Add-VBRFiler
Short Description
Adds an enterprise NAS system as a file share to the backup infrastructure.
Applies to
Product Edition: Standard, Enterprise, Enterprise Plus, Veeam Universal License
Syntax
This cmdlet provides parameter sets that allow you to:
- Add an enterprise NAS system as a file share to the backup infrastructure without authentication.
Add-VBRFiler -StorageServer <IHost> -CacheRepository <CBackupRepository> [-BackupIOControlLevel {Lowest | Low | Medium | High | Highest}] [-EnableSnapDiff] [<CommonParameters>] |
- Add an enterprise NAS system as a file share to the backup infrastructure with user name and password.
Add-VBRFiler -StorageServer <IHost> -User <string> -Password <string> -CacheRepository <CBackupRepository> [-BackupIOControlLevel {Lowest | Low | Medium | High | Highest}] [-EnableSnapDiff] [<CommonParameters>] |
- Add an enterprise NAS system as a file share to the backup infrastructure using credentials.
Add-VBRFiler -StorageServer <IHost> -AccessCredentials <CCredentials> -CacheRepository <CBackupRepository> [-BackupIOControlLevel {Lowest | Low | Medium | High | Highest}] [-EnableSnapDiff] [<CommonParameters>] |
Detailed Description
This cmdlet adds an enterprise NAS system as a file share to the backup infrastructure.
Parameters
Parameter | Description | Type | Required | Position | Accept Pipeline Input |
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StorageServer | Specifies the storage server where the file share is located. The cmdlet will add this storage server as a file share to the backup infrastructure. | Accepts the IHost object. To get this object, run the Get-VBRServer cmdlet. | True | Named | True (ByValue, ByPropertyName) |
CacheRepository | Specifies the cache repository. Veeam Backup & Replication will keep the .VCACHE files on this repository. | Accepts the CBackupRepository object. To get this object, run the Get-VBRBackupRepository cmdlet. | True | Named | False |
BackupIOControlLevel | Specifies a speed that Veeam Backup & Replication will use to read data from the file server. You can specify one of the following speed:
| VBRNASBackupIOControlLevel | False | Named | False |
EnableSnapDiff | Use this parameter for Dell EMC Isilon storages only. Defines that during the file share backup jobs Veeam Backup & Replication will use the file change tracking technology provided by the NAS manufacturer. | SwitchParameter | False | Named | False |
User | Specifies the user name. The cmdlet will apply this user name to authenticate against the enterprise NAS system. | String | True | Named | False |
Password | Specifies the password. The cmdlet will use this password to authenticate against the enterprise NAS system. | String | True | Named | False |
AccessCredentials | Specifies credentials that the cmdlet will use to authenticate against the enterprise NAS system. | CCredentials | True | Named | False |
<CommonParameters>
This cmdlet supports Microsoft PowerShell common parameters. For more information on common parameters, see the About CommonParameters section of Microsoft Docs.
Output Object
The cmdlet returns the VBRFiler object that defines the settings of the enterprise NAS system added as a file share to the backup infrastructure.
Examples
Example 1. Adding Enterprise NAS System as File Share Without Authentication
This example shows how to add the ontap-2 enterprise NAS system as a file share to the backup infrastructure without authentication. The cmdlet will set the Backup Repository 05 as the cache repository.
Perform the following steps:
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Example 2. Adding Enterprise NAS System as File Share with User Name and Password
This example shows how to add the ontap-2 enterprise NAS system as a file share to the backup infrastructure with user name and password. The cmdlet will set the Backup Repository 05 as the cache repository.
Perform the following steps:
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Example 3. Adding Enterprise NAS System as a File Share with Credentials
This example shows how to add the ontap-2 enterprise NAS system as a file share to the backup infrastructure with credentials. The cmdlet will set the Backup Repository 05 as the cache repository.
Perform the following steps:
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