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Rapid Recovery 6.7 - Commands and Scripting Reference Guide

Introduction to Rapid Recovery Command Line Management utility PowerShell module
Prerequisites for using PowerShell Working with commands and cmdlets Rapid Recovery PowerShell module cmdlets
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Localization Qualifiers
Scripting

RemovePoints

The removepoints command lets you delete specific recovery points of a protected machine.

Usage

The usage for the command is as follows:

/removepoints -core [host name] -user [user name] -password [password] -protectedserver [name | IP address] -rpn [number | numbers] | -time [time string]

Command Options

The following table describes the options available for the removepoints command:

Table 53: RemovePoints command options
Option Description
-?
Display this help message.
-core
Optional. Remote Core host machine IP address (with an optional port number). By default, the connection is made to the Core installed on the local machine.
-user
Optional. User name for the remote Core host machine. If you specify a user name, you must also provide a password. If none is provided, then the credentials for the logged-on user are used.
-password
Optional. Password to the remote Core host machine. If you specify a password, you also have to provide a user name. If none is provided, then the credentials for the logged-on user are used.
-protectedserver
The name or IP address of the server for which you want to delete recovery points
-rpn
Optional. The sequential number of a recovery point to be deleted (use /list rps command to get the numbers). Specify several space-separated numbers to delete multiple recovery points with a single command.
-time
Optional. Determines which recovery point or points to delete by creation time. Specify the exact time in the format "mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm tt" (for example, "2/24/2012 09:00 AM"). Keep in mind to specify the date time values of the time zone set on your PC.

Example:

Delete the recovery points with number 5 and 7:

>cmdutil /removepoints -core 10.10.10.10 -user administrator -password 23WE@#$sdd -protectedserver 10.10.5.22 -rpn 5 7

RemoveScheduledArchive

Use this command to discontinue an existing Rapid Recoveryscheduled continuous archive.

Usage

The usage for the command is as follows:

/removescheduledarchive -core [host name] -user [user name] -password [password] name] -all -ids [id | id1 id2]

Command Options

The following table describes the options available for the removescheduledarchive command:

Table 54: RemoveScheduledArchive command options
Option Description
-?
Display this help message.
-core
Optional. Remote Core host machine IP address (with an optional port number). By default, the connection is made to the Core installed on the local machine.
-user
Optional. The user name for the remote Core host machine. If you specify a user name, you must also provide a password. If none is provided, then the credentials for the logged-on user are used.
-password
Optional. The password to the remote Core host machine. If you specify a password, you also have to provide a user name. If none is provided, then the credentials for the logged-on user are used.
-all
This option specifies whether to remove all scheduled archives associated with this Core.
-ids
Use this option to list the ID or IDs for each scheduled archive you want to remove. Separate multiples IDs with spaces.

Examples:

Remove all scheduled archives:

>cmdutil /removescheduledarchive -all

Remove one scheduled archive:

>cmdutil /removescheduledarchive -ids 6c123c39-5058-4586-bd0c-7c375e72017b

RemoveVirtualStandby

Use this command to discontinue the continuous export of data to a virtual machine in the Rapid Recovery command utility.

Usage

The usage for the command is as follows:

/removevirtualstandby -core [host name] -user [user name] -password [password login] -protectedserver [name] | -all

Command Options

The following table describes the options available for the removevirtualstandby command:

Table 55: RemoveVirtualStandby command options
Option Description
-?
Display this help message.
-core
Optional. Remote Core host machine IP address (with an optional port number). By default, the connection is made to the Core installed on the local machine.
-user
Optional. User name for the remote Core host machine. If you specify a user name, you must also provide a password. If none is provided, then the credentials for the logged-on user are used.
-password
Optional. Password to the remote Core host machine. If you specify a password, you also have to provide a user name. If none is provided, then the credentials for the logged-on user are used.
-protectedserver
The name or space-separated names of virtualized machines.
-all
This command specifies whether to remove all scheduled virtual exports.

Examples:

Remove all virtual standby exports:

>cmdutil /removevirtualstandby -all

Remove virtual standby export for two machines:

>cmdutil /removevirtualstandby -protectedserver 10.10.35.48 10.10.35.69

Replicate

Use the Replicate command to set up replication between two Rapid Recovery Cores.

Usage

The usage for the command is as follows:

/replicate -request [email | email customer ID] -targetserver [host name | hostname port | hostname user name password | hostname port user name password] -replicationname [name] -seeddrive [localpath | network path username password] [comment] -protectedserver [name | name repository]

Command Options

The following table describes the options available for the Replicate command:

Table 56: Replicate command options
Option Description
-?
Display this help message.
-core
Optional. Remote Core host machine IP address (with an optional port number). By default, the connection is made to the Core installed on the local machine.
-user
Optional. User name for the remote Core host machine. If you specify a user name, you must also provide a password. If none is provided, then the credentials for the logged-on user are used.
-password
Optional. Password to the remote Core host machine. If you specify a password, you also have to provide a user name. If none is provided, then the credentials for the logged-on user are used
-request
Optional. Specify this option if you want to use a subscription to a third-party provider of off-site backup and disaster recovery services.
-targetserver
The name of the server where you want to establish replication. It includes the following parameters:
  • port
  • user name
  • password
The port parameter is optional, with a default of 8006. If you used the request option, you should also use the user name and password for the target server.
-replicationname
Optional. Use the name of the replication job if you do not use the request option.
-seeddrive
Optional. Use this option to specify a seed drive for the initial data transfer. The comment parameter is optional.
-protectedserver
The list of protected machines you want to replicate. If you use the request option, list only the names or IP addresses of protected machines. Otherwise, list both protected machines and the corresponding remote repository name.

Example:

Replicate two protected machines to the remote Core using a seed drive from a network share:

>cmdutil /replicate -targetserver 10.10.1.100 Administrator 123Q -replicationname ReplicationName -seeddrive Network \\10.10.1.100\seeddrive Administrator 123Q -protectedserver 10.10.1.1 Repository1 10.10.1.2 Repository2
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