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Getting information about restore job

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Is there any way to get information as detailed as possible about restore jobs performed weeks or months ago?
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Re: Getting information about restore job

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Hello Marius, if you use Veeam ONE, try Restore Operator Activity report.
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Many thanks.
Unfortuinately, at the moment we don't use Veeam ONE.
Is there any other way, maybe using Powershell?
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Most of restore session can be caught by Get-VBRRestoreSession cmdlet, can you tell me what type of restore session are trying to get? Thanks.
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I need to get as many information as possible about a restore job executed for a given VM in Novembre 2016, mainly the way the restored was performed (disk or specific files), trhe amount of data processed, and so on.
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You will need to:

1) Find sessions occurred on that date (CreationTime property)
2) Find those related to a particular VM (.Info.VmDisplayName property)
3) Get required information from the resulting session list

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