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Veeam for Azure jobs
We have several Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure jobs (with them appliances and all).
In the veeam console, i can see the jobs.
However. Get-VBRJobs doesn't return those jobs.
When i right click properties on a job i get redirected to the azure appliance.
The backup status of the jobs are visible within the veeam console. Therefor, i would say, it should be possible to retreive that data with some powershell cmdlet.
i have checked the powershell reference, but couldn't find anything.
The only cmdlet that i get 'some' info is Get-VBRAzureComputeBackup
To workaround this, we are connecting to the rest api of the azure appliance etc. but,.. we have multiple appliances, multiple customers, etc. so now i have keep track of all credentials and appliances.
i'd rather just query all jobs from the console / powershell cmdlets.
Can someone point me in the right direction, and/or, is this possible at all ?
In the veeam console, i can see the jobs.
However. Get-VBRJobs doesn't return those jobs.
When i right click properties on a job i get redirected to the azure appliance.
The backup status of the jobs are visible within the veeam console. Therefor, i would say, it should be possible to retreive that data with some powershell cmdlet.
i have checked the powershell reference, but couldn't find anything.
The only cmdlet that i get 'some' info is Get-VBRAzureComputeBackup
To workaround this, we are connecting to the rest api of the azure appliance etc. but,.. we have multiple appliances, multiple customers, etc. so now i have keep track of all credentials and appliances.
i'd rather just query all jobs from the console / powershell cmdlets.
Can someone point me in the right direction, and/or, is this possible at all ?
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Re: Veeam for Azure jobs
Hi ronaldw,
Currently we don't have cmdlets for managing jobs imported from the public cloud backup appliances (Veeam Backup for AWS/Azure/GCP).
The request is known, but for now there is not a means to manage it from Veeam Backup and Replication directly via powershell/REST, but Veeam Backup for Azure has its own REST API endpoints, and you could write some fairly simple scripts with Invoke-WebRequest to manage it with Powershell, or a proper app built atop the REST endpoints.
Currently we don't have cmdlets for managing jobs imported from the public cloud backup appliances (Veeam Backup for AWS/Azure/GCP).
The request is known, but for now there is not a means to manage it from Veeam Backup and Replication directly via powershell/REST, but Veeam Backup for Azure has its own REST API endpoints, and you could write some fairly simple scripts with Invoke-WebRequest to manage it with Powershell, or a proper app built atop the REST endpoints.
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Re: Veeam for Azure jobs
Would it be possible to get an authentication token for these appliance through the cmdlets?
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Re: Veeam for Azure jobs
Hi ronaldw,
Just to confirm I got you right, you want cmdlets similar to Connect-VBRServer but for the public cloud backup appliances? (Backup for AWS/Azure/GCP)
Or can you elaborate the request a bit more if I misunderstood.
Just to confirm I got you right, you want cmdlets similar to Connect-VBRServer but for the public cloud backup appliances? (Backup for AWS/Azure/GCP)
Or can you elaborate the request a bit more if I misunderstood.
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Re: Veeam for Azure jobs
Yes, you are right 
when i right click properties a job, i get redirected to the url, and the authentication token is in the URL bar.
if i can get that connection, i don't have to store the credentials to the appliance, but it's stored in Veeam.
That way i could achieve 100% automated etc., and i don't need to manually query the credentials of the appliances.

when i right click properties a job, i get redirected to the url, and the authentication token is in the URL bar.
if i can get that connection, i don't have to store the credentials to the appliance, but it's stored in Veeam.
That way i could achieve 100% automated etc., and i don't need to manually query the credentials of the appliances.
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Re: Veeam for Azure jobs
Thank you for the clarification, it can be considered, but I think having cmdlets to properly manage the public cloud infrastructure and jobs makes more sense, but consider the request counted.
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