Zerto Virtual Replication Cmdlets Reference : Get-Sites
  
Get-Sites
Gets all the sites from the journal for the specified VPG.
Syntax
Get-Sites [-ZVMIP] <String> [-ZVMPort] <Int32> [-Username] <String> [-Password] <String>
[-Wait <int32>] [<Common&RiskParameters>]
Description
The Get-Sites cmdlet gets all the sites paired with the site where the Zerto Virtual Manager is installed that is used to process the cmdlet.
Parameters
[-ZVMIP] <String>
The IP address of the machine where the Zerto Virtual Manager is installed that is used to process the cmdlet.
Required?
True
Position?
1 or named
Default Value
None
Accept Wildcard Characters?
False
[-ZVMPort] <Int32>
The HTTP port used for inbound communication with the Zerto Virtual Manager for APIs and cmdlets, specified during the installation. The default port recommended during installation is 9080.
Required?
True
Position?
2 or named
Default Value
None
Accept Wildcard Characters?
False
[-Username] <String>
A username defined in the users.txt file in the Zerto Virtual Replication installation folder, for the Zerto Virtual Manager where the cmdlet is run.
Required?
True
Position?
3 or named
Default Value
None
Accept Wildcard Characters?
False
[-Password] <String>
The password for the specified username, in the users.txt file in the Zerto Virtual Replication installation folder, for the Zerto Virtual Manager where the cmdlet is run, encrypted using SHA-1.
Required?
True
Position?
4 or named
Default Value
None
Accept Wildcard Characters?
False
-Wait <Int32>
The number of seconds to wait before timing out.
Required?
False
Position?
Named
Default Value
None
Accept Wildcard Characters?
False
<Common&RiskParameters>
This cmdlet supports the parameters described in Optional PowerShell Parameters.
Inputs and Outputs
The input type is the type of the objects that you can pipe to the cmdlet. The return type is the type of the objects that the cmdlet returns.
Inputs
None.
Outputs
Get-Sites returns the list of paired sites for the Zerto Virtual Manager that is used to process the cmdlet.
Example 1
PS C:\Windows\SysWOW64\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0> Get-Sites 182.24.123.123 9080 administrator password
This command gets the sites defined for the Zerto Virtual Manager used to process the cmdlet, which runs on IP 182.24.123.123 and port 9080.
The cmdlet returns the site names:
Dallas
London
New York