HP StoreServ Application Suite for Microsoft Hyper-V Media manual Create-vCopyparameters

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Create-vCopy

The create-vCopyCmdlet creates a new Virtual Copy of a VM and includes the following supported parameters. The first five parameters are for user authentication and is optional if a successful Login-Rmhand/or login-InServCmdlets are executed previously.

Preconditions

The user must first login with Login-Rmh.

Syntax

Any optional parameters require square brackets [ ] around them.

Create-vCopy -RmhServerName <RmhServerName> -HypervName <HypervName> -VmNamesUuids <VmNamesUuids> [-VcNamePrefix] [-Expiry] [-Retention] [-SavedStateBackups] [-Verbose]

Table 28 Create-vCopyparameters

Parameter

Optional/Required

Description

-RmhServerName

Required

Host name of the RMH Server. This is

 

 

FQDN or IP address.

-HypervName

Required

Optionally select Hyper-V host/cluster

 

 

to use. If not specified, Hyper-V

 

 

host/cluster must be selected using

 

 

Select-Hyperv. This is FQDN or IP

 

 

address. Synonyms for Hyper-V are

 

 

supported. The localhost is not

 

 

supported.

-VmNamesUuids

Required

Comma separated VM names (or

 

 

UUIDs) .

 

 

For best practice, if more than one VM

 

 

name specified, ensure all VMs use the

 

 

same Storage System volume.

-VcNamePrefix

Optional

The Virtual Copy name prefix. A unique

 

 

timestamp will be generated for this

 

 

new Virtual Copy and appended to this

 

 

prefix. If not specified, the VC name

 

 

will be vc-timestampwhere

 

 

timestamp is generated for this new

 

 

Virtual Copy.

-Expiry

Optional

Integer value followed by letter h or d

 

 

for Hours and Days respectively Default:

 

 

use the RMH Policy.

-Retention

Optional

Integer value followed by letter h or d

 

 

for Hours and Days respectively Default:

 

 

use the RMH Policy.

-SavedStateBackups

Optional

Disabled or enabled.

 

 

Default: use the RMH policy.

-Verbose

Optional

Displays progress messages

This Cmdlet returns a list of custom objects of type RmhCreateVirtualcopyResult, each for every VM being used and includes following properties:

VM Name or UUID

Success/Failure status of the create-vCopyoperation for the VM

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