Set-VBRIndividualComputerContainer
Short Description
Modifies a scope of individual computers.
Applies to
Product Edition: Community, Standard, Enterprise, Enterprise Plus
Syntax
Set-VBRIndividualComputerContainer -Container <VBRIndividualComputerContainer> [-CustomCredentials <VBRIndividualComputerCustomCredentials[]>] [<CommonParameters>] |
Detailed Description
This cmdlet modifies the VBRIndividualComputerContainer object. This object contains the scope of computers you want to add to a protection group. To modify the settings of the scope, enter the corresponding parameters with new values. The parameters you omit will remain unchanged.
Parameters
Parameter | Description | Required | Position | Accept | Accept |
Container | Specifies the scope of computers you want to add to a protection group. Accepts VBRIndividualComputerContainer type. | True | Named | True (ByValue | False |
CustomCredentials | Specifies individual computers and credentials for authenticating with them. Accepts VBRIndividualComputerCustomCredentials[] type. | False | Named | True (ByProperty | False |
<CommonParameters>
This cmdlet supports Microsoft PowerShell common parameters. For more information about common parameters, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=113216.
Return Type
VBRIndividualComputerContainer
Example
This example shows how to add a computer to the existing protection group.
You will need to perform the following steps:
- Run Get-VBRProtectionGroup to get the protection group whose settings you want to modify. Save the result to the $group variable.
- Get individual computers. Use the Container.CustomCredentials property of the protection group object saved to the $group variable. Save the result to the $comp variable.
- Run New-VBRIndividualComputerCustomCredentials to specify credentials for authenticating with the computer you want to add. Save the result to the $superviser variable.
- Add the computer to the group of computers in the $comp variable. Use the += operator.
- Run Set-VBRIndividualComputerContainer with the $group and $comp variables to modify the protection scope. Save the result to the $newcomp variable.
- Run Set-VBRProtectionGroup with the $group and $newcomp variables.
$group = Get-VBRProtectionGroup -Name Computers $comp = $group.Container.CustomCredentials $supervisor = New-VBRIndividualComputerCustomCredentials -HostName support.east.local -Credentials support\jsmith $comp += $supervisor $newcomp = Set-VBRIndividualComputerContainer -Container $group.Container -CustomCredentials $comp Set-VBRProtectionGroup -ProtectionGroup $group -Container $newcomp |
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