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

Related links

Run-TestReplicationFailover

Run-ReplicationFailover

Run-TestReplicationFailover

Description

Runs test replication failover based on the replication job’s template version ID.

Syntax

Run-TestReplicationFailover [‑TemplateVersionId] <GUID> [[‑EnableNetwork] <Boolean>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

TemplateVersionID <String>: Replication job template version ID.
EnableNetwork [<Boolean>]: Let replica network be enabled during a test failover.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command runs test failover on a replication job.

Related links

Run-ResumeReplicationFailover

Run-ReplicationFailover

Set-Cataloging

Description

Enables or disables global cataloging flag.

Syntax

Set-Cataloging [‑Catalog] <Boolean> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Catalog <Boolean>: Boolean value to enable or disable global cataloging.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

Related links

Remove-Catalog

Get-CatalogSearchData

Get-CatalogSearchData

Set-CBTonVM

Description

Enables or disables CBT for VMs if it is supported.

Syntax

Set-CBTonVM [‑VM] <VMEntity> [‑CBT] [<Boolean>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

VM <VMEntity>: VM for which to enable CBT.
CBT [<Boolean>]: Enable or disable CBT.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command enables CBT on the VM xyz if it is supported on the VMware® ESXi™ host.

Related links

None

Set-LinuxVolume

Description

This command is obsolete and has been replaced with Mount-LinuxVolume.

Related links

Mount-LinuxVolume

Set-MountPath

Description

Sets mount path for a volume. After this operation, the specified volume is mounted to the path specified.

Syntax

Set-MountPath [‑Volume] <Volume> [‑Path] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Volume <Volume>: The volume to mount.
Path <String>: The path to which the volume should be mounted to.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command mounts the specified volume in the savepoint to the E:\ drive.

Related links

Get-PhysicalMachineDiskMap

Get-RepositorySavePoint

Get-RestoreDiskMap

Get-VMDKVolume

Remove-AllMount

Set-Resources

Description

Sets values for vRanger resources.

Syntax

Set-Resources [[‑NumberTasksVRanger] <Int>] [[‑NumberTasksLUN] <Int>] [[‑NumberTasksHost] <Int>] [[‑NumberTasksRepository] <Int>] [[‑NumberTasksLocal] <Int>] [[‑Timeout] <Int>] [[‑MinimumSpaceHost] <Int>] [[‑NumberTasksVA] <Int>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

NumberTasksVRanger [<Int>]: Maximum number of tasks running on vRanger (>=1).
NumberTasksLUN [<Int>]: Maximum number of tasks running off a LUN — 1 to 5.
NumberTasksHost [<Int>]: Maximum number of tasks running on a host — 1 to 4.
NumberTasksRepository [<Int>]: Maximum number of tasks running per Repository — >=1.
NumberTasksLocal [<Int>]: Maximum number of tasks running locally — 1 to 20.
Timeout [<Int>]: Task Timeout in hours — 1 to 999.
MinimumSpaceHost [<Int>]: Minimum space needed on host (GBs).
NumberTasksVA [<Int>]: Maximum number of tasks running on a VA — 1 to 8.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

Sets the maximum tasks run on vRanger and the Timeout for each task.

Related links

Get-ConfigOption

Stop-vRangerJob

Description

Cancels a running job.

Syntax

Stop-vRangerJob [‑JobID] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

JobID <String>: Job ID for which to cancel job.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command cancels the job if it is running and returns the success or failure message.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command cancels the first running job in the list and returns the success or failure message.

Related links

Remove-VirtualApplianceConfiguration

Get-Job

Update-BackupJobTemplate

Description

Updates a backup job template. You also have the option of running the job immediately after the template is updated.

