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Rapid Recovery 6.1.3 - User Guide

Introduction to Rapid Recovery Core Console Core settings Repositories Encryption keys Protecting machines
About protecting machines with Rapid Recovery Support for dynamic and basic volumes Understanding the Rapid Recovery Agent software installer Deploying Agent to multiple machines simultaneously from the Core Console Using the Deploy Agent Software Wizard to deploy to one or more machines Modifying deploy settings Understanding protection schedules Protecting a machine About protecting multiple machines Settings and functions for protected Exchange servers Settings and functions for protected SQL servers
Managing protected machines Snapshots and recovery points Replication Events Reporting VM export Restoring data Bare metal restore
Bare metal restore for Windows machines Understanding boot CD creation for Windows machines Using the Universal Recovery Console for a BMR Performing a bare metal restore for Linux machines Viewing the recovery progress Starting a restored target server Troubleshooting connections to the Universal Recovery Console Repairing boot problems Performing a file system check on the restored volume
Managing aging data Archiving Cloud storage accounts The Local Mount Utility The Central Management Console Core Console references Command Line Management utility PowerShell module
Prerequisites for using PowerShell Working with commands and cmdlets Rapid Recovery PowerShell module cmdlets Localization Qualifiers
Scripting REST APIs About us Glossary

Get-ActiveJobs

The Get-ActiveJobs command returns all active jobs from the Core. The -jobtype parameter could be used to observe specific jobs.

Usage

The usage for the command is as follows:

Command Options

The following table describes the options available for the Get-ActiveJobs command:

Table 234. Get-ActiveJobs command options

Option

Description

Display this help message.

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.

Optional. User name for the remote Core host machine. If you specify a user name, you also have to provide a password.

If none are provided, then the logged-on user's credentials will be used.

Optional. Password to the remote Core host machine. If you specify a password, you also have to provide a log on.

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:

all (display all jobs); l[number] or [number] (fetches ## most recent jobs sorted by execution and time); f[number] (displays first ## recovery jobs sorted by execution and time). By default, the 20 most recent jobs are shown.

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)

“time date 1”, “time date 2” (to show a custom range of time from a specific date appearing before the comma to a specific date following the comma).

Example:

Lists all active jobs on the local Core:

Get-Clusters

The Get-Clusters command returns information about server clusters protected in the Core.

Usage

The usage for the command is as follows:

Command Options

The following table describes the options available for the Get-Clusters command:

Table 235. Get-Clusters command options

Option

Description

Display this help message.

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.

Optional. User name for the remote Core host machine. If you specify a user name, you also have to provide a password.

If none are provided, then the logged-on user's credentials will be used.

Optional. Password to the remote Core host machine. If you specify a password, you also have to provide a log on.

If none are provided, then the logged-on user's credentials will be used.

Example:

List server clusters protected on the local Core:

Get-CompletedJobs

The Get-CompletedJobs command returns a list of jobs completed on the Core. The -jobtype parameter could be used to observe specific jobs.

Usage

The usage for the command is as follows:

Command Options

The following table describes the options available for the Get-CompletedJobs command:

Table 236. Get-CompletedJobs command options

Option

Description

Display this help message.

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.

Optional. User name for the remote Core host machine. If you specify a user name, you also have to provide a password.

If none are provided, then the logged-on user's credentials will be used.

Optional. Password to the remote Core host machine. If you specify a password, you also have to provide a log on.

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:

all (display all jobs); l[number] or [number] (fetches ## most recent jobs sorted by execution and time); f[number] (displays first ## recovery jobs sorted by execution and time). By default, the 20 most recent jobs are shown.

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)

“time date 1”, “time date 2” (to show a custom range of time from a specific date appearing before the comma to a specific date following the comma).

Example:

Lists all active jobs on the local Core:

Lists all completed create repository jobs on the local Core:

Get-ExchangeMailStores

The Get-ExchangeMailStores command returns information about male stores on Exchange servers Protected by the Core.

Usage

The usage for the command is as follows:

Command Options

The following table describes the options available for the Get-ExchangeMailStores command:

Table 237. Get-ExchangeMailStores command options

Option

Description

Display this help message.

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.

Optional. User name for the remote Core host machine. If you specify a user name, you also have to provide a password.

If none are provided, then the logged-on user's credentials will be used.

Optional. Password to the remote Core host machine. If you specify a password, you also have to provide a log on.

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.

Example:

Lists Exchange mail stores for Exchange server for the local Core:

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