Get Database Availability Group operation


The Get Database Availability Group process retrieves a variety of configuration settings, status, and other information about a database availability group (DAG).

Note

The Get Database Availability Group operation supports Microsoft Exchange versions 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2016.

The adapter request parameters may differ according to the Microsoft Exchange Server version.

For the list of all supported parameters, refer to the Get-DatabaseAvailabilityGroup cmdlet in the Microsoft Exchange documentation specific to your version.

The following figure shows a sample adapter request for the Get Database Availability Group operation for Microsoft Exchange version 2016:

  <microsoft-exchange-request>
   <command>
     <command-name>Get-DatabaseAvailabilityGroup</command-name>
     <format-option/>
     <verbose-logging/>
     <parameters>
       <parameter>
         <name>Identity</name>
         <value>allen</value>
       </parameter>
     </parameters>
   </command>
 </microsoft-exchange-request>

The following figure shows the response for the adapter request:

<microsoft-exchange-response>
 <metadata>
   <status>success</status>
 </metadata>
 <targets-output>
   <target-output host="clm-pun-020413.bmc.com">
     <metadata>
       <os-id>Windows Server 2008</os-id>
       <os-version>6.3.9600</os-version>
       <status>success</status>
     </metadata>
     <commands-output>
       <command-output>
         <metadata>
           <command>Get-DatabaseAvailabilityGroup -Identity:allen</command>
           <line-count>8</line-count>
           <execution-milliseconds>30607</execution-milliseconds>
           <exit-code>0</exit-code>
           <status>success</status>
         </metadata>
         <output>
           <line index="1">Attempting to connect to remote host...</line>
           <line index="2">Initialising rctrlx server component...</line>
           <line index="3">Executing remote application: cmd /c "echo . | powershell -PSConsoleFile "C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15\Bin\exshell.psc1" -NonInteractive -Command Get-DatabaseAvailabilityGroup -Identity:jyoti "</line>
           <line index="4">Stdout:</line>
           <line index="5">Name             Member Servers                  Operational Servers           </line>
           <line index="6">----             --------------                  -------------------           </line>
           <line index="7">allen            {}                                                            </line>
           <line index="8">Remote application exited with code: 0</line>
         </output>
       </command-output>
     </commands-output>
   </target-output>
 </targets-output>
</microsoft-exchange-response>

 

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