@v.Eremin - Good thought, but please don't hold back the details...
I'm browsing the forum PS beginner pages, command reference doc (
http://veeampdf.s3.amazonaws.com/guide/ ... QL2ernA%3D), and searching all over the forums and yet fail to see any remove- *folder* cmdlets with ANYTHING related to TAPE jobs...(it's new in v7 is probably the reason) So is it documented somewhere else, or do I try and view all the new commands (and understand them) just from powershell itself? Do you have more specifics on your thoughts for this "simple script" for me being a noob and this being my first powershell (for Veeam)?
Ex. Would you expect something like the following workflow?
1) Use Windows powershell to grab a list of folders, excluding the one I need excluded, and apply to a variable (table?). (no Veeam-specific powershell snap-in required)
2) Use Veeam powershell cmdlets to create (or edit???) a file-to-tape job. (would require Veeam specific TAPE cmdlets, which I can't find)
3) Add the folders from step 1's variable (table?) to the newly created Veeam job. (again, would require Veeam specific TAPE cmdlets)
4) Run the job. (normal Veeam commands and I know how to do this)
...basically, yes, I could create a "script" to backup my VM infrastructure and files on my own, but then why would I buy Veeam or pay maintenance? In fact, the answer of "jsut create a simple script" could probably be used for most forum questions, if the poster was not obligated to offer any ideas how they see this being buiilt in their mind...even if it some top level generics like the workflow above...
...I really wonder how a simple folder/file exclusion option was missed as a development topic when tape was being added...seems a no-brainer...like the file masks, which Veeam DID include.
Thanks for your help though, I know this probably sounds like I don't appreciate your answer...I do....but all to often I see "just create a simple script" posted with nothing to back it. I'm sorry your audience here is not a veteran Veeam PS creator...and as such I require a little more <sigh> hand holding...
Cheers v.Eremin