Short Description
Modifies backup window settings.
Syntax
Set-VBOBackupWindowSettings -Settings <VBOBackupWindow> -FromDay <DayOfWeek> {Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday} -FromHour <int> -ToDay <DayOfWeek> {Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday} -ToHour <int> -Enabled [<CommonParameters>] |
Detailed Description
This cmdlet modifies backup window settings.
You can use a backup window object when creating or modifying backup job schedule settings. For more information on how to create backup job schedule settings, see New-VBOJobSchedulePolicy.
Parameters
Parameter | Description | Required | Position | Accept | Accept |
Settings | Specifies the backup window you want to modify. | True | Named | False | False |
FromDay | Specifies the day of the week on which the backup window opens. | True | Named | False | False |
FromHour | Specifies the hour on which the backup window opens. | True | Named | False | False |
ToDay | Specifies the day of the week on which the backup window ends. | True | Named | False | False |
ToHour | Specifies the hour on which the backup window ends. | True | Named | False | False |
Enabled | Indicates that the cmdlet will create a backup window with allowed backup hours. If this parameter is set to False, the cmdlet will create a backup window with prohibited backup hours. | True | 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 add allowed backup hours to the backup window of the existing job.
You will need to perform the following steps:
- Get the backup window of the existing job.
- Run Get-VBOJob to get a backup job whose backup window settings you want to modify. Save the result to the $job variable.
- Get the job schedule settings. Use the SchedulePolicy property of the job object saved to the $job variable. Save the result to the $schedule variable.
- Get the backup window. Use the BackupWindow property of the schedule policy object saved to the $schedule variable. Save the result to the $awindow variable.
- Run Set-VBOBackupWindowSettings with the $awindow variable to modify the backup window settings. Save the result to the $newawindow variable.
- Apply the new backup window settings to the backup job schedule.
- Run Set-VBOJobSchedulePolicy with the $schedule and $newwidow variables to modify the job schedule settings. Save the result to the $newschedule variable.
- Run Set-VBOJob with the $job and $newschedule variables.
PS C:\PS> $job = Get-VBOJob -Name "ABC: Sales" PS C:\PS> $schedule = $job.SchedulePolicy PS C:\PS> $awindow = $schedule.BackupWindow PS C:\PS> $newawindow = Set-VBOBackupWindowSettings -Settings $awindow -FromDay Saturday -FromHour 8 -ToDay Saturday -ToHour 17 -Enabled PS C:\PS> $newschedule = Set-VBOJobSchedulePolicy -Policy $schedule -BackupWindowEnabled -BackupWindow $newawindow PS C:\PS> Set-VBOJob -Job $job -SchedulePolicy $newschedule |
Example 2
This example shows how to add prohibited backup hours to the backup window of the existing job.
You will need to perform the following steps:
- Get the backup window of the existing job.
- Run Get-VBOJob to get a backup job whose backup window settings you want to modify. Save the result to the $job variable.
- Get the job schedule settings. Use the SchedulePolicy property of the job object saved to the $job variable. Save the result to the $schedule variable.
- Get the backup window. Use the BackupWindow property of the schedule policy object saved to the $schedule variable. Save the result to the $pwindow variable.
- Run Set-VBOBackupWindowSettings with the $pwindow variable to modify the backup window settings. Save the result to the $newpwindow variable.
- Apply the new backup window settings to the backup job schedule.
- Run Set-VBOJobSchedulePolicy with the $schedule and $newpwidow variables to modify the job schedule settings. Save the result to the $newschedule variable.
- Run Set-VBOJob with the $job and $newschedule variables.
PS C:\PS> $job = Get-VBOJob -Name "ABC: Sales" PS C:\PS> $schedule = $job.SchedulePolicy PS C:\PS> $pwindow = $schedule.BackupWindow PS C:\PS> $newpwindow = Set-VBOBackupWindowSettings -Settings $pwindow -FromDay Monday -FromHour 12 -ToDay Monday -ToHour 13 -Enabled PS C:\PS> $newschedule = Set-VBOJobSchedulePolicy -Policy $schedule -BackupWindowEnabled -BackupWindow $newpwindow PS C:\PS> Set-VBOJob -Job $job -SchedulePolicy $newschedule |
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