Syntax

Update-BackupJobTemplate [‑JobTemplate] <BackupJobTemplate> [[‑JobName] <String>] [[‑JobDescription] <String>] [[‑ExcludedVMList] <String>] [[‑IncludedDiskList] <String>] [[‑TargetRepository] <Repository>] [[‑JobSchedule] <Schedule>] [[‑Flags] <NoFlags | BackupPoweredOnOnly | CheckDestinationFreeSpace | UseCompression | UpdateNotes | EnableGuestQuiescing | EnableABM | UseFiber | PerformNetworkBackupOnFailure | UseCataloging | AllFlags>] [[‑NumberOfSavePoints] <Int>] [[‑SpaceSavingTechnologyTypeFlag] <None | Incremental | Differential>] [[‑SpaceSavingCountThreshold] <Int>] [[‑SpaceSavingPercentSizeThreshold] <Int>] [[‑NotificationList] <String>] [[‑RunJobNow] <Boolean>] [[‑TransportConfiguration] <TransportConfiguration>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

JobTemplate <BackupJobTemplate>: Existing job template.
JobName [<String>]: Job name.
JobDescription [<String>]: Job description.
ExcludedVMList [<String>]: List of VMs to exclude from this job.
IncludedDiskList [<String>]: List of virtual disks to include in this job.
TargetRepository [<Repository>]: Repository where the backups are to be stored.
JobSchedule [<Schedule>]: Schedule on which the job runs.
Flags [<Nullable`1>]: Backup flags.
NumberOfSavePoints [<String>]: Max number of savepoints to store before older ones are removed.
SpaceSavingTechnologyTypeFlag [<String>]: Space saving technology to use: differential, incremental, or none.
SpaceSavingCountThreshold [<String>]: The number to save before performing a full backup.
SpaceSavingPercentSizeThreshold [<String>]: The size to allow as a % of the VM hard disk file before performing a differential backup.
NotificationList [<String>]: Email notification list for the job.
RunJobNow [<Boolean>]: Whether to run the job now.
TransportConfiguration [<TransportConfiguration>]: The transport configuration options to use for this job.
FullBackupSchedule [<List~1>]: The days to perform a full backup.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters".

Examples

This command adds a backup job template. Because the RunJobNow flag is not specified, the job is not going to run immediately.

Related links

Add-BackupJobTemplate

Get-Job

Get-JobTemplate

Update-GlobalTransportFailover

Description

Updates the default Transport Failover order for replication jobs.

Syntax

Parameters

TransportFailover <String>: Transport Failover order separated by commas to be attempted until the task is successful. Valid types are VA-HotAdd and VA-Network.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command updates the default Transport Failover order for replication jobs.

Related links

Get-GlobalTransportFailover

Get-TransportFailover

Update-HypervRestoreJobTemplate

Description

Updates a restore job template. You also have the option of running the job immediately after the template is updated.

Syntax

Parameters

JobTemplate <HypervRestoreJobTemplate>: Restore job template to update.
JobName <String>: Job name.
JobDescription [<String>]: Job description.
SavePoint <HypervSavePoint>: Savepoint to restore.
JobSchedule [<Schedule>]: Schedule on which the job runs. If not set, the job runs on demand.
Flags [<Nullable`1>]: Restore flags. If not set, the job has no flags.
NotificationList [<List`1>]: Separate multiple email addresses with commas.
RunJobNow [<Nullable`1>]: Whether to run the job now. If not set, the job does not run immediately after creation of the template.
VMName [<String>]: Name of the restored VM. If not set, the VM name in the savepoint is used.
TargetHost [<String>]: Fully qualified domain name or IP address of the target host.
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"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

 

This command updates a restore job template to restore a different

savepoint.

Related links

Add-RestoreJobTemplate

Get-JobTemplate

Get-Job

Update-Inventory

Description

Refreshes the inventory.

Syntax

Update-Inventory [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command refreshes the inventory.

Related links

None

Update-ReplicationJobTemplate

Description

Updates a replication job template. You also have the option of running the job immediately after the template is updated.

