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Monitor SQL jobs
Updated over 3 months ago

All Jobs

The All Jobs page within the Protect > MS-SQL servers page in the Management Console displays a list of all backup, restore, and log request SQL jobs. This page shows the progress of each SQL job. Job details are available for all jobs where you can see the summary of a job and the logs associated with it.
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To access the MS-SQL servers Jobs page, perform the following tasks:

  1. Log in to the Management Console.

  2. Click Protect > MS-SQL servers. Note that if the All Organizations menu is enabled, you have to first select an organization that has the SQL server and then click Protect > MS-SQL servers.

  3. In the navigation pane on the left, click All Jobs. The right pane displays the following data:

Field

Description

Job ID

A unique identification number associated with the job.

Job Type

The type of job operation, such as Backup (Full), Backup (Differential), Backup(Log), Restore, and Log Request.

Backup Set

Name of the SQL backup set for which the job was created.

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 Started in.

You can filter jobs by the following Job Types:

  • Backup (Full)

  • Backup (Differential)

  • Backup (Log)

  • Restore

  • Log Request

You can filter jobs by Status:

  • Queued

  • Running

  • Successful

  • Successful with errors

  • Failed

  • Cancelled

  • Waiting for retry

  • Skipped

  • Backup window expired

  • Retrieving Cold Data

You can also filter jobs that Started in:

  • Last 24 hours

  • Last 7 days

  • Last 1 month

  • Custom Date


    πŸ“ Note
    ​You can choose a specific date range.


The Job ID and the Backup Set values are clickable. Clicking the Job ID value for a SQL job takes you to the job details page. Clicking the value in the Backup Set column takes you to the backup set details page.

From the All Jobs page within the Protect > MS-SQL servers page, click the Job ID of the job whose details you want to view. The jobs details page is divided into the Details tab, and the Logs tab.

Customize table columns

You can customize the table columns using the Customize Table Columns icon.

This will give a list of the columns on that page. You can display a particular column, hide unnecessary columns to make the UI more spacious, and move a column to reorder the table.


πŸ“ Note

The column configuration persists across sessions in the same browser.


Details

The Details tab is divided into the following sections:

Details

Data Estimation

Details

The Details section has the following information:

Field

Description

Job Type

The type of job that was executed. This can be Backup(Full), Backup(Differential), Backup(Log),Restore, or Log request.

SQL Resource Name

The name of the SQL database instance or Availability Group.

Resource Type

The type of resource. For SQL servers this is MS-SQL.

Backup Content

The number of databases included in the backup.

Backup Policy

The backup policy associated with the SQL backup set

Server

The name of the SQL server.

Start Time

The time when the job started.

End Time

The time when the job ended.

Tail Log Backup

This field is displayed for a restore job if it has an associated tail-log backup.

Status

Completion status of the job

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.

# DBs Changed

The total number of databases that were changed as compared to the previous backup.

# DBs Added

The total number of databases that were added as compared to the previous backup.

# DBs Removed

The total number of databases 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.

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.

Data Transferred to CloudCache

The incremental data that is directly uploaded to CloudCache after deduplication and compression.

Backup Duration

The total time taken to upload data to Cloud and CloudCache. 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.

Bandwidth Consumed

The bit rate to transfer data to cloud and CloudCache.

Environment Details

The Environment Details section has the following details:

Field

Description

Disk Read Rate

The bit rate for reading I/O by the agent. The Disk Read Rate is an average of the total data read and the total time taken to read data at various intervals for all drives where data is distributed. For UNC Shares, the Disk Read Rate is the average value of drive(s).

# Network Retries

The number of network retry attempts made within a job session.

Network Retry Duration

The total time spent in network retries. It is cumulative of all network session duration.

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.

Progress Logs

Displays the progress logs of the job.

For backup jobs, you can see the names of databases successfully backed up.

Detailed Logs

The Detailed Logs section gives you the option to Request Detailed Logs. Detailed logs are available only after the upload job completes. Till then, the Request Detailed Logs button remains disabled. The logs are available for download till a certain date and time specified under the Available for download till field. The Requested on field shows you when the request for detailed logs was made.

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