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Jobs

Druva CloudRanger provides an integrated view of all UI-triggered scheduled and maintenance activities on the 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. The Backup jobs are displayed by default on the Jobs page:

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Click each tab to view jobs categorized by BackupsRetentionRestoresDisaster Recovery, and Scheduling.

Use the Search by Resource ID or Job ID text box to quickly locate a specific job. You can also use the filter icon to identify jobs by Region, Account, Resource Type, Policy/Plan Name, Action, Status, or by Date Range (for example, Jobs triggered in the Last 30 days).

  • The Activity Trend chart provides a graphical view of all jobs within that category, in the last 30 days. Hover over the graph to view the total number of successful or failed jobs on a particular day.
  • You can select a particular Job ID to view information on the backup and restore jobs, for example, to assess performance stats or troubleshooting, if required. The Job details page includes detailed information about the selected job, the job progress, and associated logs.

Filters 

The job filters list the jobs based on their Region, Account, Resource Type, Status, and so on. You can apply one or more filters to view individual jobs and associated logs within the chosen job category.

You can use one or more of the following filters:

  • Region: Filter jobs triggered in a particular AWS region.
  • Account: Select the CloudRanger Account on which a particular job is triggered.
  • Resource Type: Select one or more resource types. To filter Kubernetes-specific jobs, select Application Group.
  • Policy: This filter applies only to Backup and Retention jobs. Select a backup policy to filter associated jobs.
  • Plan Name: This filter applies only to Disaster Recovery jobs. Select a DR Plan Name to filter associated jobs.
  • Action: The options displayed in this field vary based on the job category selected. For example, you may apply the Plan Failover action to filter jobs initiated upon failover of a disaster recovery plan.
  • Date Range: You can filter jobs that were initiated in the Last 24 hours; Last 7 days; Last 30 days; Last 90 days; and Last 12 months.
Note: The Jobs page is filtered to display only jobs triggered within the last 30 days, by default. You may choose to apply a different date range or disable the default filter to view all jobs triggered within the Last 12 months.
  • Status: The Status filter allows you to filter jobs based on the job state. The current status of each job is displayed under the State column.
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Failed Jobs State.PNG

Backup Jobs

Backup Jobs are displayed by default on the Jobs page. To filter Kubernetes-specific jobs, select Application Group on the Resource Type filter.  The Backup Activity Trend chart provides a graphical view of all retention jobs in the last 30 days. Hover over the graph to view the total number of successful or failed jobs on a particular day. 

The backup jobs table displays the Resource ID, Region, Account, Policy, Action, and the current status of each job.

Note: cross.PNG icon against the State field indicates a failed job status. Click the Job ID to view the progress log and associated status messages. You may also review the job attempts to ascertain the specific step in which the job failed.

Click a Backup Job ID to view the job details:

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The Steps show the stages in which the job is performed.

  • Step: The stages in the job progress. For example, application group backup.
  • Region: The AWS region associated with each step.
  • Run Time: The time taken for each step.
  • Attempts: The number of refreshes at each stage.
  • Status: A Jobs State2.PNG indicates a successful job, and Jobs State.PNG  indicates a failed status.
  • Message: Error messages or reasons in case of a failed job status.
Note: The job steps allow you to assess each stage of the job, and the associated MessagesRun Time, and number of Attempts, in case of a failed job status. Use the Refresh icon to repeat a particular step on a failed job.

Restore Jobs

The main Restore Jobs page lists all jobs associated with backup restore that were triggered within the previous 30 days. To filter Kubernetes-specific jobs, select Application Group on the Resource Type filter. The Restore Activity Trend chart provides a graphical view of all restore jobs in the last 30 days. Hover over the graph to view the total number of successful or failed jobs on a particular day. 

Click a Restore Job ID to view the job details.

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The Steps show the stages in which the job is performed.

  • Step: The stages in the job progress. For example, Kubernetes restore.
  • Region: The AWS region associated with each step.
  • Run Time: The time taken for each step.
  • Attempts: The number of refreshes at each stage.
  • Status: A Jobs State2.PNG indicates a successful job, and cross.PNG indicates a failed status.
  • Message: Error messages or reasons in case of a failed job status.
Note: The job steps allow you to assess each stage of the job, and the associated MessagesRun Time, and number of Attempts, in case of a failed job status. Use the Refresh icon to repeat a particular step on a failed job.

For more information on monitoring and jobs, see View Jobs.

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