Syntax

Update-ReplicationJobTemplate [‑JobTemplate] <ReplicationJobTemplate> [[‑JobName] <String>] [[‑JobDescription] <String>] [[‑TargetHost] <HostEntity>][[‑ReplicateName] <String>] [[‑Type] <String>] [[‑TargetNetworks] <String>] [[‑PrimaryDatastore] <String>] [[‑TargetDatastores] <String>] [[‑JobSchedule] <Schedule>] [[‑TransportFailover] <String>] [[‑NotificationList] <String>] [[‑Flags] <NoFlags | ReplicatePoweredOnOnly | CheckDestinationFreeSpace | UseCompression | UpdateNotes | EnableGuestQuiescing | EnableABM | AllFlags>] [[‑RunJobNow] <Boolean>] [[‑IncludedDisk] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

JobTemplate <ReplicationJobTemplate>: Replication job template to update.
JobName [<String>]: Job name.
JobDescription [<String>]: Job description.
TargetHost [<HostEntity>]: Target Host entity to which the VM is replicated.
ReplicateName [<String>]: Name of replicated VM.
Type [<String>]: Replication type. Valid types are Differential and Hybrid.
TargetNetworks <String>: Networks to use on the target host. Separate multiple values with commas.
PrimaryDatastore [<String>]: Primary Datastore on target host on which the replicated VM is located.
TargetDatastores [<String>]: Datastores to use on the target host. Separate multiple values with commas.
JobSchedule [<Schedule>]: The recurrence schedule on which the job runs.
TransportFailover [<String>]: Transport Failover order separated by commas to be attempted until the task is successful. Valid types are VA-HotAdd and VA-Network.
NotificationList [<String>]: Email notification list for the job. Separate multiple email addresses with commas.
Flags [<ReplicationFlags>]: Replication flags: NoFlags, ReplicatePoweredOnOnly, CheckDestinationFreeSpace, UseCompression, UpdateNotes, EnableGuestQuiescing, AllFlags. Separate multiple flags with pipes (|).
IncludedDisk [<Int>]: List of disks to include in this job. All VM disks are replicated if none is specified.
RunJobNow [<Boolean>]: Whether to run the job immediately after the job template is created.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command updates a replication job template with a new name.

Related links

Add-PhysicalMachine

Get-Job

Get-JobTemplate

Update-RestoreJobTemplate

Description

Updates a restore job template. You also have the option of running the job immediately after the template is updated.

Syntax

Update-RestoreJobTemplate [‑JobTemplate] <RestoreJobTemplate> [[‑JobName] <String>] [[‑JobDescription] <String>] [[‑SavePoint] <Savepoint>] [[‑JobSchedule] <Schedule>] [[‑Flags] <NoFlags | ForceOverwrite | ForcePowerOn | UseFiber | PerformNetworkRestoreOnFailure | AllFlags>] [[‑NotificationList] <String>] [[‑RunJobNow] <Boolean>] [[‑VMName] <String>] [[‑TargetHost] <String>] [[‑PrimaryDatastore] <String>] [[‑SkipDisks] <String>] [[‑TargetDatastores] <String>] [[‑TargetNetworks] <String>] [[‑SkipAdapters] <String>] [[‑TransportConfiguration] <TransportConfiguration>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

