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New-VBRConfigurationBackupScheduleOptions

Short Description

Creates a new VBRConfigurationBackupScheduleOptions object.

Applies to

Platform: VMware, Hyper-V

Product Edition: Standard, Enterprise, Enterprise Plus

Syntax

New-VBRConfigurationBackupScheduleOptions [-Enable] [-Type <VBRConfigurationBackupScheduleType> {Daily | Monthly}] [-DailyOptions <VBRDailyOptions>] [-MonthlyOptions <VBRMonthlyOptions>]  [<CommonParameters>]

Related Commands

New-VBRDailyOptions

New-VBRMonthlyOptions

Return Type

VBRConfigurationBackupScheduleOptions

Detailed Description

This cmdlet creates a new VBRConfigurationBackupScheduleOptions object. This object contains schedule settings for configuration backup job. It is used then in Set-VBRConfigurationBackupJob.

If you run this cmdlet without parameters, it will create an object with default settings.

Parameters

Parameter

Description

Required

Position

Accept
Pipeline
Input

Accept
Wildcard
Characters

Enable

If set to TRUE, the job will run automatically by the schedule.

If set to FALSE, you will need to run the job manually.

Default: TRUE.

False

Named

False

True or False

Type

Specifies the type of the schedule: Daily or Monthly.

Default: Daily.

False

Named

False

False

DailyOptions

Used to set the daily schedule.

Specifies the daily schedule options.

Accepts VBRDailyOptions object.

Default: 10:00, everyday.

False

Named

False

False

MonthlyOptions

Used to set the monthly schedule.

Specifies the monthly schedule options.

Accepts New-VBRMonthlyOptions object.

Default: 22:00, Forth Saturday, all months.

False

Named

False

False

<CommonParameters>

This cmdlet supports Microsoft PowerShell common parameters. For more information about common parameters, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=113216.

Example 1

This command creates an object with default configuration job schedule settings. The object is saved to the '$defaultschedule' variable.

PS C:\PS> $defaultschedule = New-VBRConfigurationBackupScheduleOptions

Example 2

This examples shows how to set daily schedule for the configuration backup job. The job will run on 5 AM on Saturdays.

  • Run New-VBRDailyOptions to create an object with settings for the Daily type. Save the result to the "$daily" variable.
  • Run New-VBRConfigurationBackupScheduleOptions with the saved variable. Save the result to the "$dailyschedule" variable.

PS C:\PS> $daily = New-VBRDailyOptions -Period "05:00" -DayOfWeek Saturday

PS C:\PS> $dailyschedule = New-VBRConfigurationBackupScheduleOptions -Type Daily -DailyOptions $daily

Example 3

This examples shows how to set monthly schedule for the configuration backup job. The job will run on 00:00 the first Friday of each month.

  • Run New-VBRDailyOptions to create an object with settings for the Monthly type. Save the result to the "$monthly" variable.
  • Run New-VBRConfigurationBackupScheduleOptions with the saved variable. Save the result to the "$monthlyschedule" variable.

PS C:\PS> $monthly = New-VBRMonthlyOptions -Period "00:00" -DayOfWeek Friday -DayNumberInMonth First

PS C:\PS> $monthlyschedule = New-VBRConfigurationBackupScheduleOptions -Type Monthly -MonthlyOptions $monthly

Example 4

This command disables the configuration job schedule. The object is saved to the '$disableschedule' variable.

PS C:\PS> $disableschedule = New-VBRConfigurationBackupScheduleOptions -Enable:$false