Add-VBRApplicationGroup
Short Description
Creates application groups for SureBackup jobs.
Applies to
Product Edition: Standard, Enterprise, Enterprise Plus, Veeam Universal License
Syntax
Add-VBRApplicationGroup -VM <VBRSureBackupVM[]> [-Name <string>] [-Description <string>] [<CommonParameters>] |
Detailed Description
This cmdlet creates application groups for SureBackup jobs.
Parameters
Parameter | Description | Type | Required | Position | Accept Pipeline Input |
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VM | Specifies an array of VMs. The cmdlet will add these VMs to the application group. | Accepts the VBRSureBackupVM[] object. To get this object, run the New-VBRSureBackupVM cmdlet. | True | Named | True (ByValue, ByProperty Name) |
Name | Specifies a name of an application group. The cmdlet will create the application group with this name. | String | False | Named | False |
Description | Specifies a description of an application group. The cmdlet will create the application group with this description. | String | False | Named | False |
<CommonParameters>
This cmdlet supports Microsoft PowerShell common parameters. For more information on common parameters, see Microsoft Docs.
Output Object
The cmdlet returns the VBRApplicationGroup object that contains settings of application groups for SureBackup jobs.
Examples
Example 1. Creating Application Group
This example shows how to create an application group with default name and description. $job = Get-VBRJob -Name "Exchange backup" $backupobject = Get-VBRJobObject -Job $job $vm = New-VBRSureBackupVM -VM $backupobject Add-VBRApplicationGroup -VM $vm |
Perform the following steps: - Run the Get-VBRJob cmdlet. Specify the Name parameter value. Save the result to the $job variable.
- Run the Get-VBRJobObject cmdlet. Set the $job variable as the Job parameter value. Save the result to the $backupobject variable.
- Run the New-VBRSureBackupVM cmdlet. Set the $backupobject variable as the VM parameter value. Save the result to the $vm variable.
- Run the Add-VBRApplicationGroup cmdlet. Set the $vm variable as the VM parameter value.
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Example 2. Creating Application Group with Name
This example shows how to create an application group with the Microsoft Exchange Appgroup name. $job = Get-VBRJob -Name "Exchange backup" $backupobject = Get-VBRJobObject -Job $job $vm = New-VBRSureBackupVM -VM $backupobject Add-VBRApplicationGroup -VM $vm -Name "Microsoft Exchange Appgroup" |
Perform the following steps: - Run the Get-VBRJob cmdlet. Specify the Name parameter value. Save the result to the $job variable.
- Run the Get-VBRJobObject cmdlet. Set the $job variable as the Job parameter value. Save the result to the $backupobject variable.
- Run the New-VBRSureBackupVM cmdlet. Set the $backupobject variable as the VM parameter value. Save the result to the $vm variable.
- Run the Add-VBRApplicationGroup cmdlet. Set the $vm variable as the VM parameter value. Specify the Name parameter value.
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Example 3. Creating Application Group with Name and Description
This example shows how to create an application group with the Microsoft Exchange Appgroup name and the Application group for Exchange-related VMs description. $job = Get-VBRJob -Name "Exchange backup" $backupobject = Get-VBRJobObject -Job $job $vm = New-VBRSureBackupVM -VM $backupobject Add-VBRApplicationGroup -VM $vm -Name "Microsoft Exchange Appgroup" -Description "Application group for Exchange-related VMs" |
Perform the following steps: - Run the Get-VBRJob cmdlet. Specify the Name parameter value. Save the result to the $job variable.
- Run the Get-VBRJobObject cmdlet. Set the $job variable as the Job parameter value. Save the result to the $backupobject variable.
- Run the New-VBRSureBackupVM cmdlet. Set the $backupobject variable as the VM parameter value. Save the result to the $vm variable.
- Run the Add-VBRApplicationGroup cmdlet. Specify the following settings:
- Set the $vm variable as the VM parameter value.
- Specify the Name parameter value.
- Specify the Description parameter value.
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