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great script! question , can results be sorted out by name and not include powered off vms?I see that you only use format as table and autosizeThanks
got if , thank you updated #Read All VMs section with this # Read all VMs$VMs = Get-VM | Where {$_.PowerState -match "On"} | select Name, MemoryGB, VMHost, Folder and $results with$result | sort-Object -Property Name | ft -AutoSize I do have one result that detects a VM as non-backed up but it actually has a restore point that is 1024 days old , is there a timeframe or some threshold this will not look beyond ?
just a regular vmdk backup.thank for looking into this.
no results on it , interesting I get results on other Systems but not this one What is that mean exactly ?
that is just a addition to the name we add in Vsphere , if I try to use that in a query. The only thing that might have changed would be restore from backup but can’t say for sure.
good pointThat shows restore points from the query. Those backups are too old for us to be used anyway, I think what I will do is to purge them and set up new one for that box. I don’t see any other servers with this problem. I realize this might be off topic but is there a script that would get us output of restore points older than x years and purge ones older than specified date or is it all based on configured retention only?
I was hoping that Veeam Legend would be kind enough to help us out with that :)
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