Cmdlets > Get-DtWorkloadPhysicalItem

Get-DtWorkloadPhysicalItem

Returns physical items

Syntax

Get-DtWorkloadPhysicalItem [-ServiceHost] <Server> [-WorkloadId] <Guid> [-RefItem <PhysicalItem>] [<CommonParameters>]

Detailed Description

This cmdlet returns the physical items available for the specified workload on the specified server

Parameters

Name Type Description Required Pipeline Input
Service
Host
Server

Specify the server object returned from the New-DtServer cmdlet. For this cmdlet, the -ServiceHost should be your source server.

true false
WorkloadId Guid

Specify the workload GUID returned from the New-DtWorkload cmdlet using the workload type name parameter.

true false
Ref PhysicalItem

Specify an object returned from a previous Get-DtWorkloadPhysicalItem call.

false false

Outputs

PhysicalItem

Examples

$DtServerObjectAlpha= New-DtServer -Name alpha -UserName domain\administrator -Password password

$DtWorkloadGuid = New-DtWorkload -ServiceHost $DtServerObjectAlpha -WorkloadTypeName FilesAndFolders

Get-DtWorkloadPhysicalItem -ServiceHost $DtServerObjectAlpha -WorkloadId $DtWorkloadGuid

Disconnect-DtServer -ServiceHost $DtServerObjectAlpha

A server object is created for the server alpha using the domain\administrator and password credentials. It assigns the server object to the variable called DtServerObjectAlpha. The script then creates a workload on the server for a files and folders job, returning a global unique ID for the workload, and assigns that ID to the variable DtWorkloadGuid. Finally, the physical items available for the workload on the server are returned. The connections for the server object are then closed.