Get-WBJob
Gets the current backup operation.
Syntax
Get-WBJob
[[-Previous] <UInt32>]
[<CommonParameters>]
Description
The Get-WBJob cmdlet gets the current backup operation (if one is running) or the previous backup or recovery operation. A WBJob object contains the backup or recovery operation.
To start a backup, use the Start-WBBackup cmdlet.
To use this cmdlet, you must be a member of the Administrators group or Backup Operators group.
Examples
Example 1: Get backup status
PS C:\> $Policy = Get-WBPolicy
PS C:\> Start-WBBackup -Policy $Policy -Async
PS C:\> $Job = Get-WBJob
This example gets the status of the currently running backup or recovery operation.
The first command gets a backup policy object that contains the backup policy for the current computer and stores this policy in the variable named $Policy.
The second command starts the backup job by using the policy in the variable named $Policy. Because the command uses the Async parameter, the backup job does not display status messages as it runs.
The third command gets status information about the backup job and assigns it to the variable named $Job. Because the previous command specified the Async parameter, you can use this cmdlet to obtain this information.
Example 2: Get the status of past backup or recovery jobs
PS C:\> $Jobs = Get-WBJob -Previous 10
This command gets the status of the last 10 backup or recovery jobs from the backup events in the event manager. It then stores the status in the variable named $Jobs.
Parameters
-Previous
Specifies the number of previous backup operations for which the server queries the event manager.
Type: | UInt32 |
Position: | 0 |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Inputs
None