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				dbastie
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Get targetdir ?
Hi,
How can retrieve with powershell the targetdir of each job ?
It is possible ?
Thanks
Damien
			
			
									
						
										
						How can retrieve with powershell the targetdir of each job ?
It is possible ?
Thanks
Damien
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				Vitaliy S.
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Re: Get targetdir ?
Hi Damien,
Try using Get-VBRJob | Export-VBRJob PowerShell command, this will export all jobs configurations into XML file.
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						Try using Get-VBRJob | Export-VBRJob PowerShell command, this will export all jobs configurations into XML file.
Thanks.
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				dbastie
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Re: Get targetdir ?
Thanks it work !
But there is an another method in CLI to get Job Name and targetdir ?
Damien
			
			
									
						
										
						But there is an another method in CLI to get Job Name and targetdir ?
Damien
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Re: Get targetdir ?
This one
			
			
									
						
										
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$b = Get-VBRBackup | ?{$_.JobName -eq "JobName" }
$b.GetStorages() | Select -First 1 DirPath
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				dbastie
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Re: Get targetdir ?
Perfect ! Thanks a lot Thomas !ThomasMc wrote:This one
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$b = Get-VBRBackup | ?{$_.JobName -eq "JobName" } $b.GetStorages() | Select -First 1 DirPath
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Re: Get targetdir ?
Your welcome, not where I thought it would have been(I was thinking it would have been in Get-VBRJob somewhere) but works just as good.dbastie wrote: Perfect ! Thanks a lot Thomas !
Also note that I don't think this would work for jobs that have never been run as I don't think it would be able to find a backup file
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				Sethbartlett
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Re: Get targetdir ?
For one job:
For all jobs:
			
			
									
						
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$job = Get-VBRJob | ?{$_.name -eq "Job Name"}
$Job.info.targetdir
Code: Select all
Get-VBRJob | %{$_.Info.TargetDir}
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Re: Get targetdir ?
Nice one, so it was in there 
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: Get targetdir ?
Thanks Sethbartlett
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						(Need a full documentation about Veeam's powershell for next releases please
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