Backup Exec 2014 BEMCLI Enhancements
Today's release of Backup Exec 2014 nearly doubles the size of BEMCLI from 222 to 395 cmdlets, with 72 of the original cmdlets enhanced with new parameters and functionality. Here's a quick list of what's new: - Native PowerShell v2 and v3+ support1.6KViews2likes4CommentsUse BEMCLI to duplicate backup sets to new drive
My old disk storage is dying and I acquired a new disk storage and added it to Backup Exec. I am trying to copy the backup sets from the old storage to the new storage, but given the number of files, this is tedious. How do I use BEMCLI to do this?1.3KViews0likes4CommentsPowerShell Take Jobs Off Hold
I need to take a group of jobs off hold. I'm looking for a way to do this via PoSH script, but have not yet stumbled across a feature to do this. Do you have any suggestions on how to do this? I'm not sure how the jobs got put on hold. The Job Engine System Service stopped responding, don't know why.I would like to: 1) query which jobs have been suspended / superceded / are awaiting for the next Full Backup to run first. 2) if appropriate, reactivate the job Thanks much - Ray1.3KViews0likes2CommentsExport database encryption key with BEMCLI
Hi there, I am trying to automatically export the database encryption key during a scripted setup of Backup Exec. I was able to install and configure everything else on the server using the BEMCLI Powershell interface. Unfortuantely I couldn't find the right Cmdlet for exporting the database encryption key. Is this supported in BEMCLI? If so - what would be the correct command? Thank you and all the best, Ebi1.1KViews0likes4CommentsBEMCLI Backup
All, is there a way of writnng a BEMCLI powershell script that will aloow you to backup multiple folders in different voumes from different servers into one backup job? i.e. server 1 has vol4 folder 5, Vol 8 folder 90, server 2 has vol1 folder 12, server 3 has vol2 folder 1 etc..1.1KViews0likes2CommentsBEMCLI
In the GUI you can backup a DFS file structure by making sure user defined shares is ticked. Is there a way you can get BEMCLI to see the DFS tree to backup or a UNC path, as everytime, i try to run a command with -path \\servername\share\folder\ it thinks the share is a volume when executing and fails. is it even possible via BEMCLI, as there is nothing on the help files or the good old internet.1.1KViews0likes2Comments