Find-VSBVirtualLab
Short Description
Looks for virtual labs created on the specified ESXi host.
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This cmdlet is deprecated and will be marked as obsolete in the future. It is recommended to re-write your scripts using the Connect-VBRViVirtualLab cmdlet. |
Applies to
Platform: VMware
For Hyper-V, run Find-VSBHvVirtualLab.
Product Edition: Enterprise, Enterprise Plus, Veeam Universal License
Syntax
Find-VSBVirtualLab [-Server] <CHost> [-Name <String[]>] [-WarningAction <ActionPreference>] [-WarningVariable <String>] [<CommonParameters>] |
Detailed Description
This cmdlet returns virtual labs created on the specified ESXi host, both registered in Veeam Backup & Replication and not.
You can get the list of all VMware virtual labs on the specified ESXi host or look for instances directly by name.
Run Connect-VSBVirtualLab to add the unregistered virtual labs to Veeam Backup & Replication.
Parameters
Parameter | Description | Required | Position | Accept | Accept |
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Server | Specifies the VMware host. The cmdlet will return virtual labs created on this host. | True | 1 | True (ByValue, | False |
Name | Specifies the array of virtual lab names. The cmdlet will return virtual labs with these names. | False | Named | False | True |
<CommonParameters>
This cmdlet supports Microsoft PowerShell common parameters. For more information on common parameters, see the About CommonParameters section of Microsoft Docs.
Return Type
CVirtualLabDescriptor
Example 1
This command looks for the list of all virtual labs located on the ESXi hosts. The servers are obtained with Get-VBRServer, sorted by "Type" and piped down.
Example 2
This command looks for the virtual lab named "MailServer_VLab" connected to the ESXi host named "ESXiHost". The server is obtained with Get-VBRServer and piped down.
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