[This topic is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases. Blank topics are included as placeholders.]Defines an override for a custom configuration parameter for a recovery. The override is defined in a management pack and allows you to change the default value of the configuration parameter. The configuration parameter name and value can be accessed through this type. Namespace: Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Configuration
Assembly: Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Core (in microsoft.enterprisemanagement.core.dll)

Usage

Visual Basic
Dim instance As ManagementPackRecoveryConfigurationOverride

Syntax

Visual Basic
<SerializableAttribute> _
Public Class ManagementPackRecoveryConfigurationOverride
		Inherits ManagementPackRecoveryOverride
C#
[SerializableAttribute] 
public class ManagementPackRecoveryConfigurationOverride : ManagementPackRecoveryOverride
C++
[SerializableAttribute] 
public ref class ManagementPackRecoveryConfigurationOverride : public ManagementPackRecoveryOverride
J#
/** @attribute SerializableAttribute() */ 
public class ManagementPackRecoveryConfigurationOverride extends ManagementPackRecoveryOverride
JScript
SerializableAttribute 
public class ManagementPackRecoveryConfigurationOverride extends ManagementPackRecoveryOverride

Example

For example code that demonstrates how to get information about an override, see How to Get Information about an Override.

For an example of creating an override for a recovery, see How to Create an Override for a Recovery.

Remarks

To figure out which parameters can be overridden, you must look at the definition of the recovery in the management pack that defines the recovery. All the parameters that can be overridden are defined in the overrideable parameters element of the recovery object.

You can also call the GetOverrideableParameters method to get the list of parameters programmatically.


Inheritance Hierarchy

Thread Safety

Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.

Platforms

Development Platforms

Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP

Target Platforms

Windows Server 2008,Windows Server 2003

See Also