I am trying to migrate all VBO data to a new repository using the Move-VBOEntityData PS cmdlet. We have 2 organisations, a production and dev which we want to move.
I'm running the following:
$source = Get-VBORepository -Name "Current Proxy"
$destination = Get-VBORepository -name "New Proxy"
$site = Get-VBOEntityData -Type Organization -Repository $source
Move-VBOEntityData -From $source -To $destination -Site $site
and get the following error:
Move-VBOEntityData : Cannot bind parameter 'Site'. Cannot convert the "Veeam.Archiver.PowerShell.Cmdlets.DataManagement.VBOOrganizationData" value of type "Veeam.Archiver.PowerShell.Cmdlets.DataManagement.VBOOrganizationData" to
type "Veeam.Archiver.PowerShell.Cmdlets.DataManagement.VBOSiteData".
At C:\_Scripts\Repo_Migration.ps1:4 char:57
+ Move-VBOEntityData -From $source -To $destination -Site $site
+ ~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidArgument: (:) [Move-VBOEntityData], ParameterBindingException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : CannotConvertArgumentNoMessage,Veeam.Archiver.PowerShell.Cmdlets.BackupItems.MoveVBOEntityData
Is this the correct way to move everything in one go?
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Re: Migrating to a new Repository
Have a look at this kb article and the migration script:
https://www.veeam.com/kb3067
It can help you to move all data (sites, exo, onedrive, teams) of a organization to a new backup repo.
https://www.veeam.com/kb3067
It can help you to move all data (sites, exo, onedrive, teams) of a organization to a new backup repo.
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Re: Migrating to a new Repository
I went through a similar process few days ago using the script and I found the process to be very SLOW (multi-day) for moving between disks on same server (it was doing item level move).
When I spoke to support there were other options such as crude OS level repository directory copy/paste (in our case this would be much faster, few hours vs. days); but because we already tried the script route we had to stick with it. You may want to open a case before running the script. YMMY
When I spoke to support there were other options such as crude OS level repository directory copy/paste (in our case this would be much faster, few hours vs. days); but because we already tried the script route we had to stick with it. You may want to open a case before running the script. YMMY
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Re: Migrating to a new Repository
Migrating with PowerShell is helpful when you need to move some specific objects to another location or move your backups from local repositories to object storage. For the entire repositories, it indeed might be faster to simply copy the whole directories.
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