--- title: "Get-VEORRestoreSession" description: "Returns active restore sessions started to perform operations with backed-up Oracle databases. Product: Veeam Backup & Replication Product Edition: Enterprise, Enterprise Plus, Veeam Universal License This cmdlet returns an array of active restor" canonical: "https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbr/explorers_powershell/get-veorrestoresession.html" breadcrumb: "Veeam Explorers PowerShell Reference > Veeam Explorers PowerShell Reference > Veeam Explorer for Oracle > Get-VEORRestoreSession" dateModified: "2026-08-18" --- # Get-VEORRestoreSession ## Short Description Returns active restore sessions started to perform operations with backed-up Oracle databases. **Product**: Veeam Backup & Replication **Product Edition**: Enterprise, Enterprise Plus, Veeam Universal License ## Syntax ``` Get-VEORRestoreSession [] ``` ## Detailed Description This cmdlet returns an array of active restore sessions for Oracle databases. ::: note - You can only get an array of restore sessions that are started in PowerShell. The cmdlet does not return restore sessions started in the Veeam Backup & Replication console. - The cmdlet only returns an array of restore sessions started within the same PowerShell session. ::: ## Parameters `` This cmdlet supports Microsoft PowerShell common parameters. For more information on common parameters, see the [About Common Parameters](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=113216) section of Microsoft Docs. ## Output Object The cmdlet returns the [`VEORRestoreSession`](veorrestoresession.md)`[]` array that contains settings of restore sessions started to explore backed-up Oracle databases and to perform operations with these databases. ## Examples ::: example ### Example 1. Getting All Running Restore Sessions This command gets all restore sessions started to perform operations with Oracle databases. Save the result to the `$session` variable to be able to use it with other cmdlets. ``` $session = Get-VEORRestoreSession ``` ::: ::: example ### Example 2. Getting Specific Restore Session This example shows how to get a specific restore session started to perform operations with Oracle databases. ``` $session = Get-VEORRestoreSession $session[0] ``` Perform the following steps: 1. Run the `Get-VEORRestoreSession` cmdlet. Save the result to the `$session` variable. The cmdlet will return an array of active restore sessions. 2. Specify the necessary ordinal number of the restore session for the `$session` variable. In this example, it is the first restore session in the array. :::