The Get-CVSQLClientDetail cmdlet retrieves SQL client details.
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
Get-CVSQLClientDetail -Name String [-InstanceName String] [-InstanceId int32] [CommonParameters]Get-CVSQLClientDetail -ClientObject Object [-InstanceName String] [-InstanceId int32] [CommonParameters]Required Parameters
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Parameter |
Description |
Data type |
Accepts pipeline input? |
Accepts wildcard characters? |
Type of parameter |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
|
The name of the client. |
String |
No |
No |
Named |
|
|
The object that represents the client. |
Object |
Yes, by:
|
No |
Named |
Optional Parameters
Commvault Parameters
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Parameter |
Description |
Data type |
Values |
Accepts pipeline input? |
Accepts wildcard characters? |
Type of parameter |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
|
The name of the instance to get details for. |
String |
No |
No |
Named |
|
|
|
The ID of the instance to get details for. |
Int32 |
The default value is 0. |
No |
No |
Named |
Microsoft PowerShell Parameters
You can use the following Microsoft PowerShell parameters:
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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
The SQL client details appear as the output.