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Statistics/Report output with powershell

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Anyone know how I can pull the statistics and report data for each protection group and individual computer?

My end goals:
1. Create a web page report for each protection Group.
2. Query for each system, which I will incorporate into my individual system report.

Eventually, add the report to my SysAdmin Portal.

If already answered. Sorry that I didn't search through the forum. First time using a forum in two decades.
Also, new to Endpoint.

Thank you.

George
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Re: Statistics/Report output with powershell

Post by Dima P. »

Hello George.

You can use Get-VBRDiscoveredComputer to return discovered computers either across all protection groups or for selected protection group.
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Re: Statistics/Report output with powershell

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How does vbrdiscoveredcomputer provide statistical information from a backup job? I've created the protection group report with other bits of information listed below.

With the little time I've had with the Windows Agent, I've created the following with powershell/html 5 bootstrap reports

License details
Total directory storage use (drive space of each backup directory, since mine are isolated by department)
Repository storage (total, use and free)
Problems (problem)
Agent Status
Backup history (full or incremental, with size)
Backup file list, when created and size from repository
License Status (system name, ip address, install
Status of the VeeamEndpointBackupSvc service on all computers.
Event Log report from all systems (beta)

Statistical information from each windows agent backup job and schedule details are the main things I'm missing. Beyond that I'm not sure what else would be useful to have.
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Re: Statistics/Report output with powershell

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As mentioned in the adjacent threads, information regarding agent management jobs is not exposed via PowerShell at the moment. The next product update should bring this functionality. Thanks.
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