SnapCenter Software 4.9

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Back up resources using PowerShell cmdlets

You can use the PowerShell cmdlets to backup SQL Server databases or Windows file systems. This would include backing up a SQL Server database or Windows file system includes establishing a connection with the SnapCenter Server, discovering the SQL Server database instances or Windows file systems, adding a policy, creating a backup resource group, backing up, and verifying the backup.

Before you begin
  • You must have prepared the PowerShell environment to execute the PowerShell cmdlets.

  • You must have added the storage system connection and created a credential.

  • You must have added hosts and discovered resources.

Steps
  1. Initiate a connection session with the SnapCenter Server for a specified user by using the Open-SmConnection cmdlet.

    Open-smconnection  -SMSbaseurl  https://snapctr.demo.fujitsu.com:8146

    The username and password prompt is displayed.

  2. Create a backup policy by using the Add-SmPolicy cmdlet.

    This example creates a new backup policy with a SQL backup type of FullBackup:

    PS C:\> Add-SmPolicy -PolicyName TESTPolicy
    -PluginPolicyType SCSQL -PolicyType Backup
    -SqlBackupType FullBackup -Verbose

    This example creates a new backup policy with a Windows file system backup type of CrashConsistent:

    PS C:\> Add-SmPolicy -PolicyName FileSystemBackupPolicy
    -PluginPolicyType SCW -PolicyType Backup
    -ScwBackupType CrashConsistent -Verbose
  3. Discover host resources by using the Get-SmResources cmdlet.

    This example discovers the resources for the Microsoft SQL plug-in on the specified host:

    C:\PS>PS C:\> Get-SmResources -HostName vise-f6.sddev.mycompany.com
    -PluginCode SCSQL

    This example discovers the resources for Windows file systems on the specified host:

    C:\PS>PS C:\> Get-SmResources -HostName vise2-f6.sddev.mycompany.com
    -PluginCode SCW
  4. Add a new resource group to SnapCenter by using the Add-SmResourceGroup cmdlet.

    This example creates a new SQL database backup resource group with the specified policy and resources:

    PS C:\> Add-SmResourceGroup -ResourceGroupName AccountingResource
    -Resources @{"Host"="visef6.org.com";
    "Type"="SQL Database";"Names"="vise-f6\PayrollDatabase"}
    -Policies "BackupPolicy"

    This example creates a new Windows file system backup resource group with the specified policy and resources:

    PS C:\> Add-SmResourceGroup -ResourceGroupName EngineeringResource
    -PluginCode SCW -Resources @{"Host"="WIN-VOK20IKID5I";
    "Type"="Windows Filesystem";"Names"="E:\"}
    -Policies "EngineeringBackupPolicy"
  5. Initiate a new backup job by using the New-SmBackup cmdlet.

    PS C:> New-SmBackup -ResourceGroupName PayrollDataset -Policy FinancePolicy
  6. View the status of the backup job by using the Get-SmBackupReport cmdlet.

    This example displays a job summary report of all jobs that were run on the specified date:

    PS C:\> Get-SmJobSummaryReport -Date '1/27/2016'

The information regarding the parameters that can be used with the cmdlet and their descriptions can be obtained by running Get-Help command_name.

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