The Get-Failed
command returns information about failed recovery points on the local Core.
Usage
The usage for the command is as follows:
Get-Failed -core [host name] -user [user name] -password [password] -all | -protectedserver [server name or IP address] -number [all | f[number] |l[number] | number]
Command Options
The following table describes the options available for the Get-Failed
command:
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 also have to provide a password.
If none are provided, then the logged-on user's credentials will be used. |
-password |
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. |
-protectedserver |
Show jobs for a specific protected machine, indicated by IP address. |
-number |
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. |
Example:
Lists all failed recovery points:
>Get-failed -protectedserver 10.10.10.10