Uninstall-VBRvCDCDPFilter
Short Description
Removes Veeam I/O filter from organization VDCs.
Applies to
Product Edition: Enterprise, Enterprise Plus, Veeam Universal License
Syntax
Uninstall-VBRvCDCDPFilter -OrganizationVdc <CVcdOrganizationVdcItem[]> [-Force] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>] |
Detailed Description
This cmdlet removes Veeam I/O filter from organization VDCs.
Parameters
Parameter | Description | Type | Required | Position | Accept Pipeline Input |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
OrganizationVdc | Specifies an array of organization VDCs from which you want to uninstall Veeam I/O filters. | Accepts the CVcdOrganizationVdcItem[] object. To get this object, run the Find-VBRvCloudEntity cmdlet. | False | Named | False |
Force | Defines that the cmdlet will uninstall the I/O filter on VDC organizations without showing warnings in the PowerShell console. | 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
The cmdlet returns the CBaseSession object that defines session settings.
Examples
Uninstalling Veeam I/O Filters on Organization VDCs
This example shows how to uninstall Veeam I/O filter from organization VDCs.
$server = Get-VBRServer -Name "Cloud Server" $organization = Find-VBRvCloudEntity -Server $server -OrganizationVdc Uninstall-VBRvCDCDPFilter -OrganizationVdc $organization[2] |
Perform the following steps:
- Run the Get-VBRServer cmdlet. Specify the Name parameter value. Save the result to the $server variable.
- Run the Find-VBRvCloudEntity cmdlet. Specify the Server and OrganizationVdc parameters values. Save the result to the $organization variable.
- Run the Uninstall-VBRvCDCDPFilter cmdlet. Set the $organization[2] variable as the OrganizationVdc parameter value.
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