Users Guide

Table 227. Cmdlets in the Rapid Recovery PowerShell Module (continued)
Cmdlet name Description
Resume-
RepositoryActivity
Resume repository activity.
Resume-
ScheduledArchive
Resume a scheduled archive.
Resume-Snapshot Resume snapshot.
Resume-VirtualStandby Resume exporting data to a virtual standby virtual machine.
Start-Archive Archive recovery points.
Start-
AttachabilityCheck
Force attachability check for protected MS SQL databases.
Start-ChecksumCheck Force a checksum check for protected Exchange mail stores.
Start-EsxiExport Force export to an ESXi server.
Start-HypervExport Force export to a Hyper-V server.
Start-LogTruncation Force log truncation.
Start-
MountabilityCheck
Force mountability check for protected Exchange mail stores.
Start-Protect Put a server under protection.
Start-ProtectCluster Put a cluster under protection.
Start-RepositoryCheck Force a DVM repository check.
Start-RestoreArchive Restore archive with recovery points.
Start-ScheduledArchive Force a data transfer for a scheduled archive.
Start-VBExport Force export to a VirtualBox server.
Start-VirtualStandby Force a data transfer to an existing virtual standby virtual machine.
Start-VMExport Force export to a VMWare Workstation server.
Stop-ActiveJobs Cancel active jobs.
Suspend-Replication Pause replication.
Suspend-
RepositoryActivity
Pause activity for a repository.
Suspend-
ScheduledArchive
Pause data transfers for a scheduled archive.
Suspend-Snapshot Pause snapshot.
Suspend-
VirtualStandby
Pause data transfers to a virtual standby virtual machine.
Update-Repository Add extent to DVM repository.
Edit-EsxiVirtualStandby
The Edit-EsxiVirtualStandby command lets you use PowerShell to make changes to an existing virtual export to an ESXi
virtual machine (VM).
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