To view this chart, click on a section of pie in the Completed Jobs by Agents chart. you can view a chart for each agent.
This chart displays the number of jobs in the selected status that ran on the selected agent type on each client in the CommCell. The following example shows Completed Jobs in Linux File System by Clients.
Summary
This table includes information for jobs that ran on client.
Column | Description |
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Client | The client name. |
Total Jobs | The total number of backup jobs that ran on the client. |
Size of Application | The amount of data that was backed up for the client. |
Media Size | The amount of media used to store all of the backup jobs for the client. |
Protected Objects | The number of protected objects included in all backup jobs for the client. For Windows and UNIX File System agents, only files are counted as objects. Folders and directories are not counted as objects. |
Failed Objects | The number of objects that failed to back up in all jobs for the client. For Windows and UNIX File System agents, only files are counted as objects. Folders and directories are not counted as objects. |
Failed Folders | The number of folders that failed to back up in all jobs for the client. |
Job Details
This table lists each job that ran on the CommCell during the specified period of time.
Column | Description |
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Job ID | The identifier that was assigned to the job. |
CommCell | The name of the CommServe computer. |
Client | The name of the client computer where the job ran. |
Agent | The type of agent where the job ran. |
Instance | The name of the instance where the job ran. |
Backup Set | The name of the backup set where the job ran. |
Subclient | The name of the subclient where the job ran. |
Backup Type | The type of job, such as Full or Incremental. |
Operation Type | The type of job, such as Backup, Synthetic Full, or Snap Backup. |
Start Time | The date and time when the job initiated. |
End Time | The date and time when the job stopped. |
Job Status | The status of the job on the subclient, such as Completed, Killed, or Failed. |
Size of Application | The amount of data that was included in the job. |
Media Size | The amount of media that was consumed by the job. |
Network Size | The amount of network space used by the job. |
Dedup Savings (%) | The percentage of data that was saved through deduplication. |
Protected Objects | The number of protected objects in the job. For Windows and UNIX File System agents, only files are counted as objects. Folders and directories are not counted as objects. |
Failed Objects | The number of objects that failed to back up or archive during the job. For Windows and UNIX File System agents, only files are counted as objects. Folders and directories are not counted as objects. |
Failed Folders | The number of folders that failed to back up or archive during the job. |
Client Group | The name of the client group where the backup job ran. |
Storage Policy | The storage policy associated with the job. |
MediaAgent | The MediaAgent used for the job. |
Failure | A message the describes why the job failed. |
Throughput (GB/Hour) | The amount of data throughput in gigabytes per hour. |
Is VM | An indication of whether the job ran on a VM. |
Parent Job ID | The ID for the parent job. |
Virtualization Client | The name of the Virtualization client computer where the job ran. Data appears only when a Virtual Server is the only agent type selected from the Agents tab. If the Virtual Server option is selected, then the Client, Agent, and Subclient columns do not appear in the table. |