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Report per VM
Hi,
Does anybody knows if there is a script that creates a report per VM. Like a VM list what can be proved by a txt file.
I found the BR-MimicReport from github, but that is per Job. But if possibly i want something like that but then with the VM's that i provide.
Regards, Erwin
Does anybody knows if there is a script that creates a report per VM. Like a VM list what can be proved by a txt file.
I found the BR-MimicReport from github, but that is per Job. But if possibly i want something like that but then with the VM's that i provide.
Regards, Erwin
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Re: Report per VM
Hi Oleg,
I found that one also. .
We are a SP and sometimes our customers want a report for audit purposes. We have multipel customers VM's in one job, and of possible i want a report per chosen VM's of the customer. If something like that does not exist i just need to tweak the reports that i know .
Regards, Erwin
I found that one also. .
We are a SP and sometimes our customers want a report for audit purposes. We have multipel customers VM's in one job, and of possible i want a report per chosen VM's of the customer. If something like that does not exist i just need to tweak the reports that i know .
Regards, Erwin
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Re: Report per VM
Erwin,
Can you, please, elaborate on what info do you need in a report? I believe you'd like to have a report similar to BR-MimicReport,
but more VM-oriented (?) or just exactly the same kind of report with an opportunity to specify VM names from a text file to
get a narrowly focused data?
Thanks,
Oleg
Can you, please, elaborate on what info do you need in a report? I believe you'd like to have a report similar to BR-MimicReport,
but more VM-oriented (?) or just exactly the same kind of report with an opportunity to specify VM names from a text file to
get a narrowly focused data?
Thanks,
Oleg
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Re: Report per VM
Hi Oleg,
"just exactly the same kind of report with an opportunity to specify VM names from a text file to get a narrowly focused data?".
We have a job with multipel VM's from different customers in the same job, to consolidate jobs. Sometimes a customer wants a overview from there VM's and the restorepoints for audit purposes. It would be create if there is a report where you can narrow the focus only to the VM's of 1 customer, in a fancy report like BR-MimicReport.
"just exactly the same kind of report with an opportunity to specify VM names from a text file to get a narrowly focused data?".
We have a job with multipel VM's from different customers in the same job, to consolidate jobs. Sometimes a customer wants a overview from there VM's and the restorepoints for audit purposes. It would be create if there is a report where you can narrow the focus only to the VM's of 1 customer, in a fancy report like BR-MimicReport.
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Re: Report per VM
Don't have a console at hand to check it properly, but I think your goal can be achieved, if:
* you limit cmdlet Get-VBRBackupSession to the specific job (use name of your job as a filter)
* you limit .GetTaskSessions() method to the specific VM (use name of customer's vm as a filter)
Thanks!
* you limit cmdlet Get-VBRBackupSession to the specific job (use name of your job as a filter)
* you limit .GetTaskSessions() method to the specific VM (use name of customer's vm as a filter)
Thanks!
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