Hello,
We are currently in the process of doing some internal changes to our Multi-tenant VBO365 setup.
The environment will be completely fresh with a fresh install and fresh repos. Data will be migrated as well, as it is moving from Block Storage to Object Storage.
To this end I have been begun working on a ps script to automate as much as this move as possible, mainly the backup jobs, but I am having issues with the command "Get-VBOBackupApplication".
This command never returns anything, even if I pass the cert thumbprint or the applicationID itself. The ApplicationID is visible in the GUI of Veeam and adding the correct cert within Veeam allows connection to the tenant with no issues.
"Get-VBOApplication" returns all applications on the tenant it seems.
Is there some settings or parameter I am missing? I would love to grab the appID within the script, so it doesn't have to done manually for all tenants.
Thank you.
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Re: Issue with powershell command (Get-VBOBackupApplication)
I have been trying to test this command on different a few different installations (pods, multitenant) we have, and I can never get it to return a result.
So far now it seems there is no way to actually fetch the AppID used to connect to the m365 tenant with Veeams powershell commands.
It is possible to create new connection with < New-VBOOffice365ApplicationOnlyConnectionSettings > and alter one with < Set-VBOOffice365ApplicationOnlyConnectionSettings >
So far now it seems there is no way to actually fetch the AppID used to connect to the m365 tenant with Veeams powershell commands.
It is possible to create new connection with < New-VBOOffice365ApplicationOnlyConnectionSettings > and alter one with < Set-VBOOffice365ApplicationOnlyConnectionSettings >
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Re: Issue with powershell command (Get-VBOBackupApplication)
Hi David
Have you tried this:
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Fabian
Have you tried this:
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Get-VBOOrganization | select Name -ExpandProperty Office365ExchangeConnectionSettings | select Name,ApplicationId
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Re: Issue with powershell command (Get-VBOBackupApplication)
Thank you, Fabian.
That was exactly what I was looking for and the last place I was looking for it, for some reason.
This correctly pulls out the AppID used by the Organization in Veeam to connect to the M365 tenant.
That was exactly what I was looking for and the last place I was looking for it, for some reason.
This correctly pulls out the AppID used by the Organization in Veeam to connect to the M365 tenant.
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