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Stop-VEORRMANRestoreSession

Short Description

Stops active restore sessions started to explore Oracle databases backed up with the Veeam Plug-in for Oracle RMAN.

Applies to Veeam Backup & Replication

Product Edition: Enterprise Plus

Syntax

Stop-VEORRMANRestoreSession [-Session] <VEORRMANRestoreSession>  [<CommonParameters>]

Detailed Description

This cmdlet stops active restore sessions started to explore Oracle databases that have been backed up with the Veeam Plug-in for Oracle RMAN.

Stop-VEORRMANRestoreSession Note:

  • The cmdlet stops restore sessions initiated in the PowerShell console only.
  • Restore sessions will not stop automatically if you close the PowerShell console. To stop the restore session, you must run the Stop-VEORRMANRestoreSession cmdlet.

Parameters

Parameter

Description

Type

Required

Position

Accept Pipeline Input

Accept Wildcard Characters

Session

Specifies a restore session initiated to perform operations with Oracle databases backed up with the Veeam Plug-in for Oracle RMAN. The cmdlet will stop the specified restore session.

Accepts the VEORRMANRestoreSession object. To get this object, run the Get-VEORRMANRestoreSession cmdlet.

True

0

True (ByValue)

False

<CommonParameters>

This cmdlet supports Microsoft PowerShell common parameters. For more information on common parameters, see the About Common Parameters section of Microsoft Docs.

Examples

Stopping Restore Session

This example shows how to stop a restore session of an Oracle database backed up with the Veeam Plug-in for Oracle RMAN.

$session = Get-VEORRMANRestoreSession

Stop-VEORRMANRestoreSession -Session $session

Perform the following steps:

  1. Run the Get-VEORRMANRestoreSession cmdlet. Save the result to the $session variable.

The Get-VEORRMANRestoreSession cmdlet will return an array of active restore sessions. Mind the ordinal number of the necessary restore session (in our example, it is the fourth restore session in the array).

  1. Run the Stop-VEORRMANRestoreSession cmdlet. Set the $session variable as the Session parameter value.

Related Commands

Get-VEORRMANRestoreSession