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Set-VBRBackupWindowOptions

Short Description

Modifies the VBRBackupWindowOptions object.

Applies to

Platform: VMware, Hyper-V

Product Edition: Standard, Enterprise, Enterprise Plus

Syntax

Set-VBRBackupWindowOptions -Options <VBRBackupWindowOptions> -FromDay <DayOfWeek> -FromHour <Int32> -ToDay <DayOfWeek> -ToHour <Int32> -Enabled [-PassThru] [-WarningAction <ActionPreference>] [-WarningVariable <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

Related Commands

None

Return Type

VBRBackupWindowOptions

Detailed Description

This cmdlet modifies the VBRBackupWindowOptions object that was created earlier. To modify settings, you need to enter the corresponding parameters with new values. The parameters that you omit will remain unchanged.

Parameters

Parameter

Description

Required

Position

Accept
Pipeline
Input

Accept
Wildcard
Characters

Options

Specifies the VBRBackupWindowOptions you want to modify.

True

Named

True (by Value
FromPipeline, ValueFromPipeline
ByPropertyName)

False

FromDay

Specifies the day of week on which the backup window opens.

Accepts DayOfWeek enumeration.

Default: Sunday.

False

Named

False

False

FromHour

Specifies the hour on which the backup window opens.

Accepts int32 type.

Default: 0.

False

Named

False

False

ToDay

Specifies the day of week on which the backup window ends.

Accepts DayOfWeek enumeration.

Default: Saturday.

False

Named

False

False

ToHour

Specifies the hour on which the backup window ends.

Accepts int32 type.

Default: 23.

False

Named

False

False

Enabled

Indicates if this backup window is enabled or disabled.

  • TRUE: jobs are allowed to run within the specified interval.
  • FALSE: jobs are prohibited to run within the specified interval.

Default: False.

False

Named

False

False

PassThru

Indicates that the command returns the output object to the Windows PowerShell console.

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.