HP 3PAR Recovery Manager 1.1.0 Software for Microsoft Hyper-V User Guide (QL226-96343, June 2013)

Detailed error message(s) when operation fails
An instance of an object of type RMHirtualcopySet describing created Virtual Copy set.
(create a link for the following: See Get-vCopySet Cmdlet for details of this object)
Get-vCopy
Get-vCopy is used to retrieve existing Virtual Copies details of a Virtual Machine from the Recovery
Manager Hyper-V Repository of a specified Hyper-V server. This command has many filters to
reduce the number of Virtual Copies during retrieving process.
Preconditions
The user must first login with Login-Rmh.
Syntax
Any optional parameters require square brackets [ ] around them.
Get-vCopy -RmhServerName <RmhServerName> -HypervName <HypervName>
[-VcNamesUuids] [-VmNamesUuids] [-Timestamp] [-Verbose]
Table 29 Get-vCopy parameters
DescriptionOptional/RequiredParameter
Host name of the RMH Server. This is
FQDN or IP address.
Required-RmhServerName
Optionally select Hyper-V host/cluster
to use. If not specified, Hyper-V
Required-HypervName
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.
Select VCs by name/uuid using a
comma-separated list. If not specified,
Optional-VcNamesUuids
VCs name/uuid is not used to filter
selection.
Select names/uuids to filter VC selection
by VM. If not specified, VM
Optional-VmNamesUuids
names/uuids is not used to filter
selection.
Specify timestamp of VC to locate in
the format mmddyyhhmmss.
Optional-Timestamp
Displays progress messages.Optional-Verbose
The command returns multiple RMHirtualSet objects.
Mount-vCopy
Mount-vCopy exports and mounts specified Virtual Copy virtual volumes to a Hyper-V host for
manual restoration of virtual hard disks. This command can be repeated with unique mount point
prefixes if necessary.
Mount point is not required. Volume Guid will only access virtual volume(s) if mount point prefixes
are not specified.
Preconditions
The user must first login with Login-Rmh.
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