AWS Workloads Management Console provides an integrated view of all UI-triggered scheduled and maintenance activities on the S3 Jobs page. Each job is identified by a unique Job ID and holds a specific status, and the job progress can be tracked via the progress log.
To access jobs:
Navigate to Monitor > Jobs from the top menu bar.
Click S3.
The backup jobs are displayed by default on the S3 Jobs page.
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Field | Description |
Job ID | A unique identification number associated with the job. |
Job Type | The type of job operation, such as Backup, Restore, and Log Request. |
Backup Set | The name of the S3 backup set for which the job was initiated. |
Start Time | The time when the job started. |
End Time | The time when the job ended. |
Status | The status of the job. For more information, see Job Status. |
Filters
You can filter jobs by Job Type, Status, and Job Created In.
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β You can resize a column on the All Jobs table by dragging it to the desired location.
You can filter jobs by the following Job Types:
Backup
Restore
You can filter jobs by Job Status:
The Status filter allows you to filter jobs based on their statuses.
Queued (1): The triggered jobs that are waiting to be processed.
Running (2): The jobs that are being processed.
Successful (3): The jobs processed without any errors.
Successful with errors (4): The jobs that are processed but have some errors.
Failed (5): The jobs that were not processed successfully.
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β A failed job is displayed with an error code. Hover on the error code to view the error message. The error code hyperlink redirects to the exact error message description on the documentation portal.
Canceled (6): The jobs that were canceled.
Skipped (8): The jobs that did not start within the scheduled window because another job is in progress.
Backup window expired (9): The list of jobs that cannot be completed because the entire data set was not backed up within the specified duration, and a recovery point was not created.
You can filter jobs that Started In the:
Last 24 hours
Last 7 days
Last 1 month
Date Range
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βYou can choose a specific date range.
The Job ID and the Backup Set values are clickable. Clicking the Job ID value for an S3 job takes you to the job details page. Clicking the value in the Backup Set tab takes you to the backup set details page.
Within the Monitor > Jobs, in the left navigation pane, select S3 and then in the right pane click the Job ID of the job whose details you want to view. The jobs details page is divided into the Summary tab and the Logs tab.
Customize table columns
You can customize the table columns using the Customize Table Columns icon.
You can click the Customize Table Columns icon to get a list of all the columns on the page:
Select the checkbox to display the column.
Clear the checkbox to hide a column on the S3 Jobs table. Removing unnecessary columns will make the UI more spacious.
Move a column to change the order. The change is reflected in the S3 Jobs table.
The column configuration persists across sessions in the same browser.
Summary
The Summary tab is divided into the following sections:
Job Details
Job details section has the following fields:
Field | Description |
Job Type | The type of job that was executed |
Backup Set | Specifies the backup set. |
S3 Bucket | Specifies the AWS S3 bucket. |
Resource Type | Type of resource, for example, S3. |
Status | Completion status of the job. |
Backup Policy | The Backup Policy associated with the backup set. |
Start Time | Time when the job started |
End Time | Time when the job ended. |
Data Estimation
The data estimation section has the following fields:
Field | Description |
Source Data Scanned
| The amount of data scanned at the source for the backup |
# Objects Scanned | The total number of objects scanned. |
# Objects Changed | The total number of objects that changed as compared to the previous backup. |
# Objects Added | The total number of objects that were added as compared to the previous backup |
# Objects Removed | The total number of objects that were removed as compared to the previous backup. |
Time Taken for Estimation | The approximate time taken to scan the data. The time taken for estimation does not include network retry time. |
Files Size Distribution | The percentage of the files backed up based on their sizes. The percentages are marked with the following file size ranges:
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Data Transfer
The Data Transfer section has the following details:
Field | Description |
Data Transferred to Cloud | The incremental data that is directly uploaded to Cloud after deduplication and compression. |
Backup Duration | The total time taken to upload data to Cloud. Backup duration excludes the estimation time, network retry time, and the waiting for retry time. |
Backup Speed | The rate at which the source data is scanned for backup. |
Logs
Log files help analyze and troubleshoot issues encountered while performing a task. You can share the logs with Druva Technical Support to aid in issue resolution.
Log files help analyze and troubleshoot issues encountered while performing a task. You can share the logs with Druva Technical Support to aid in issue resolution.
Progress Logs
Displays the progress logs of the job.