The following information is available for snap backup and backup copy jobs.
Note
Some information applies to specific types of jobs. For example, some information only applies to data aging jobs.
Field |
Description |
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Job ID |
The system-generated ID for the snap copy job. Click the job ID to open the job summary dialog box. |
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The job type, for example, Snap Backup. |
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The server that performed the Snap Backup or Backup job. |
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The agent type, for example, virtual server. |
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Subclient |
The collection of data (subclient) that the software used for the job. |
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Server group |
The server group the job is associated with. |
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Size |
The amount of data that the job is processing or processed. |
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Status |
The job status description, for example, Completed. |
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Backup copy job ID |
The id of the snap backup copy jobs for the VM |
Job history |
Backup copy status |
The granular view of the VM that shows the Successful or Pick status of the snap backup copy and backup copy jobs. |
Job history |
Show admin jobs |
The job history details for both the snap backup copy and backup copy jobs. |
Job history |
Hide admin jobs |
The job history details for only the snap backup copy jobs. |
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The time the software started the job. |
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The time the job ended. |
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Elapsed Time |
The total time the job ran. |
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Progress |
The percentage of the job that is complete. |
Active jobs |
Backup type |
The type of backup job run, for example, Full. |
Job summary |
Job started from |
How the job was started, for example, Interactive. |
Job summary |
Encryption enabled |
Indicates whether or not encryption is enabled. |
Job summary |
Storage policy |
Applies to: data aging jobs The name of the storage policy associated with the job. |
Job summary |
Instance |
For database jobs, this is the instance that the job used. |
Job summary |
Transfer time |
The time that it took for the software to transfer the data. |
Job details |
Data transferred on network |
The amount of data transferred through the network. This amount of data is calculated by adding all the data written attempts by the job. If the job completed with multiple attempts or if the data included sparse files, metadata, and so on, the data transferred may be larger than the application size. |
Job details |
System state |
Indicates whether or not the backup job included the system state. |
Job details |
Failures |
The count of failed folders and files, and the corresponding list of failed items. |
Job details |
Average throughput |
The average data transfer rate (in GB of data per hour) based on all data transfer attempts that have taken place, and the percentage of time spent in the following activities: read, write, network, and DDB lookup. |
Job details |
Data Written |
Size of the data stored on the media. This is the size of the data after deduplication and compression, if employed. This amount also includes metadata information, so in some cases, it could be larger than the actual size of the backed up data. |
Job history |
Estimated Media Size |
The estimated space occupied by the backed up data on the media. For deduplicated data, this also includes any pruned data referenced by the backup job. |
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Aging on |
Applies to: data aging jobs |
Job details |
Job pending reason |
The reason the job failed. |
Job details |
Scanned objects |
The number of files and folders scanned during backup. |
Job details (during scan phase) |
Number of objects backed up |
The count of the objects currently backed up as a part of the job. |
Job details (after scan phase) |