Stop-VBRvCDReplicaFailback

Short Description

Stops a Cloud Director replica failback.

Applies to

Product Edition: Enterprise, Enterprise Plus, Veeam Universal License

Syntax

Stop-VBRvCDReplicaFailback -RestorePoint <COib> [-Force] [-PowerOn] [-RunAsync] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm]  [<CommonParameters>]

Detailed Description

This cmdlet stops a Cloud Director replica failback.

Parameters

Parameter

Description

Type

Required

Position

Accept Pipeline Input

RestorePoint

Specifies the restore point of the Cloud Director replica. The cmdlet will stop failback of this replica.

Accepts the COib object. To get this object, run the Get-VBRRestorePoint cmdlet.

True

Named

True (ByValue, ByPropertyName)

PowerOn

Defines that the cmdlet will power on replica VM after the failover. Otherwise, you will need to power on the replica VM manually.

SwitchParameter

False

Named

False

Force

Defines that the cmdlet will perform failover without showing warnings in the PowerShell console.

SwitchParameter

False

Named

False

RunAsync

Defines that the command returns immediately without waiting for the task to complete.

SwitchParameter

False

Named

False

WhatIf

Defines that the cmdlet will write a message that describes the effects of running the cmdlet without actually performing any action.

SwitchParameter

False

Named

False

Confirm

Defines that the cmdlet will display a prompt that asks if you want to continue running the command.

Note: Microsoft PowerShell enables the Confirm parameter for this cmdlet by default. To disable this option, set the parameter value to $false. That is, Confirm:$false.

SwitchParameter

False

Named

False

<CommonParameters>

This cmdlet supports Microsoft PowerShell common parameters. For more information on common parameters, see Microsoft Docs.

Output Object

None.

Examples

Undoing Failover

This example shows how to undo failback to the the WebServer Cloud Director replica.

$restorepoint = Get-VBRRestorePoint -Name "WebServer"

Stop-VBRvCDReplicaFailback -RestorePoint $restorepoint[3] -RunAsync

Perform the following steps:

  1. Run the Get-VBRRestorePoint cmdlet. Specify the Name parameter value. Save the result to the $restorepoint variable.

The Get-VBRRestorePoint cmdlet will return an array of restore points. Mind the ordinal number of the necessary restore point (in our example, it is the fourth restore point in the array).

  1. Run the Stop-VBRvCDReplicaFailover cmdlet. Set the $restorepoint variable as the RestorePoint parameter value. Provide the RunAsync parameter.

Related Commands

Get-VBRRestorePoint

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