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Find-VSBVirtualLab

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    Short Description

    Looks for virtual labs created on the specified ESX(i) host.

    Applies to

    Platform: VMware

    For Hyper-V, run Find-VSBHvVirtualLab.

    Product Edition: Enterprise, Enterprise Plus

    Syntax

    Find-VSBVirtualLab [-Server] <CHost> [-Name <String[]>] [-WarningAction <ActionPreference>] [-WarningVariable <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

    Related Commands

    Get-VBRServer

    Detailed Description

    This cmdlet returns virtual labs created on the specified ESX(i) host, both registered in Veeam Backup & Replication and not.

    You can get the list of all VMware virtual labs on the specified ESX(i) host or look for instances directly by name.

    Run Connect-VSBVirtualLab to add the unregistered virtual labs to Veeam Backup & Replication.

    Return Type

    CVirtualLabDescriptor

    Parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    Required

    Position

    Accept
    Pipeline
    Input

    Accept
    Wildcard
    Characters

    Server

    Specifies the server on which you want to look for virtual labs.

    True

    1

    True (ByValue,
    ByProperty
    Name)

    False

    Name

    Specifies the name of the resource pool you want to get, or search conditions.

    You can specify multiple names separated by commas.

    False

    Named

    False

    True

    <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 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.

    PS C:\PS> Get-VBRServer -Type ESXi | Find-VSBVirtualLab

    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.

    PS C:\PS> Get-VBRServer -Name "ESXiHost" | Find-VSBVirtualLab -Name "MailServer_VLab"