Users Guide

Table 197. ProtectEsxServer command options (continued)
Option Description
-server
The name or IP address for the vCenter or ESXi server you want to protect.
-
serveruserna
me
The user name for logging in to the vCenter or ESXi server that you want to protect.
-
serverpasswo
rd
The password for logging in to the vCenter or ESXi server that you want to protect.
-serverport
Optional. The port number for the vCenter or ESXi server that you want to protect.
-
virtualmachi
nes
Optional. This option lets you list the virtual machines that you want to protect.
-autoprotect
Optional. This option lets you list new virtual machines that you want to automatically protect.
Examples:
Protect specific virtual machines from a vCenter or ESXi server with the Core:
>cmdutil /protectesxserver -core 10.10.10.10 -user admin -password password -repository
"Repository 1" -server 10.10.8.150 -serverport 443 -serverusername root -serverpassword
password -virtualmachines "VM1" "VM2" -autoprotect "Folder1"
RemoveAgent
The RemoveAgent command lets you remove a protected machine from the protection of a Core and optionally delete the
recovery points of the removed machine. If you do not delete the recovery points, Rapid Recovery retains and labels them as a
recovery points only machine.
Usage
The usage for the command is as follows:
/removeagent -core [host name] -user [user name] -password [password] -protectedserver
[name | IP address] -deleterecoverypoints
Command Options
The following table describes the options available for the RemoveAgent command:
Table 198. RemoveAgent command options
Option Description
-?
Display this help message.
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