New-VBRMonthlyOptions
Short Description
Creates a new VBRMonthlyOptions object.
Applies to
Platform: VMware, Hyper-V
Product Edition: Standard, Enterprise, Enterprise Plus, Veeam Universal License
Syntax
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New-VBRMonthlyOptions [-DayNumberInMonth <VBRDayNumberInMonth>] [-DayOfMonth <String>] [-DayOfWeek <DayOfWeek>] [-Months <VBRMonth[]>] [-Period <TimeSpan>] [<CommonParameters>] |
Detailed Description
This cmdlet creates the VBRMonhtlyOptions object. This object contains the monthly schedule job settings. You can use this object to set job schedule.
Parameters
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Parameter |
Description |
Type |
Required |
Position |
Accept |
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Period |
Specifies the time when the job will start. Default: 22:00. |
TimeSpan |
False |
Named |
False |
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DayNumberInMonth |
Specifies the number of day in month (for example, Saturday):
Default: Fourth. |
VBRDayNumberInMonth |
False |
Named |
False |
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DayOfWeek |
Specifies the week day for the DayNumberInMonth parameter. Default: Saturday. |
DayOfWeek |
False |
Named |
False |
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DayOfMonth |
Specifies the day in month: 1-31, Last. |
String |
False |
Named |
False |
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Months |
Specifies the months on which the job will run:
Default: all months. |
VBRMonth[] |
False |
Named |
False |
<CommonParameters>
This cmdlet supports Microsoft PowerShell common parameters. For more information on common parameters, see Microsoft Docs.
Output Object
Examples
Example 1. Creating Schedule with Specific Day and Time
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This command creates the schedule for a job to run at 23:00 on the second Wednesday every month.
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Example 2. Creating Schedule to Run at 10:00 on Last Sunday of January and July
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This command creates the schedule for a job to run at 10:00 on the last Sunday of January and July.
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