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Checking status of last backup from command line?
Hi,
I've done a search (via Google), but I can't find anything on this topic (see subject line), for the Windows Agent anyway.
What I'm trying to do, is find status of the last backup, preferably though a command.
With the Linux Agent, I can run:
veeamconfig session list | tail -2 | grep Success
But I don't see anything equivalent like this with the Veeam Agent for Windows.
I'm running 2.2.0.589.
I suppose one could examine log files... But that's more work.
Thanks in advance,
Daniel
I've done a search (via Google), but I can't find anything on this topic (see subject line), for the Windows Agent anyway.
What I'm trying to do, is find status of the last backup, preferably though a command.
With the Linux Agent, I can run:
veeamconfig session list | tail -2 | grep Success
But I don't see anything equivalent like this with the Veeam Agent for Windows.
I'm running 2.2.0.589.
I suppose one could examine log files... But that's more work.
Thanks in advance,
Daniel
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Re: Checking status of last backup from command line?
Hey Daniel,
Check out the last section of the user guide here - https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/agent ... tml?ver=21
This may only be if the job is created or started from the CLI also but this should give you a response.
Check out the last section of the user guide here - https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/agent ... tml?ver=21
This may only be if the job is created or started from the CLI also but this should give you a response.
Regards,
Michael Cade
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Re: Checking status of last backup from command line?
Hello Daniel,
Would Windows events work for your case? Check this article to get the list of all available events generated by Veeam Agent for Windows and let us know if that works for you. Cheers!find status of the last backup, preferably though a command
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Re: Checking status of last backup from command line?
Thanks for the tips guys.
I think I'll look into the Event log angle first, that seems like a good starting point.
Daniel
I think I'll look into the Event log angle first, that seems like a good starting point.
Daniel
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Re: Checking status of last backup from command line?
From the command line, I now do:
This returns the events from the last seven days, relating to the backup status. Then through the magic of find, I return the first line (i.e. last backup) and check if it was a success.
From there, I check the errorlevel environment variable to see if there is a match or not.
This will do nicely as a Nagios check.
Thanks guys!
(Yeah, you could/should use Powershell, but this works...)wevtutil qe "Veeam Agent" /q:"*[System[(EventID=190) and TimeCreated[timediff(@SystemTime) <= 604800000]]]" | findstr /n ^^ | findstr "^[1]:" | findstr "Success"
This returns the events from the last seven days, relating to the backup status. Then through the magic of find, I return the first line (i.e. last backup) and check if it was a success.
From there, I check the errorlevel environment variable to see if there is a match or not.
This will do nicely as a Nagios check.
Thanks guys!
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Re: Checking status of last backup from command line?
For anyone else finding this thread through Google in the future, I've created a PowerShell version of this:
- Checks for latest event ID = 190
- Checks the severity of the ID
- Checks 24 hours back
- For the success there is also a extra checks in details of the event ID to check for "finished with Success"
- Everything else will be a failure
- Also reports if it did not find a 190 within 24 hours
- Checks for latest event ID = 190
- Checks the severity of the ID
- Checks 24 hours back
- For the success there is also a extra checks in details of the event ID to check for "finished with Success"
- Everything else will be a failure
- Also reports if it did not find a 190 within 24 hours
Code: Select all
# PowerShell script to check the Veeam Agent log for the latest event ID 190
$logName = "Veeam Agent"
$eventId = 190
$startTime = (Get-Date).AddHours(-24) # Get the date-time 24 hours ago
# Get the latest event with ID 190 from the Veeam Agent log within the last 24 hours
$latestEvent = Get-WinEvent -FilterHashtable @{
LogName = $logName
ID = $eventId
StartTime = $startTime
} -MaxEvents 1 -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
if ($latestEvent) {
# Remove newlines from the message
$message = $latestEvent.Message -replace "\r\n", " " -replace "\r", " " -replace "\n", " "
# Get the date and time when the event was created
$eventTime = $latestEvent.TimeCreated.ToString("dd-MM-yyyy HH:mm")
# Check the severity level and description of the event
switch ($latestEvent.LevelDisplayName) {
'Information' {
# Check if the description matches "finished with Success"
if ($message -match "finished with Success") {
Write-Host "Success" "|" $eventTime "|" $message
}
else {
Write-Host "Failed" "|" $eventTime "|" $message
}
}
'Warning' { Write-Host "Failed" "|" $eventTime "|" $message }
'Error' { Write-Host "Failed" "|" $eventTime "|" $message }
Default { Write-Host "Failed" "|" $eventTime "|" $message }
}
}
else {
Write-Host "No event found with ID $eventId in the last 24 hours."
}
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