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βThis feature is currently available under the Early Access program. To know more about the Early Access program and sign up for this feature, contact Support or your Account Executive.
The All Jobs page lists the backup and restore jobs. Job details and logs are accessible on the job details page.
To access the Proxmox Jobs page, click All Jobs in the left navigation pane.
Job ID: A unique identification number associated with the job. Click on the job ID to view the job details. For more information, see View job summary. You can also view the logs of each job. For more information, see View job logs.
Job Type: The type of job operation, such as Backup, Restore. You can also filter the jobs based on the type of operation.
VM Name: The name of the virtual machine, for which Druva initiates the job.
Node: The name of the standalone node or a node within a cluster on which the virtual machine resides.
Start Time: The time when the job operation starts.
End Time: The time when the job operations complete.
Status: The status of the triggered job.
Queued: The triggered jobs that are waiting to be processed.
Running: The jobs that are being processed.
After the estimation is completed, the percentage of data uploaded to the cloud is displayed.
The restore job completion percentage is first displayed on the screen, and if Restore Scan is enabled, the scan completion percentage is also shown.π Note
βThe scan percentage details are also displayed on the Jobs Summary page. For more information, see Restore Scan Details in the View job summary section.
Successful: The jobs processed without any errors.
Successful with errors: The jobs that are processed but have some errors.
Failed: The jobs that were not processed successfully.
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βA 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: The jobs that were canceled.
Waiting for Retry: The jobs that failed in the previous attempt and waiting to be processed again. For more information on Automatic retry, see Backup retry.
Skipped: The jobs that did not start within the scheduled window because another job was in progress or the proxy picked the job after the scheduled backup window.
Backup window expired: The list of jobs Druva could not complete because the entire data set was not backed up within the specified duration, and a recovery point was not created.
What are job filters
You can filter jobs by Job Type.
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βYou 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:
Queued
Running
Successful
Successful with errors
Failed
Cancelled
Skipped
Backup window expired
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You can filter jobs that Started In the:
Last 24 hours
Last 7 days
Last 1 month
Custom date
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βYou can choose a specific date range.
The Job ID, VM Name, and Node values are clickable. Clicking the Job ID value for a Proxmox job takes you to the job details page. Clicking the value in the VM Name, or Node column takes you to the Configured VMs or All Virtual Machines page.
From the Jobs page within the Protect > Proxmox page, 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.
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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 All Jobs table. Removing unnecessary columns will make the UI more spacious.
Move a column to change the order. The change is reflected in the All Jobs table.
The column configuration persists across sessions in the same browser.
View job summary
In the left navigation pane, click AllJobs.
Click on the Job ID and click on the Summary tab. Based on the type of the operation, the job summary is displayed.
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βSummary for backup jobs
Job ID: The unique identification number associated with the job.
Job Type: The type of operation. For a backup job, the Job Type field displays Backup.
VM Name: The virtual machine that initiated the backup.
Node/Cluster: The node on which the virtual machine resides.
Backup Policy: The backup policy associated with the server or virtual machine.
Backup Proxy used for job: The backup proxy used by the backup job.
Start Time: The time when the backup operation started.
End Time: The time when the backup operation finished.
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Queued: The triggered jobs that are waiting to be processed.
Running: The jobs that are being processed.
After the estimation is completed, the percentage of data uploaded to the cloud is displayed.Successful: The jobs processed without any errors.
Successful with errors: The jobs that are processed but have some errors.
Failed: The jobs that were not processed successfully.
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βA 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: The jobs that were canceled.
Waiting for Retry: The jobs that failed in the previous attempt and waiting to be processed again. For more information on Automatic retry, see Backup retry.
Skipped: The jobs that did not start within the scheduled window because another job is in progress.
Backup window expired: The list of jobs Druva could not complete because the entire data set was not backed up within the specified duration, and a recovery point was not created.
Error Code: The error code displayed if the backup operation fails. You can click the error code to open the troubleshooting documentation.
Error Message: The error message displayed if the backup operation fails.
Data Estimation
Source Data Scanned: The scanned source data in order to backup.
Disks Changed: The total number of virtual machine disks that were changed with respect to the previous backup.
Disks Removed: The total number of virtual machine disks that were removed with respect to the previous backup.
Disks Added: The total number of virtual machine disks that were added with respect 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.
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Data Transfer
Data Transferred to Cloud: The 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 ratio of source data scanned and uploaded to the backup duration.
Bandwidth Consumed: The bit rate to transfer data to the cloud.
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Environment Details
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 with respect to the total time taken to read data at various intervals for all drives where data is distributed.
# Network Retries: The number of network retry attempts made within a job session.
Network Retry Duration: The total time spent in the network retries. It represents the cumulative of all network disconnection duration.
Summary of restore jobs
Job ID: A unique identification number associated with the job.
Job Type: The type of operation. For the restore job, the Job Type field displays Restore
VM Name: The server or virtual machine on which a restore is initiated.
Node: The node on which the virtual machine resides.
Backup Proxy used for job: The Backup Proxy used by the restore job.
Start Time: The time when the restore starts.
End Time: The time when the restore operation completes.
Status: The status of the restore operation.
Error Code: The error code of the failed restore operation. You can click the error code to open the troubleshooting documentation.
Error Message: The error message displayed if the restore operation fails.
Restore Location:
Destination node: The location of the destination node to restore data.
Cluster: Displays the name of the cluster on the destination node in a cluster environment. The field remains empty for a standalone node.
Destination Datastore: Restored VM datastore chosen at the time of triggering the restore operation
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Data Transfer
Restored Data: The total amount of data restored.
Restore Speed: The rate at which the data is restored. The restore speed is specified in GB/Hr.
Bandwidth Consumed: The bit rate to transfer data from cloud.
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Environment Details
Disk Write Rate: The bit rate for writing I/O by the agent. The Disk Write Rate is the average of the total data written with respect to the total time taken to write data at various intervals.
# Network Retries: The number of network retry attempts made within a job session.
Network Retry Duration: The total time spent in the network retries. It represents the cumulative of all network session duration.
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View job logs
The Logs page displays the following information in each section:
Progress Logs: Displays the progress logs for the selected job.
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βThe progress log will contain the information about automatic backup retries.
Detailed Logs: The detailed logs for the selected job. You can download the logs within seven days of the request.
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βThe detailed logs and client logs follow the backup proxy time zone.
By default, Druva displays the timestamps for each job following the administrator time zone. If you set a time zone when updating your account details, the timestamps follow the changed time zone. Both system and progress logs will follow the administrator's time zone.


