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Xen server vdi copy
Xen server vdi copy













xen server vdi copy

And extract it to your PowerShell Module folder. To do this manually download the PowerShell module here under the development section. The script does require the XenServer PowerShell module installed. The heart of the tool is a PowerShell script I created named invoke-XenBackup. “Set-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted” must be set.Tool is tested with XenServer 6.5, 7.x.Backup sheduling only works on windows 2012 / or 8 and up.PowerShell V3 (for winR2 please install:.You can manage your RUN NOW tasks in the scheduled tasks window. GUI hangs on run now backup is fixed, run now backups will now be set as a windows task that runs directly.Temp issue fixed, the tmp file created by the export will now be written to the backup destination instead of C drive.The task user does need to have write permissions on the share. Now support for network drives, enter a path like \\DOMAIN\Share at Enter backup path and the tool will mount the drive.Saves your XenServer Password in a Encrypted Vault.Shedule a backup as a Windows Scheduled Task.Take a snapshot of a running or stopped VM.To mind came a PowerShell VM Backup Script (invoke-XenBackup) and a PowerShell Forms GUI tool to also schedule your Backup of XenServer VM’s. With those commands in hand I wanted to create something that can be used by everyone who uses Citrix XenServer. Recently I wrote a blog about XenServer and Powershell commands this blog was also published on the Citrix Blog site here. Help me update and support the tool by donating with PayPal.ĭownload Version 2.0 Now also available on Chocolatey















Xen server vdi copy