The Edit-HyperVVirtualStandby command lets you use PowerShell to make changes to an existing virtual export to a Hyper-V virtual machine (VM).
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the Edit-HyperVVirtualStandby command:
Lists all active jobs on the local Core:
The Edit-ScheduledArchive command lets you use PowerShell to make changes to an existing scheduled archive.
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the Edit-ScheduledArchive command:
Edit a scheduled archive on the local Core:
The Edit-VBVirtualStandby command lets you use PowerShell to make changes to an existing virtual export to a VirtualBox virtual machine (VM).
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the Edit-VBVirtualStandby command:
If none are provided, then the logged-on user's credentials will be used. | |
If none are provided, then the logged-on user's credentials will be used. | |
Show jobs for a specific protected machine, indicated by IP address. | |
Show all jobs, including those performed by the Core and all protected servers. | |
Optional. Determine how many records to display. available values are: | |
Optional. Specifies the job type filter. Available values are: 'transfer' (data transfer), 'repository' (repository maintenance), 'replication' (local and remote replications), 'backup' (backup and restore), 'bootcdbuilder' (create boot CDs), 'diagnostics' (upload logs), 'exchange' (Exchange Server files check), 'export' (recovery point export), 'pushinstall' (deploy agents), 'rollback' (restoring from a recovery point), 'rollup' (recovery point rollups), 'sqlattach' (agent attachability checks), and 'mount' (mount repository). By default, all jobs of the specified type are returned. | |
Optional. Filter output by date and time for the job started. Available types of input include: #d or DD (where # is a number for the period of time of days before now until now) #h or #H (where # is number for the period of hours before now until now) |
Lists all active jobs on the local Core:
The Edit-VMVirtualStandby command lets you use PowerShell to make changes to an existing virtual export to a VMware Workstation virtual machine (VM).
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the Edit-VMVirtualStandby command:
If none are provided, then the logged-on user's credentials will be used. | |
If none are provided, then the logged-on user's credentials will be used. | |
Show jobs for a specific protected machine, indicated by IP address. | |
Show all jobs, including those performed by the Core and all protected servers. | |
Optional. Determine how many records to display. available values are: | |
Optional. Specifies the job type filter. Available values are: 'transfer' (data transfer), 'repository' (repository maintenance), 'replication' (local and remote replications), 'backup' (backup and restore), 'bootcdbuilder' (create boot CDs), 'diagnostics' (upload logs), 'exchange' (Exchange Server files check), 'export' (recovery point export), 'pushinstall' (deploy agents), 'rollback' (restoring from a recovery point), 'rollup' (recovery point rollups), 'sqlattach' (agent attachability checks), and 'mount' (mount repository). By default, all jobs of the specified type are returned. | |
Optional. Filter output by date and time for the job started. Available types of input include: #d or DD (where # is a number for the period of time of days before now until now) #h or #H (where # is number for the period of hours before now until now) |
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