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Minus6
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PS script to see tenant data on each extent

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Hello Everyone

In the recent month I had to juggle some data across the extents on our SOBR.
We got over 40 tenants.
To see which tenant would be easiest to move I had to check properties on each folder.

I would like to know how to check tenants data on each extent in a readable form.

I know Veeam doesnt have this functionality yet (maybe it would be introduced soon).

Has anyone got any idea for PS script or another way to check it?

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Re: PS script to see tenant data on each extent

Post by oleg.feoktistov »

Hi Damian,

If you are using Cloud Connect (I assume you do), as long as tenant backups are not represented in provider's VBR console, I'm affraid it is not supported in Powershell either. Nor can I find any low-level .NET way to query it from provider's side.
If your scenario happen to not involve Cloud Connect, here are the ways you could check backups data on SOBR filtering it by tiers.

Thanks,
Oleg
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Re: PS script to see tenant data on each extent

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Hello Oleg

Thank you for your reply.
It does involve CC, yes.

Veeam is able to collect the data from all extents and show how much quota is being used.
I assume it could be added to Report option on the VBR in the nearest patch?

Many thanks

Damian
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Post by oleg.feoktistov »

Damian,

What are you suggesting to add to the tenants resource usage report precisely?
Is it about tenant resources usage per extents? Anyways, if it doesn't concern Powershell, it is a feature request for another subforum.

Thanks,
Oleg
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