Get-SmRestoreReport
Initiates a restore report.
Syntax
Get-SmRestoreReport [-JobId] <Int64> [-FromDateTime] <DateTime> [-ToDateTime] <DateTime> [-Resource] <String> [-Plugin] <PluginCode> [-HostName] <String>
Detailed Description
Initiates a restore report. The restore report tells you which resource was restored on which host and the job status. You can specify the time range for which you want this report. The default time range is the last 7 days. You can also query for restore information about an individual resource. For any integer value provided for date, value is taken as 1/1/0001 12:00 AM.
Parameters
Name | Description | Required? | Pipeline Input | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
JobId |
To be deleted. |
true |
true (ByPropertyName) |
|
FromDateTime |
Specifies that you want to get a restore report for restore jobs run between a specified day and time. This option provides the start date and time. You can specify the date and time using any date and time format string. For example, "2/2/2015 8:52PM". If the cmdlet is run from the remote computer, the output will be shown based on the SnapCenter Server time zone. |
false |
false |
|
ToDateTime |
Specifies that you want to get a restore report for restore jobs run between a specified day and time. This option provides the end date and time. You can specify the date and time using any date and time format string. For example, "2/2/2015 8:52PM". If the cmdlet is run from the remote computer, the output will be shown based on the SnapCenter Server time zone. |
false |
false |
|
Resource |
Provides the name of a specific resource for which you want to get a restore report. |
false |
true (ByPropertyName) |
|
Plugin |
Specify the plug-in code to generate the report. For custom plug-ins, specify the custom plug-in name for example, hana, mysql. |
false |
true (ByPropertyName) |
|
HostName |
Specifies the name of the host on which the restore was taken. |
false |
true (ByPropertyName) |
Examples
Example 1: Getting a restore report
Get-SmRestoreReport
This example syntax gets a restore report.
SmJobId : 2516 StartDateTime : 2/4/2015 1:09:15 PM EndDateTime : 2/4/2015 1:09:57 PM Status: Completed Resource : SMCoreContracts.SmObject RecoveryRequest : PluginCode: SCO PluginName: Oracle Database PluginDisplayName : Oracle Database SmJobId : 2535 StartDateTime : 2/5/2015 6:02:19 AM EndDateTime : 2/5/2015 6:03:13 AM Status: Completed Resource : SMCoreContracts.SmObject RecoveryRequest : PluginCode: SCC PluginName: SAP HANA PluginDisplayName : SAP HANA
Example 2: Getting a restore report for a specific resource
Get-SmRestoreReport -Resource TestDb3
This example syntax gets a report on restores performed for the given resource.
SmJobId : 2516 StartDateTime : 2/4/2015 1:09:15 PM EndDateTime : 2/4/2015 1:09:57 PM Status: Completed Resource : SMCoreContracts.SmObject RecoveryRequest : PluginCode: SCC PluginName: SAP HANA PluginDisplayName : SAP HANA
Example 3: Getting a restore report for a specific host
Get-SmRestoreReport -HostName SCSPR0019366001.gdl.mycompany.com
This example syntax gets a restore report for all resources on the given host.
SmJobId : 2516 StartDateTime : 2/4/2015 1:09:15 PM EndDateTime : 2/4/2015 1:09:57 PM Status: Completed Resource : SMCoreContracts.SmObject RecoveryRequest : PluginCode: SCO PluginName: Oracle Database PluginDisplayName : Oracle Database SmJobId : 2535 StartDateTime : 2/5/2015 6:02:19 AM EndDateTime : 2/5/2015 6:03:13 AM Status: Completed Resource : SMCoreContracts.SmObject RecoveryRequest : PluginCode: SCC PluginName: SAP HANA PluginDisplayName : SAP HANA