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PowerCLI to get RPO time from vReplication

Can someone help me to get RPO time from every vm in vcenter that already been config.

So i hope the result will be like :

Server A - 4 Hours

Server B - 2 Hours

Server C - 1 Hours

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LucD
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No cmdlets for that I'm afraid.

See also VMware Replication Cmdlets, which you can upvote.

The closest option is to look at events.

See Re: PowerCLI Script for Vsphere replication Status


Blog: lucd.info  Twitter: @LucD22  Co-author PowerCLI Reference

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No cmdlets for that I'm afraid.

See also VMware Replication Cmdlets, which you can upvote.

The closest option is to look at events.

See Re: PowerCLI Script for Vsphere replication Status


Blog: lucd.info  Twitter: @LucD22  Co-author PowerCLI Reference

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Thanks for the clarification

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