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Deployment Tips (1)

Most Common Setup Type
Windows Installer (Delivered as an EXE)
Average Package Difficulty Rating
Rated 3 / 5 (Average) based on 1 ratings
Most Commonly Reported Deployment Method
Windows Installer Command Line (No MST)

Deployment Tip Summary

To perform backup, use a command with the following syntax: If one backup job is configured: "C:\Program Files\Veeam\Endpoint Backup\Veeam.EndPoint.Manager.exe" /backup If more than one backup job is configured: "C:\Program Files\Veeam\Endpoint Backup\Veeam.EndPoint.Manager.exe" /backup "<ID>"
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Command Line

You can run a backup job from the command line interface to create the following types of backups:

  • Full or incremental backup (regular restore point in the backup chain)
  • Active full backup
  • Standalone full backup
  • Backup to another location

Before you create a backup from the command line interface, check the following prerequisites:

  • The backup job must be configured.
  • You cannot run a backup job from the command line interface if a backup task for this job is currently running. This includes a scheduled backup, standalone full backup or ad-hoc incremental backup.

If more than one backup job is configured, you can run multiple backup jobs at the same time.

  • To create a standalone full backup or backup to another location, you must run the command line interface with administrative privileges.
  • If more than one backup job is configured, you must specify the job ID if the "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000" format. You can find the job ID at the Summary step of the backup job wizard.

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Creating Backups

To perform backup, use a command with the following syntax:

"C:\Program Files\Veeam\Endpoint Backup\Veeam.EndPoint.Manager.exe" /backup

"C:\Program Files\Veeam\Endpoint Backup\Veeam.EndPoint.Manager.exe" /backup "<ID>"

where <ID> is a unique job ID generated by Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows.

Creating Active Full Backups

To create an active full backup, use a command with the following syntax:

"C:\Program Files\Veeam\Endpoint Backup\Veeam.EndPoint.Manager.exe" /activefull

"C:\Program Files\Veeam\Endpoint Backup\Veeam.EndPoint.Manager.exe" /activefull "<ID>"

where <ID> is a unique job ID generated by Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows.

Creating Standalone Full Backups

To create a standalone full backup, use a command with the following syntax:

"C:\Program Files\Veeam\Endpoint Backup\Veeam.EndPoint.Manager.exe" /standalone

"C:\Program Files\Veeam\Endpoint Backup\Veeam.EndPoint.Manager.exe" /standalone "<ID>"

where <ID> is a unique job ID generated by Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows.

Performing Backup to Another Location

To create a standalone full backup to a different location than a location that is specified in the backup job settings, use a command with the following syntax:

"C:\Program Files\Veeam\Endpoint Backup\Veeam.EndPoint.Manager.exe" /standalone <location>

"C:\Program Files\Veeam\Endpoint Backup\Veeam.EndPoint.Manager.exe" /standalone <location> "<ID>"

where:

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You can specify a network shared folder as a target location for standalone full backup only if read and write permissions on this folder are granted to Everyone or to the LocalSystem account of the Veeam Agent computer. You cannot specify credentials to access the network shared folder in the command.

Monitoring Backup Job Status

When you start a backup job from the command line interface, it runs automatically in the background. You can view information about the backup job session or the created restore point in the Control Panel. To learn more, see Viewing Statistics in Control Panel.

You can also use the last exit code to verify if the backup job has completed successfully. To check the last exit code, use the %ERRORLEVEL% variable in cmd.exe.

Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows can provide the following exit codes:

  • 0 — backup successfully created
  • -1 — backup job failed to start or completed with error
  • 5 — backup job is currently running and cannot be started from the command line interface
Setup Information:
Setup Type: Windows Installer (Delivered as an EXE)
Deployment Method Used: Windows Installer Command Line (No MST)
Deployment Difficulty: Average
Platform(s): Windows

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