Send-CVLogFile

Updated

The Send-CVLogFile cmdlet sends the log files for a specific client or job to Commvault support and to any specified email address.

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

Send-CVLogFile -ClientName <String> [-EmailAddr <String>] [-Force] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]
Send-CVLogFile -JobId <Int32> [-EmailAddr <String>] [-Force] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]

Required Parameters

Parameter

Description

Data type

Values

Accepts pipeline input?

Accepts wildcard characters?

Type of parameter

-ClientName

The name of the client.

String

No

No

Named

-JobId

The ID of the job.

Int32

The default value is 0.

No

No

Named

Optional Parameters

Commvault Parameters

Parameter

Description

Data type

Accepts pipeline input?

Accepts wildcard characters?

Type of parameter

EmailAddr

The email address to send the log files to.

String

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 log files were sent successfully.

Examples

Send Log Files from a Client

The following example sends log files from a client in your CommCell environment, to Commvault support.

Send-CVLogFile -ClientName carbonwincs1

Send Log Files from a Job

The following example sends log files for job 175, to Commvault support and to the specified email address.

Send-CVLogFile -JobId 175 -EmailAddr admin@testlab.mycompany.com