JobTemplate <String>: The restore job template to update.
JobName [<String>]: Job name.
JobDescription [<String>]: Job description.
SavePoint [<Savepoint>]: Savepoint to restore. This parameter is not required if the restore job template contains only one savepoint.
VMName [<String>]: Name of the restored VM. If not set, the VM name in the savepoint is used.
JobSchedule [<Schedule>]: Schedule on which the job runs. If not set, the job runs on demand.
Flags [<RestoreFlags>]: Restore flags. If not set, NoFlag. Restore flags: NoFlags, AllFlags, ForceOverwrite, ForcePowerOn. Separate multiple flags with pipes (|).
NotificationList [<String>]: Email notification list for the job. Separate multiple email addresses with commas.
RunJobNow [<Boolean>]: Whether to run the job now. If not set, the job does not run immediately after creation of the template.
VMName [<String>]: Name of the restored VM. If not set, the VM name in the savepoint is used.
TargetHost [<String>]: Fully qualified domain name or IP address of the target host.
PrimaryDatastore [<String>]: Datastore on target host where the restored VM is located. If not set, the original primary datastore is used when restoring to the original VM; otherwise the application randomly selects a datastore attached to the target host.
SkipDisks [<String>]: Sequence number — base 0 — of the disks to skip from the savepoint. Disks in savepoint are order by their SCSI controller number and disk number. Separate multiple numbers with commas.
TargetDatastores [<String>]: Datastores 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 original datastores are used when restoring to the original VM; otherwise the application randomly selects a datastore attached to the target host.
TargetNetworks [<String>]: 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; otherwise the application randomly selects a network attached to the target host.
SkipAdapters [<String>]: Sequence number — base 0 — of the adapters to skip in the restore job. Separate multiple numbers with commas.
TransportConfiguration [<TransportConfiguration>]: The transport configuration options to use for this job.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug, ‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

--------------------EXAMPLE 1--------------------

This command updates a restore job template name.

--------------------EXAMPLE 2--------------------

This command updates a restore job template to restore a different savepoint.

Related links

Add-PhysicalMachine

Get-Job

Get-JobTemplate

Update-VirtualAppliance

Description

This command is obsolete. Use Update-VirtualApplianceConfiguration instead.

Related links

New-VirtualAppliance

Remove-VirtualAppliance

Get-VirtualApplianceConfig

Update-VirtualApplianceConfiguration

Description

Updates the VA configuration from vRanger.

Syntax

Update-VirtualApplianceConfiguration [‑VirtualApplianceEntity] <VirtualApplianceConfig> [‑IPAddressOverride] <String>] [[‑ClusterDefault] <Boolean>][[‑CPUAllocation] <Int>] [[‑MemorySizeInMB] <Int>] [[‑ScratchDiskDatastore] <Datastore>] [[‑ScratchDiskSizeInKB] <Int>] [‑NewPassword] <String>][[‑UseVAForLFLR] <Boolean>] [[‑DeleteScratchDisk] <Boolean>] [[‑VAReconfigurationStatus] <Boolean>] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

VirtualApplianceEntity <VirtualApplianceConfig>: The VM Entity to reconfigure.
IPAddressOverride [<String>]: IP Address to use for the VA instead of the one retrieved from the VMware® vCenter™ API.
ClusterDefault [<Boolean>]: If the selected host belongs to a cluster, share the VA among all hosts in the cluster.
CPUAllocation [<Int>]: Allocate CPU.
MemorySizeInMB [<Int>]: Assign memory in MB.
ScratchDiskDatastore [<Datastore>]: Select a datastore for the scratch disk.
ScratchDiskSizeInKB [<Int>]: Assign scratch disk in KB.
NewPassword [<String>]: New password for the VA, if this word is not specified, the password remains unchanged.
UseVAForLFLR [<Boolean>]: Use VA for Linux® FLR.
DeleteScratchDisk [<Boolean>]: If set to true, deletes the scratch disk — the default is false.
VAReconfigurationStatus [<Boolean>]: Retrieves VA deployment status if set to true. If the parameter is not passed in, the default is false.
<CommonParameters>: This cmdlet supports the common parameters: ‑Verbose, ‑Debug,‑ErrorAction, ‑ErrorVariable, and ‑OutVariable. For more information, type: "get-help about_commonparameters"

Examples

This command updates the VA configuration and sets CPUAllocation to 2. Setting VAConfigurationStatus to true retrieves the status of the VA reconfiguration in progress. Default is false.

Related links

New-VirtualAppliance

Remove-VirtualAppliance

Get-VirtualApplianceConfig

 

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