Add-WBSystemState
Adds the system state components to the backup policy.
Syntax
Add-WBSystemState
[-Policy] <WBPolicy>
[<CommonParameters>]
Description
The Add-WBSystemState cmdlet adds the system state components to a policy contained in the specified WBPolicy object. Use backups created through this policy to perform a system state recovery.
The WBPolicy object must be in edit mode. To put the WBPolicy object in edit mode for a policy that is set as the scheduled backup policy, use the Get-WBPolicy cmdlet with the Editable parameter. The New-WBPolicy cmdlet creates a new WBPolicy object that is already in edit mode.
To use this cmdlet, you must be a member of the Administrators group or Backup Operators group.
Examples
Example 1: Add system state to the backup policy
PS C:\> $Policy = Get-WBPolicy -Editable
PS C:\> Add-WBSystemState -Policy $Policy
This example adds a setting to the WBPolicy object to include the system state in backups that you create by using this policy.
The first command stores the result of the Get-WBPolicy cmdlet in the variable named $Policy.
The second command adds the system state to the backup policy in the $Policy variable.
Parameters
-Policy
Specifies a WBPolicy object that contains the backup policy to update.
Type: | WBPolicy |
Position: | 0 |
Default value: | None |
Required: | True |
Accept pipeline input: | True |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Inputs
Microsoft.Windows.ServerBackup.Commands.WBPolicy
Outputs
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