The Export-CVSQLDatabaseRTD cmdlet restores backed-up data to a disk that is either on the same SQL server or a different SQL server.
Before you can use this cmdlet, you must log on to your CommCell environment using the Connect-CVServer cmdlet. For more information, see Connecting to a CommCell Environment with PowerShell.
Syntax
Export-CVSQLDatabaseRTD -DatabaseObject Object [-JobId int32] -DestClientName String -DestDiskPath String [-OverwriteExisting] [CommonParameters]Required Parameters
|
Parameter |
Description |
Data type |
Accepts pipeline input? |
Accepts wildcard characters? |
Type of parameter |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
|
The object that represents the database. |
Object |
Yes, by:
|
No |
Named |
|
|
The name of the destination client. |
String |
No |
No |
Named |
|
|
The path to the disk where you want to export the data. |
String |
No |
No |
Named |
Optional Parameters
Commvault Parameters
|
Parameter |
Description |
Data type |
Accepts pipeline input? |
Accepts wildcard characters? |
Type of parameter |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
|
The ID of the job to be used to export the SQL database files. |
Int32 |
No |
No |
Named |
|
|
Overwrites the existing database. |
SwitchParameter |
No |
No |
Named |
Microsoft PowerShell Parameters
You can use the following Microsoft PowerShell parameters:
-
Debug
-
ErrorAction
-
ErrorVariable
-
OutBuffer
-
OutVariable
-
PipelineVariable
-
Verbose
-
WarningAction
-
WarningVariable
-
Force
-
Confirm
-
WhatIf
Note
Only a few cmdlets support Force, Confirm, and WhatIf parameters.
For more information, see "About Common Parameters" in the Microsoft PowerShell documentation.
Input
This cmdlet does not support input.
Output
A message that indicates whether the restore completed successfully.