Set-VBRCloudFailoverPlanObject
Short Description
Modifies a selected failover plan object.
Applies to
Platform: VMware, Hyper-V
Product Edition: Enterprise, Enterprise Plus
Syntax
Set-VBRCloudFailoverPlanObject -Object <VBRCloudFailoverPlanObject> [-BootOrder <int>] [-BootDelay <int>] [-PublicIpRule <VBRFailoverPlanPublicIPRule[]>] [<CommonParameters>] |
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Detailed Description
This cmdlet modifies a selected failover plan object. 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 | Accept |
Object | Specifies the failover plan object you want to modify. | True | Named | True (by Value | False |
BootOrder | Specifies the order number by which the replica will boot. | False | Named | False | False |
BootDelay | Specifies the delay time for the replica to boot. The delay time is set in seconds. If omitted, the delay time will be set to 60 sec by default. If you set boot delay to '0' to a number of replicas, these replicas will start simultaneously. | False | Named | False | False |
Public | Specifies the rule for mapping public IP and ports to the IP and ports of the replica VM. You can add multiple rules to this object. | 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 example shows how to change the boot order of a replica VM.
- Run Get-VBRRestorepoint to get the latest restore point of the replica VM you want to edit. Save it to $MSExchange01 variable.
- Run Set-VBRCloudFailoverPlanObject to modify the boot order of the replica VM. Use the saved variable.
PS C:\PS> $MSExchange01 = Get-VBRRestorePoint -Name "MS_Exchange_Server_01" | Sort-Object $_.creationtime -Descending | Select -First 1 | New-VBRFailoverPlanObject -BootOrder 1 PS C:\PS> Set-VBRCloudFailoverPlanObject -Object $MSExchange01 -BootOrder 2 |
Example 2
This example shows how to change the boot delay of a replica VM.
- Run Get-VBRRestorePoint to get the latest restore point of the replica VM you want to edit. Save it to $MSExchange02 variable.
- Run Set-VBRCloudFailoverPlanObject to modify the boot delay of the replica VM. Use the saved variable.